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BEYOND HYBRIDS AND LIGHT BULBS: BEST PRACTICES FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN ALACHUA COUNTY BUILDING A RESOURCE EFFICIENT AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY LAND USE, ENERGY.

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1 BEYOND HYBRIDS AND LIGHT BULBS: BEST PRACTICES FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN ALACHUA COUNTY BUILDING A RESOURCE EFFICIENT AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY LAND USE, ENERGY POLICY AND TRANSPORTATION June 24, 2008

2 Summary  Taking stock  Where we are today?  Where do we want to be?  Beyond low-hanging fruit, best policies and advice  Land Use  Energy Policy  Transportation

3 Miami-Dade County: Nonlinear rise of 3 to 5 ft by 2100. Potential capital losses William D. Nordhaus. 2006. The Economics of Hurricanes in the United States. NBER 12813, 47pp. Florida – Ground Zero

4 Alachua County Charter date: 1987 Population : 240,764 Area (sq/miles): 961 County Seat: Gainesville Joined ICLEI CCP: 1999

5 Alachua County Climate Change Leadership  Green Infrastructure Investment Program  Comprehensive Plan  Alachua County Forever  Land Development Regulations Collaboration  Citizen Advisory Boards  Intergovernmental Partnerships  Intragovernmental Organization

6 Inventory of Emissions  1999 County joins ICLEI Cities for Climate Protection – four of five stars by 2007 Developed greenhouse gas inventory for Alachua County Establish an emissions target: 20% reduction from 1990 levels by 2010. Developed and obtained approval for Local Action Plan Implemented policies and measures Monitor and verify results (pending star)

7 Alachua County Carbon Liability Linear projection of total tons of carbon emissions based on 2001 GHG inventory. 1990 base year est to be 2.4 M Tons CO 2 e

8 Community-wide Emissions by Source 1998 Alachua County Community Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory by Source Total Equivalent CO2 Emitted: 2.8 M Tons Source: 2001 Alachua County GHG Inventory

9 Community-wide Emissions by Segment 1998 Alachua County Community Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory by Community Segment Total Equivalent CO2 Emitted: 2.8 M Tons Source: 2001 Alachua County GHG Inventory

10 County Government Emissions 1998 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Alachua County Government Operations by Source Total Equivalent CO2 Emitted: 17,525 Tons Source: 2001 Alachua County GHG Inventory

11 Mitigation - Can we do it? William Chameides Emissions for “business-as- usual” Emissions target 80% cut in emissions by 2060 We need at least 7 wedges (More than 7?) Land Management (Green Infrastructure)

12 2000 Alachua County Forever land conservation program approved Land Use – Green Infrastructure

13 Beyond the low hanging fruit  2002 Integrate ICLEI emissions target of 20% reduction from 1990 levels by 2010 into the Comprehensive Plan  2006 County updates land use policies to promote infill development and green infrastructure  2008 Alachua County Forever protects 12,000 acres locking up 40,000 tons CO2 per year.  2008 NACo Achievement Award; Best in Category Green Infrastructure Investment Program

14 Approved 69 site plans, 2,038 acres*:  877 acres of green infrastructure set-aside (43%)  940 acres of pervious developed areas  221 acres (11%) of impervious area  67% tree canopy retained  540 acres of conservation areas (89% protected)  321 acres of strategic ecosystems  151 acres of listed species habitat  185 acres of wetlands preserved  < 1/20 th acre of wetlands impacted * Results from March 2006 – April 2008 Alachua County Green Infrastructure from Land Development Projects

15 2003 New County Court House built to LEED Silver standard Energy Policy

16 Beyond the low hanging fruit  2002 Energy Conservation for County Facilities added to Comprehensive Plan  2003 Energy Conservation and Resource Reduction Program to conserve and cut energy usage by 1/3  2003 Landfill gas to energy project 4,179 tons CO2 Offset per year and 57,120 tons CO2e for methane  2003 New County Court House built to LEED Silver standard.  2005 electronic ballasts and CFLs saves $330k and approximately 98 tons of CO2; Energy performance contracting saves $118k

17 Hybrids – First Toyota Prius purchased 2000 Transportation

18 Beyond the low hanging fruit  2001 County bus passes for employees  As of 2007 Gainesville RTS 8.9 million passenger trips offsetting 6,150 tons CO2/year  As of 2007 14% of the County cars, trucks or utility vehicles are either hybrid or pure electric  2008 FloridaWorks GreenRide web-based carpool matching service  2008 Bus Rapid Transit integral part of mixed use development, Newberry Village  2008 MTPO Investigates Peak Oil for long range transportation model – First in the Southeast

19 Conclusion  Land Use: Value Green Infrastructure; especially wetlands  Energy Policy: Energy conservation for County structures, LEED Standards; Preparing for Peak Oil  Transportation: Multimodal transportation; walk; bike, bus and bus rapid transit  Start now  Ask for help  Involve and educate your citizens  Have land use policies that address climate change  Measure your performance  Be ready for the benefits of coming carbon markets (and your community’s carbon liability) Best Policies to reduce CO 2 Best Advice

20 Resources  Alachua County Website  www.alachuacounty.us www.alachuacounty.us  Alachua County Comprehensive Plan  http://growth-management.alachua.fl.us/compplanning/compplanning_index.php http://growth-management.alachua.fl.us/compplanning/compplanning_index.php  Alachua County Environmental Protection Department  www.environment.alachuacounty.us www.environment.alachuacounty.us  Climate change and land use in Florida: Interdependencies and opportunities  http://www.alachuacounty.us/assets/uploads/images/epd/documents/ECSC/Mulkey.pdf http://www.alachuacounty.us/assets/uploads/images/epd/documents/ECSC/Mulkey.pdf  Potential for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Meet Florida's Growing Energy Demand  http://www.aceee.org/pubs/e072.htm http://www.aceee.org/pubs/e072.htm  Opportunities for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Through Forestry and Agriculture in Florida  http://snre.ufl.edu/research/greenhouse.htm http://snre.ufl.edu/research/greenhouse.htm


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