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File #: 15-0807    Version: 1 Name: Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing
Type: Report or Communication Status: Filed
File created: 4/14/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/20/2015 Final action: 7/20/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing

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Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing

Memorandum

Communication from Energy Commission passed at their April 14, 2015 meeting, later addressed through a Council budget amendment adding resources requested.

 

Staff

Prepared by: Nathan Geisler, Systems Planning

 

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Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor has a longstanding commitment to energy conservation and efficiency dating back to 1981;

 

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor recognizes the serious threat that climate change poses to the local environment, to our economy and to our residents’ long term security, livelihoods, and quality of life;

 

Whereas, On December 17, 2012, the Ann Arbor City Council adopted the Ann Arbor Climate Action Plan with identifies steps to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to meet current short-term goals, and to set mid- and long-range targets for emissions reductions into the futures;

 

Whereas, Several findings within the last year have pointed to evidence that the deleterious effects of GHG emissions are increasing at a more rapid rate than previously acknowledged, making rapid action on GHG emission reductions even more imperative;

 

Whereas, Since the City of Ann Arbor  municipal services produces only 1.2% of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions, achieving the Climate Action Plan’s adopted targets requires participation from businesses and residents;

 

Whereas, Investing in energy efficiency has a direct economic benefit in the manufacturing, research and development, and service sectors as well as indirect benefits that come from utility savings that produce a multiplier effect that increases investment in local goods and services; and

 

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor has a real opportunity to provide a service to its residents and businesses to increase energy efficiency and reap the benefits associated with such awards, including better air quality, community health, economic stimulus and our quality of life while insuring that our city reaches the adopted GHG emission reduction targets to which it has committed;

 

Resolved, The City of Ann Arbor Energy Commission recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to analyze the current rate of progress toward the implementation of the Ann Arbor Climate Action Plan and provide an assessment of resources needed to develop additional programs, funding sources and actions to insure its completion by 2025 as enacted.