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Pacifica adopts Climate Action & Resilience Plan with staff amendments and implementation steps
Summary
The council approved the Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP), incorporating staff edits and task‑force recommendations and directing staff to pursue implementation steps while emphasizing feasibility and legal review for specific measures.
The City of Pacifica on July 14 adopted a revised Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP) intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve resilience to climate hazards. Management analyst Elizabeth Brooks presented the plan and summarized revisions, which staff said clarified the document’s advisory role and adjusted some proposed directives to allow feasibility, legal and financial review.
Brooks said the plan’s name change — from climate action and adaptation to climate action and resilience — and multiple text edits reflect the plan’s scope and the need to align with the city’s certified Local Coastal Land Use Plan. The…
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