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Planning staff outline greenhouse-gas inventory update, energy roadmap refresh and water grants

Tompkins County Planning, Energy and Environmental Quality Committee · February 13, 2026
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Planning staff told the committee they will present an updated greenhouse-gas inventory in May, refresh the county energy roadmap with CASE advisory board participation by June, and continue DEC-funded creek corridor analyses for 6 Mile Creek and Fall Creek; they also warned FEMA delays have complicated hazard mitigation funding.

Tompkins County planning staff briefed the Planning, Energy and Environmental Quality Committee on March 5 about departmental priorities for 2025, including a greenhouse-gas inventory update, an energy roadmap refresh, watershed grant work and hazard mitigation planning.

Katie described the greenhouse-gas inventory update — carried out every five years — with analyst Terry Carroll completing the bulk of the analysis and a planned committee presentation in May. The department will refresh the county…

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