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County Updates Climate Action Plan

Jul 07, 2021 12:00AM ● By Ken Casparis, Sacramento County

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - Sacramento County Planning and Environmental Review (PER) staff are hard at work on the final draft of the Communitywide Climate Action Plan (CAP), which aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare the County for climate-related impacts for decades to come.

PER staff expects the final draft CAP will be available for public review sometime in mid summer. You can be among the first to see it by signing up for email or text alerts

Climate change is expected to affect the region in a variety of ways: hotter temperatures and more extreme heat events; increased wildfire risks; unpredictable rainfall and flooding; reduced snowpack and impacts to the water supply, among others. 

The CAP will serve as a policy and technical document that will be used to update other plans and codes – such as the Sacramento County General Plan and County Building Codes – to help the County reach greenhouse gas reduction targets.

“The Climate Action Plan is an extremely important project so we are really taking our time and listening to our residents and the experts to mak"‹e sure that we get it right,” said Todd Smith, Principal Planner. “Our goal is to have an implementable communitywide plan that reduces Sacramento County’s contributions to climate change while addressing its impacts.”

Following public review, PER staff hopes to get the CAP before the Board of Supervisors for approval in late fall 2021.

Presentations from past public workshops and Board of Supervisors meetings that give examples of some of the concepts under consideration are available on the Planning and Environmental Review website

For questions about the CAP, email [email protected].