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San Fernando council hears final Climate Action and Resilience Plan updates; public review open
Summary
Consultant Hannah Mize presented updates to San Fernando’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan emphasizing mature tree canopy, water-efficient landscaping, mobility measures including trolley optimization, and tribal consultation under SB 18; the public draft is open for comment with final adoption expected in April.
Hannah Mize, a consultant with Rincon Consultants, presented revised elements of San Fernando’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP) and related general plan updates during the city council meeting. She said the updated plan prioritizes preserving mature tree canopy, strengthens urban forestry management and water-efficient landscaping, and includes measures for climate-smart retrofits and local green jobs and training.
Mize said mobility updates include recommendations to analyze and…
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