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Board accepts Climate Action Task Force report; county shows progress on EV chargers, resilience and urban forestry planning

5795574 · September 16, 2025
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Supervisors accepted a biannual report on Contra Costa’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan implementation, including Measure X sustainability funding, EV‑charger rollouts, resilience planning, an urban forest grant and an employee commute survey; the acceptance vote was unanimous.

The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 16 accepted the interdepartmental Climate Action Task Force report, receiving updates on implementation steps under the county’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAP).

Department leaders said the county is turning planning into projects: they reported Measure X funding allocated to a $2.5 million sustainability fund for priority infrastructure, substantial progress on electric vehicle (EV) charging for county operations, new resilience planning grants, and a $750,000 award to develop an urban forest management plan.

Brendan Havener Daughton, the county…

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