First Name: | Rebecca |
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Last Name: | Sanders |
Email Address: | rebeccalaurensanders@gmail.com |
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Subject | California needs smart land use planning! |
Comment |
Dear CARB: Thank you for the work you've done on the AB 32 Draft Scoping Plan. As an city planner, I have a few comments regarding the plan, which I hope you'll seriously consider. 1. I support CARB's inclusion of better community design and reducing VMT, but the proposed reduction target for land use and transportation of 2 million metric tons (MMT) of greenhouse gases is way too low. The target should be at least 9-10 MMT. 2. The plan has omitted critical measures to create a world class public transportation system and encourage innovative congestion-relief programs that can ease people's commutes while reducing emissions. A public transportation system complemented by an extensive bike network would create attractive alternatives to driving, keeping California successful and ahead of the curve in the United States. 3. Rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach, CARB should set firm targets for regions and authorize regions and localities to choose from a suite of policy tools to achieve the targets. 4. CARB should adopt a series of key policy tools currently under consideration, including the Indirect Source Rule, Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance, Congestion Pricing, and Incentive Programs. These tools will help regions and localities achieve the targets while generating revenues to implement greenhouse gas reduction strategies and programs. 5. The plan should make it a top priority to invest in and sustain public transportation and programs to improve transportation efficiency and reduce congestion. 6. Cities, counties and regions should be given incentives to conserve forests and working landscapes that sequester carbon, provide local food, reduce wildfire hazard and help native plants and animals adapt to a changing climate. Thank you, Rebecca |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2008-07-31 06:02:46 |
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