File #: 18-7744    Name: Work Session on Environmental Policy Commission Recommendations for Environmental Action Plan Update (Phase 1).
Type: Written Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/16/2018 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 5/22/2018 Final action:
Title: Work Session on Environmental Policy Commission Recommendations for Environmental Action Plan Update (Phase 1).
Attachments: 1. 18-7744_Letter from EPC Chair Jim Kapsis to City Council, 2. 18-7744_EPC Recommendations, 3. 18-7744_Appendix A to EPC Recommendations, 4. 18-7744_Presentation
City of Alexandria, Virginia
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MEMORANDUM



DATE: MAY 16, 2018

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

FROM: MARK B. JINKS, CITY MANAGER /s/

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Work Session on Environmental Policy Commission Recommendations for Environmental Action Plan Update (Phase 1).
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ISSUE: Council receipt of recommendations of the Environmental Policy Commission.

RECOMMENDATION: That City Council: (1) Receive the report and recommendations
(Attachment 2); and (2) Hold a work session with the Environmental Policy Commission (EPC) to review 37 EPC recommendations for five focus areas which are being proposed for the first phase of the Environmental Action Plan (EAP).

BACKGROUND: The EAP Phase One update focuses on developing new short-term actions (FY 2019 to FY 2023) in five focus areas chosen by the EPC: climate change, energy, green building, land use/open space, and solid waste.

The City's Eco-City Steering Committee, co-chaired by Councilmembers Del Pepper and John Chapman, met November 20, 2017 and March 1, 2018 to provide guidance for the EAP update process. The (EPC) held public retreats in September 2017 and February 2018. There was an official public launch of the process on December 4, 2017 and a robust public Eco-City caf? on March 10, 2018. The launch in December 2017 and the caf? in March 2018 were well attended and included remote digital participation through social media. Online feedback has also been conducted to collect input on public priorities.

NEXT STEPS: Staff has worked closely and collaboratively with the EPC on its fiscally unconstrained recommendations. While there is much consensus, most recommendations are not funded in the recently adopted FY 2019 budget or the City's 10-year Capital Improvement Program. Additionally, some recommendations require outreach to stakeholders in the building industry community. At this stage in the deve...

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