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Climate commission asks ad hocs for March reports; staff reports SB 1221 short-listing and restaurant outreach on reusable foodware

Petaluma Climate Action Commission · January 8, 2026
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Commissioners agreed ad hocs should prepare standardized reports for council by March and heard staff say Petaluma was shortlisted for SB 1221 decarbonization zones; staff also reported outreach to 40 restaurants yielded nine respondents, eight open to compostables or reuse with city assistance.

Commissioners at the Petaluma Climate Action Commission on Thursday asked ad hoc subcommittees to prepare standardized written reports for the city council and heard staff updates on state programs and local outreach.

Staff member Patrick proposed a consistent report format for ad hocs — including topic summary, cross-reference to the climate blueprint, contributors, findings and recommendations — and asked that ad hocs aim to return with recommendations for the commission in March. "A summary of the ad hoc topic, the people that were involved, the summary of…

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