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ROCKVILLE, MD — Have thoughts on the city's climate action plan? Let Rockville know in its new feedback form.
The city unveiled its Climate Mitigation and Resiliency Actions plan to city residents last week, with goals in the categories of energy, renewable energy, transportation, land management, materials and waste, resiliency, and public engagement and oversight. Some of the highlights include:
Adopt Montgomery County's Building Energy Performance Standard (BEPS) for existing commercial and multifamily buildingsAdopt net zero building codes for new constructionPromote private solar and geothermal installations (e.g., solar co-op, streamlined permitting, and expanding access for low-to-moderate income residentsWork with WMATA, MDOT, and Montgomery County to maximize transit accessibility and ridership and enhance mobility optionsUpdate city teleworking and transit benefit policies to encourage city employees to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT)Develop a Green Space Management Plan for public lands to assess and restore trees, forests, meadows, stream valleys and wetlandsDevelop a food waste composting program for residentContinue assessing the vulnerability of Rockville's critical infrastructure, facilities and services, and prioritize areas for improved climate resiliencyDevelop an interdepartmental climate action team to implement and track plan progressCheck out the full list here.
You can submit feedback for each category of goals, along with comments for each if you'd like, on the city's website. Find and submit the form here.
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