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Stockton unveils federally funded climate action and adaptation planning process
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CCAP) funded by an EPA Carbon Pollution Reduction Grant and a California adaptation planning grant, outlining greenhouse gas inventories, a vulnerability assessment focused on Stockton, and a community engagement plan with Little Manila Rising; first public workshop set for April 23.
City environmental staff and consultants presented the scope, funding, and community engagement plan for a Comprehensive Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CCAP) during the April 1 Stockton City Council meeting.
Grant (Grama) Kirkpatrick, the city’s environmental and sustainability officer, said Stockton combined state adaptation-planning funding and a $1 million EPA Carbon Pollution Reduction Grant (received after another jurisdiction declined funding) with a prior state planning grant to develop a comprehensive plan that includes mitigation and adaptation components. Consultants from AECOM and a community partner,…
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