Contra Costa County Climate Action Matrix as of June 1, 2018
CITY
Antioch
Brentwood
Clayton
Concord
Danville
El Cerrito
Hercules
Lafayette
Martinez
Moraga
Oakley
Orinda
Pinole
Pittsburg
Pleasant
Hill
Richmond
San Pablo
San Ramon
Walnut Creek
Contra
Costa
County
PopulationAs of 2015 110,898 60,532 11,867 128,726 44,631 25,400 25,360 26,103 39,259 17,416 40,622 19,470 19,293 70,679 34,853 109,813 30,536 74,639 69,122 1,127,000
CAP
Score
                                       
Climate
Action Plan Update
2011     2013 2013 2013     2009 2014           2017 2012 2015 2012 2015
Last
General
Plan
2003 2014 2007 2012 2013 2014 2015 2002 2015 2002 2002; 2010; 2015; 2016 1987; 2015 2010 2001 2003; 2011; 2013; 2015; 2016 2012 2011; 2015 2015 2006 1991, 1996, 2005
Next
Expected
General
Plan Update
                    2018     2020 2019     2020 2025 2020
Climate/Energy
Element
in General Plan?
                        X     X X X    

City Hall
Green
Biz Certified

      X X X   X X     X   X   X     X  
Green Businesses 4 4 0 15 3 12 2 4 11 3 2 3 3 4 14 17 10 11 27 34
Community Choice
Energy (CCE)
      X X X   X X X X   X X   X X X X X
CYES Program
(# of Audits)
x (950)     x (455)       x (210) x (817) x (69)   x (29)     x (62) x (1459)   X (70) X (689)  
# of EV
Charging
Stations
10 28 0 49 7 2 18 9 18 6 2 0 2 3 12 62 6 28 90 0
Styrofoam
Ban
      X   X X X X         X   X     X  
Tree USA CityTree City USA is a national
program that provides the
framework for community
forestry management for cities
and towns across America.
www.arborday.org

A4
X X   X         X X       X   X        
Calculated
Open Space
Per Capita
4 3 39 8 3 5 3 9 11 10 2 7 17 5 5 5 1 5 45 83
Total # PACE
Programs
4 3 3 4 4 3 1 4 3

2

4

 

2 3 3 3 3 4 3 4
CITY
Antioch
Brentwood
Clayton
Concord
Danville
El Cerrito
Hercules
Lafayette
Martinez
Moraga
Oakley
Orinda
Pinole
Pittsburg
Pleasant
Hill
Richmond
San Pablo
San Ramon
Walnut Creek
Contra
Costa
County

NOTES
IP=In Progress

*1) Generalized Plan: Going to go back to council and really establish the specifics
*2) Guidelines are written into policy but are voluntary

REFERENCES
Green Business Directory
Population Estimates 2013


Climate Action Plan Key  
 
Nothing
 
Some Progress
 
GHG complete
 

Some Progress on Climate Action Plan

 
Climate Action Plan Completed
 
General Plan updated to include Sustainability


ES&S Rep = Energy Solutions and Services Representative
CYES = California Youth Energy Services Program
DI = Direct Install Small Commercial Business Programs
MIT = Municipal Implemenation Team
PW = Public Works
EAP = Energy Action Portion of Climate Action Plan completed by QuEST contract

APPENDIX

A1 - The Spare the Air Employer program consists of employer coordinators informing their workforce of impending Spare the Air days, educating employees on individual actions to improve air quality, and motivating them to take action. http://www.sparetheair.org/Get-Involved/For-Employers.aspx
A2 - Single use plastic bags force us to rely on oil production, pollute habitats, harm wildlife, and remain in landfills where they never fully decompose. Many cities are passing local plastic bag ban ordinances to combat the many problems of plastic bags. http://www.cccclimateleaders.org/issue-of-the-month/plastic-bag-ordinances.html
A3 - The Fossil Fuel Divestment movement seeks to end our dependence on fossil fuels by calling on individuals, campuses, and local governments to stop doing business with companies that invest in fossil fuels. http://gofossilfree.org/what-is-fossil-fuel-divestment/
A4 - Tree City USA is a national program that provides the framework for community forestry management for cities and towns across America. http://www.arborday.org/index.cfm
A5 - The Fig Tree Program is an innovative partnership to receive upfront funding for energy and water efficiencyand to repay through your property taxes http://energycenter.org/policy/property-assessed-clean-energy-pace
A6 - CaliforniaFIRST is an innovative partnership to receive upfront funding for energy and water efficiencyand to repay through your property taxes http://energycenter.org/policy/property-assessed-clean-energy-pace
A7 - HERO is an innovative partnership to receive upfront funding for energy and water efficiencyand to repay through your property taxes
http://energycenter.org/policy/property-assessed-clean-energy-pace