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SILVER LEVEL AWARD WINNER City of Carson Sustainability Best Practices Activities

SPOTLIGHT AWARD Areas of Accomplishment SILVER LEVEL GOLD LEVEL PLATINUM LEVEL Agency GHG Reductions 26% Community GHG Reductions 17% Agency Energy Savings 9% Natural Gas Savings Sustainability Best Practice Activities Beacon Award

About This Document This document tracks and shares local agency best practice activities completed and counted as part of a city or county s participation the climate change and sustainability recognition program, the Beacon Program. The Beacon Program is a statewide program recognizing cities and counties that are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save energy and adopt policies and programs that promote sustainability. The Beacon Program is sponsored by the Institute for Local Government and the Statewide Energy Efficiency Collaborative. The Statewide Energy Efficiency Collaborative (SEEC) provides support to cities and counties to help them reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save energy. SEEC is an alliance between three statewide non-profit organizations and California s four Investor-Owned Utilities. It builds upon the unique resources, expertise and local agency relationships of each partner. The Beacon Program is funded by California utility ratepayers and administered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Diego Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.

City of Best Practice Activities www.ca-ilg.org/beaconaward/ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activity Level Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activity Reported 1. The city participates in Demand Response programs through SCE that provide on-bill credits including the Summer Discount Plan and Save Power Days Program. (Energy Efficiency Climate Action Plan (EE CAP) pg. 40) Level Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activities Reported Gold 1. The city participates in rebate programs through SCE and SCG for appliances, air conditioner alternatives, electric water heaters, light bulbs, space heaters, water heaters, pool heaters, showerheads, washers and insulation. (EE CAP pg. 40) 2. The city accesses technical and financial assistance programs through SCG s Direct Install Weatherization Program for income-qualified renters and homeowners. Links for residents about the Weatherization and Home Energy Assistance Program through PACE on City Website. http:// ci.carson.ca.us/forresidents.aspx (EE CAP pg. 40 Level Energy Efficiency & Conservation Activities Reported Platinum 1.

Water & Wastewater Systems Activity Level Water & Wastewater Systems Activity Reported 1. The city supplies links on its website directing residents to Cal Water conservation programs, tips and resources for water conservation. http:// ci.carson.ca.us/forresidents.aspx Level Water & Wastewater Systems Activities Reported Gold 1. The city requires automatic or computerized irrigation control systems for purposes of water conservation in public land. Identify opportunities for future conversion to the computerized system. Carson General Plan update, Open Spaces OSC-IM-2.7 http://ci.carson.ca.us/ CommunityDevelopment/generalplan.aspx 2. The city works with the West Basin Municipal Water District to ensure the completion of reclaimed water facility infrastructure in the City of Carson. (Carson General Plan update, Open Space chapter, OSN-IM-2.10) Level Water and Wastewater Systems Activities Reported Platinum 1. The city requires the installation of reclaimed water line in new projects and redevelopment projects as appropriate (based on location and use) in anticipation of completion of the reclaimed water facility infrastructure. http://ci.carson.ca.us/communitydevelopment/generalplan.aspx Carson General Plan update OSC-IM-2.13

Green Building Activity Level Green Building Activity Reported 1. The city requires, where feasible, all new buildings and subdivisions to be designed and oriented in such a way as to take maximum advantage of the sun and winds for natural heating and cooling. (Carson General Plan; OSC-IM-3.1) Level Green Building Activities Reported Gold 1. Level Green Building Activities Reported Platinum 1.

Waste Reduction and Recycling Activity Level Waste Reduction Activity Reported 1. Organic Waste Recycling Outreach and Education for businesses; City of Carson formally launched massive education and outreach efforts to prepare area businesses for California s new recycling law. Starting in 2016 businesses including commercial or public entities must recycle their organic waste to be in compliance with AB 1826. Level Waste Reduction Activities Reported Gold 1. The city posts links for used motor oil and oil filter collection events. http:// ci.carson.ca.us/publicworks/communityoutreach.aspx 2. The city offers discounted trash pickup service to seniors 62 and older. Included on the page for signup is a recycling guide. http://ci.carson.ca.us/ PublicWorks/SolidWaste.aspx Level Waste Reduction Activities Reported Platinum 1.

Climate-friendly Purchasing Activity Level Climate-Friendly Activity Reported 1. The city continues to promote the use of alternative clean fueled vehicles for personal and business use. To this end, the city considers the use of electric, fuel cell or other non-polluting fuels for Carson Circuit buses and other city vehicles. (Carson General Plan Policy AQ-3.1) Level Climate-Friendly Activities Reported Gold Level Climate-Friendly Activities Reported Platinum

Renewable Energy and Low- Carbon Fuels Activity Level Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Fuels Activity Reported 1. Prepare a feasibility study of the use of electric or other alternative fueled vehicles for Carson Circuit buses. (General Plan AQ-IM-3.2) Level Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Fuels Activity Reported Gold 1. The city will continue and expand the use of city-owned alternative fueled vehicles. (Carson General Plan; AQ-IM-3.1) 2. Carson is a member of the Clean Power Alliance and the city is on track to meet 50% of it s electrical with energy generated from renewable sources. https://www.cleanpoweralliance.org/ Level Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Fuels Activity Reported Platinum 1.

Efficient Transportation Activity Level Efficient Transportation Activity Reported 1. The city will continue to develop a cooperative program to further increase transit ridership. (Carson General Plan AQ-IM-3.3) Level Efficient Transportation Activities Reported Gold 1. The city continues to encourage and assist employers in developing and implementing work trip reduction plans, employee ride-sharing, modified work schedules, preferential carpool and vanpool parking, or any other trip reduction approach that is consistent with the AQMP for the South Coast Air Basin. (Carson General Plan, ASQ-IM-2.2) 2. The city will continue to encourage infill projects to provide convenience to existing facilities and minimize trip generation. (Carson General Plan Update AQ-IM-2.7) Level Efficient Transportation Activities Reported Platinum 1. The city requires new developments to provide pedestrian and bicycle trails access to nearby shopping and employment centers, thereby encourage alternate modes of transportation and reducing vehicle miles traveled. (Carson General Plan Update AQ-IM-2.6) 2. The city updated the Bicycle Master Plan to enhance opportunities for access to open space and/or recreation areas. (Carson General Plan Update OSM-IM-1.10) 3. The city recently completed a 1.75 mile streetscape project to revitalize on one of its major corridors. The streetscape improvements act as an economic development tool and establish a positive urban design character that will increase community pride and encourage additional private investment along the corridor. In addition, environmental quality has improved by reducing air emissions and noise through the development of walkable streets, shopping districts, and residential neighborhoods that reduce the need to use automobiles. The project improved the appearance and functionality of the corridor. The project also included the following improvements: 1. Installation of new, colorful, drought-tolerant and low-maintenance landscaping at parkways and medians with distinctive street trees as unifying elements along Carson Street between 110 freeway and 405 freeway. 2. Installation of street furniture; such as benches, trash receptacles, bike racks, and pedestrian lights.

Efficient Transportation Activity Level Efficient Transportation Activities Reported Platinum 3. 3. Removal and replacement of existing street light poles on the median along Carson Street. This includes the consolidation of the existing meter services, replacement of existing conductors, poles, and upgrade of High Pressure Sodium Vapor (HPSV) street lights to LED lights. 4. Installation of seating nodes for pedestrian rest areas. 5. Reconstruction of all driveways for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compatibility. 6. Installation of shared bike lane markings 7. Installation of new bus shelters with solar panels. 8. Installation of decorative crosswalks to enhance major intersections. 9. Improvement of the pedestrian circulation and the environment by installing curb extensions, enhancing crosswalks, paving patterns, and consolidated driveways/curb cuts. 10. Integration of public art or artistic elements into the streetscape. 11. Installation of gateway monument features between the I 405 freeway and the I 110 freeway. 12. Installation of way-finding signs for direction to major destinations.

Land Use and Community Design Activity Level Land Use and Community Activity Reported The city will continue to work with other South Bay cities and the county to create and implement a plan to: (1) enhance Dominguez with landscaping and walking and bicycle trails, and (2) provide landscaping along Compton Creek. (General Plan, OSC-IM-1.1) Level Land Use and Community Activities Reported Gold 1. Level Land Use and Community Activities Reported Platinum 1.

Open Space and Offsetting Carbon Emission Activity Level Open Space Offsetting Carbon Emission Activities Reported 1. They city will continue to preserve areas of open spaces which, if developed, could pose a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the community. To this end, work with the county, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and Southern California Edison to conserve and maintain existing flood control facilities and electric transmission corridors within the city. (General Plan, OSC-IM-1.2) Level Open Space Offsetting Carbon Emission Activities Reported Gold 1. Level Open Space Offsetting Carbon Emission Activities Reported Platinum 1.

Promoting Community and Individual Action Activity Level Promoting Community and Individual Action Activities Reported 1. The city will continue to develop a program by which volunteers are solicited to assist in recreational and human services programs and then recognized. (General Plan; P-2.3) Level Promoting Community and Individual Action Activities Reported Gold 1. Level Promoting Community and Individual Action Activities Reported Platinum 1.

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