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Council signals support for qualified Climate Action and Resilience Plan, seeks staff capacity safeguards

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Maywood City staff recommended, and council indicated support for, pursuing a qualified Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP); consultant ESA presented aggressive measures that a qualified plan may require, and staff said additional consultant support could be used if in‑house capacity is insufficient.

Maywood City Council on May 28 discussed whether to pursue a qualified Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP) and signaled support for moving forward with a qualified plan, with the city’s consultant presenting likely measures and staff committing to monitor workload implications.

Staff presented a proposal from Environmental Science Associates (ESA) for additional work required to make the city’s draft CARP a CEQA‑qualified plan, including preparation of a programmatic initial study/mitigated negative declaration, a greenhouse‑gas tracking…

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