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Alameda staff present 2025 CARP annual report, highlight EV charging pilots and shoreline design progress
Summary
Danielle Mueller, Alameda—s sustainability and resilience manager, told the Commission on Persons with Disabilities on March 11 that the city has reduced emissions about 29% since 2005, outlined curbside and public EV charger pilots, and described shoreline adaptation design funding for Bay Farm Island ahead of a City Council adoption request on March 17.
Danielle Mueller, the City of Alameda—s sustainability and resilience manager, presented the 2025 annual report for the city—s Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP) at the Commission on Persons with Disabilities meeting on March 11, saying Alameda has reduced community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by about 29% since 2005 and is on a path to meet 2030 and 2045 targets.
Mueller told commissioners the city—s 2022 greenhouse-gas inventory shows roughly half of local emissions come from on-road vehicle travel, about a third from natural-gas use in buildings, and the remainder from off-road engines, solid waste and water/wastewater. "A big contributor to that emissions reduction was AMP transitioning to a 100% clean electricity in 2020," she said. City goals named in the report include a 50% reduction below 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2045.
The report, Mueller said, is linked to a new public metrics hub the city launched to track progress across focus…
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