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Dallas committee hears CCAP annual report; city says 200 of 212 milestones completed

2080790 · January 6, 2025
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City staff told the Parks, Trails and Environment Committee that departments completed 200 of 212 CCAP milestones in FY24 and outlined FY25 priorities including solar installations, EV infrastructure planning, water conservation and compost feasibility.

City staff briefed the Parks, Trails and Environment Committee on Jan. 6 on the fiscal year 2025 Comprehensive Climate and Action Plan (CCAP) annual report, saying departments completed 200 of the 212 milestones set for fiscal year 2024 and outlining planned actions for FY25.

"Over the year, departments were able to complete 200 of the 212 milestones for the year," Carlos Evans, director of the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability, told the committee. The presentation summarized achievements across eight CCAP goals and identified priorities and funding for the coming year.

The CCAP implementation update said 17 city departments carried CCAP responsibilities in FY24. Noted accomplishments included: Dallas Love Field achieving Level 4 airport carbon accreditation for operations; a weatherization proof-of-concept that upgraded 77 low-income homes in the 75210 and 75215 ZIP codes in partnership with Southern Dallas Progress Community…

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