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Rapid City to submit I‑90 Corridor climate resiliency plan to EPA, cites high per‑capita emissions and regional scope
Summary
City staff will submit a $1 million EPA planning grant deliverable Dec. 1 that expands greenhouse‑gas planning along the I‑90 corridor from Spearfish to Box Elder; staff recommend a 31% emissions‑reduction scenario and will hold a public presentation Dec. 11.
Lisonbee Zeller, the city’s sustainability and stewardship program development manager, told the Legal and Finance Committee on Nov. 26 that Rapid City will submit the I‑90 Corridor climate resiliency plan to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 1 as part of a $1,000,000 Climate Pollution Reduction Grant awarded in 2023.
“This is a grant that the city was awarded in 2023. It was a $1,000,000 planning grant to develop plans for reducing climate pollution or greenhouse gas emissions,” Zeller said, explaining that the project’s…
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