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SILVER LEVEL AWARD WINNER City of Beaumont Sustainability Best Practices Activities

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.

SPOTLIGHT AWARD Areas of Accomplishment SILVER LEVEL GOLD LEVEL PLATINUM LEVEL Agency GHG Reduc ons Community GHG Reduc ons Agency Energy Savings 10% Savings Natural Gas Savings Sustainability Best Prac ce Ac- vi es 1 out of 10 categories

City of Best Practice Activities www.ca-ilg.org/beaconaward/ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activity Level Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activity Reported 1. Completed lighting retrofits of the Beaumont Civic Center (9000 kwh annual savings) and the Beaumont Police Department (26,351 kwh annual savings). Level Energy Efficiency and Conservation Activities Reported Gold 1. Promoted sustainability through outdoor lighting by converting the city's street lights from high pressure sodium fixtures to LED or induction fixtures (45,954 kwh savings). 2. Installed a VFD (variable frequency drive) at one of the city's sewer lift stations (375,972 kwh savings). Level Energy Efficiency & Conservation Activities Reported Platinum 1. Used "de-lamping" to more efficiently light the baseball fields at Rangel Park (5,000 kwh annual savings).

Green Building Activity Level Green Building Activity Reported 1. The City of Beaumont has adopted a voluntary "Green Building Program" modeled after the "California Green Builder Program." Level Green Building Activities Reported Gold 1. The city has also adopted a Municipal Green Building policy modeled after LEED that applies to the renovation and new construction of all city facilities. 2. As part of SCE's Local Government Strategic Plan Solicitation, the City of Beaumont is also participating in code compliance training for all building inspectors related to the implementation of Title 24, California s energy efficiency building standards. Water & Wastewater Systems Activity Level Water & Wastewater Systems Activity Reported 1. The City of Beaumont is currently working through SCE's "Savings by Design" program to implement energy efficiency measures during the waste water treatment plant expansion project that is underway. Level Water & Wastewater Systems Activities Reported Gold 1. The city has participated in a demand response program with Southern California Edison at the waste water treatment plant since 2010.

Waste Reduction and Recycling Activity Level Waste Reduction Activity Reported 1. The City of Beaumont's waste removal contract requires a recycling container at each home as well as commercial businesses. The city recycled approximately 2,576.73 tons of recyclable material in 2011, contributing to a total waste diversion percentage of nearly 30%. Level Waste Reduction Activities Reported Gold 1. The city adopted a mandatory commercial recycling ordinance in 2010. 2. The city holds quarterly "Community Clean-up" events that allow residents to recycle old tires, motor oil, and other E-waste at no cost. Climate-friendly Purchasing Activity Level Climate Friendly Activity Reported 1. The City of Beaumont encourages staff to purchase of recycled materials wherever possible, both for construction projects as well as office supplies.

Renewable Energy and Low- Carbon Fuels Activity Level Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Fuels Activity Reported 1. City fleet includes several hybrid vehicles. Transit vehicle fleet includes several CNG buses. Efficient Transportation Activity Level Efficient Transportation Activity Reported 1. Beaumont's local transit agency, Pass Transit, a joint-operation between the City of Beaumont and the City of Banning, currently has three CNG buses as well as a CNG refueling station that was constructed as a joint project between the Beaumont, the Beaumont Unified School District, and the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

Land Use and Community Design Activity Level Land Use and Community Activity Reported 1. The City of Beaumont encourages sustainable land use policies in the city's General Plan by creating recreational space in new developments and preserving open space. Level Land Use and Community Activities Reported Gold 1. In addition the city has a Master Trails Plan that includes 27 miles of bike lanes to encourage alternative forms of transportation and active living. 2. Developed Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan that was incorporated into the City s General Plan. Level Land Use and Community Activities Reported Platinum 1. Developing a Golf Cart Transportation Plan to allow for NEV transportation in certain areas, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions from gas-burning vehicles 2. Committed Community Development Block Grant funds to install sidewalks and other pedestrian amenities in areas of the city that do not currently have them.

Open Space and Offsetting Carbon Emission Activity Level Open Space Offsetting Carbon Emission Activities Reported 1. The city maintains 15 community parks comprising approximately 92 acres of recreational space. Level Open Space Offsetting Carbon Emission Activities Reported Gold 1. The General Plan calls for the preservation of several existing wildlife corridors and open spaces that are home to protected native species. The largest of which are the Potrero Preserve and the Younglove Preserve. 2. The General Plan also specifically calls out promotion of "the maintenance the maintenance of open space" and the "protection of biological resources." Promoting Community and Individual Action Activity Level Promoting Community and Individual Action Activities Reported 1. The City of Beaumont has been a "local government partner" of Southern California Edison since 2009. This partnership contains a strong component of community involvement, outreach, and education. The city's website shares a variety of information on sustainability resources and many joint-marketing materials have been created to promote energy efficiency rebate programs through SCE. Level Promoting Community and Individual Action Activities Reported Gold 1. The city also offers residents with the opportunity to share their thoughts through a "sustainability survey" that is offered on the city's website. Weekly "Green Tips of the Week" are posted to the city's official Facebook page.

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