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Seaside updates climate action and adaptation plan; staff reports progress on trees, water and fleet planning

Seaside City Council and Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Senior planner Beth Rooke told the council that Seaside is moving forward on Phase 1 of its Climate Action and Adaptation Plan with 6 implementation measures active, including tree-planting, water-saving measures and preliminary fleet electrification planning, and that full implementation could take 15–20 years.

The Seaside City Council received an update on the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan on March 19, with senior planner Beth Rooke reporting progress on mitigation and adaptation strategies and next steps for implementation.

Rooke reviewed the plan’s scope (42 mitigation and 39 adaptation strategies), said the city is working in phases and expects full implementation to take 15 to 20 years, and highlighted several concrete items under way: an urban greening/tree-planting initiative (Friends of…

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