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Costa Mesa staff lay out Climate Action and Adaptation Plan progress; public workshop set for spring

City Council and Housing Authority of the City of Costa Mesa · February 4, 2026
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City staff and consultants presented a draft Climate Action and Adaptation Plan status update, reporting a 2023 baseline inventory (63% of emissions from on‑road transportation, 31% from building energy), describing outreach to residents and schools, and scheduling a public workshop on draft policies in spring with council review expected by late summer.

Costa Mesa — City staff and consultants presented a status update Tuesday on the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAP), summarizing inventory work, public outreach and next steps to develop policy actions intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase climate resiliency.

Consultant Amber Greg said the CAP contractor completed a greenhouse‑gas inventory for 2022–2023 data and a climate vulnerability and risk assessment. Preliminary results attribute roughly 63% of Costa Mesa’s emissions to…

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