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File #: 18-6314   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Comprehensive Plan Committee
On agenda: 11/14/2018
Posting Language: Briefing on the status of adopted policies and practices related to SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Douglas Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer, Office of Sustainability]
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DEPARTMENT: Office of Sustainability


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Douglas R. Melnick, AICP, ISSP-SA, CNU-A


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT: SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan Briefing


SUMMARY:

A briefing to the City Council Comprehensive Plan Committee on the status of adopted policies and practices related to SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan is one of three growth-related plans of the City of San Antonio's SA Tomorrow Plans along with the Comprehensive Plan and Multimodal Transportation Plan, adopted by City Council August 11, 2016. The Sustainability Plan addresses how the City's expected population growth will be balanced with our social, economic, and environmental resources while enhancing the community's quality of life and building overall resilience. The Sustainability Plan articulates the City's Sustainability strategy and serves as a roadmap to make our community and municipal operations more sustainable and can be viewed at http://www.sasustainabilityplan.com.

The Sustainability Plan identified 72 strategies across seven key areas with 23 indicators to track progress. The key areas include:
* Energy
* Food System
* Green Buildings & Infrastructure
* Land Use & Transportation
* Natural Resources
* Public Health
* Solid Waste Resources

The outcomes of the Sustainability Plan focus on the cross-cutting themes of air quality, economic vitality, equity, and resilience and water resources. Progress on the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan can be viewed on the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Dashboard at https://www.sasustainability.com.

On June 22, 2017, City Council passed a resolution in support of the Paris Climate Agreement, and the Mayor's National Climate Action Agenda, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and explore the potential benefits and costs of adopting policies and programs that promote the long-term goal of greenhouse gas emissions reduction while maximizing economic...

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