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Council told draft environmental sustainability plan keeps Redmond on track for long‑term climate goals; staff set Dec. 2 consent vote

Redmond City Council · November 13, 2025
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City sustainability staff presented the draft 2025 Environmental Sustainability Action Plan (ESAP), emphasizing five 'big moves' that focus on buildings, energy, transportation, waste and natural systems; staff said the draft keeps the community pathway to carbon neutrality by 2050 and recommended placing the final plan on Dec. 2 consent agenda, subject to continued monitoring of Puget Sound Energy targets.

Jenny Liebeck, Sustainability Program Manager, and staff presented the draft 2025 Environmental Sustainability Action Plan, which they said is built on five priority areas — energy/buildings, transportation, waste, natural systems and community resilience — and informed by community and tribal consultation.

Micah Bonkowski, sustainability program administrator, summarized the plan’s data analysis: "Of our total greenhouse gas emissions,…

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