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LA County kicks off draft ‘2045 Climate Action Plan’ for unincorporated communities

by The AV Times Staff • April 28, 2022 2 Comments

[Click image to view the draft 2045 Climate Action Plan]
The Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning is continuing to work on updating the Climate Action Plan (CAP) for the unincorporated areas of the County, including Quartz Hill, Lake Los Angeles and Littlerock.

Initial feedback was collected in 2020 and has been incorporated into the latest draft version of the CAP update, known as the Draft 2045 CAP. The Draft 2045 CAP achieves substantial GHG emission reductions by including specific strategies, measures, and actions for years 2030 and 2035, and an aspirational goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.

The Draft 2045 CAP is now available for public review and can be viewed or downloaded at https://planning.lacounty.gov/site/climate/los-angeles-county-cap/. Comments on the Draft 2045 CAP can be submitted via email to climate@planning.lacounty.gov by end of day July 8, 2022. The Draft Environmental Impact Report for this project will be made publicly available in May 2022.

Community members are invited to attend a virtual community workshop on Wednesday, May 11, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., to learn how previous feedback contributed to the Draft 2045 CAP, share input on CAP priorities, and find out about next steps for this project. The community workshop will be hosted online via Zoom and registration is requested at https://bit.ly/2045CAP. When registering, participants are asked to share the sector of most interest – ranging from energy supply; transportation; building energy and water use; waste; and forestry, agricultural and land use – to focus the discussions. The workshop will begin with a 20 minute presentation and update on the Draft 2045 CAP, followed by facilitated breakout room discussions. For those unable to attend the workshop, it will be recorded and posted to the project website.

For more information, visit the project website at https://planning.lacounty.gov/climate, email climate@planning.lacounty.gov, or call (213) 974-6461.

[Information via news release from Los Angeles County.]

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Filed Under: Home, Lake Los Angeles, Littlerock

2 comments for "LA County kicks off draft ‘2045 Climate Action Plan’ for unincorporated communities"

  1. ACE says

    April 29, 2022 at 10:11 am

    OH BOY THIS IS SURE TO BE SWELL…

    LIKE LA COUNTY HAS EVER SOLVED OR DONE ANYTHING WORTHWHILE OR EFFECTIVE…

    WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO BAN CARS AND LAWN MOWERS..?

    HAVE EVERYONE WEAR ROLLER SKATES AND USE THOSE HAND HELD TRANSPARENT SAILS TO GET AROUND…

    MAKE THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS ONE BIG CONTINOUS CIC-LA-VIA…

    GET OUT YOUR CLOWN COSTUMES, STILTS AND POGO STICKS EVERYONE…

    ITS CIRCUS TIME…

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    • America's Most on the Warpath says

      April 29, 2022 at 11:05 am

      They’ll continue to allow the corrupt, corporate-owned California Public Utilities Commission to rob us blind with outrageous electricity rates.

      SCE customers pay almost 3 times the national average for a kilowatt hour. And our gasoline is the most expensive in the country. They will claim to clean the environment while jacking up our rates exponentially to make themselves and their minions rich on our money.

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