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Agenda - 09-05-2023; 7-a - Draft Orange County Climate Action Plan and Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report
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APPENDIX C STAKEHOLDER REPORT <br /> Green Community <br /> • Breeze Farms serves as an incubator farm and a pilot for various sustainability <br /> features such as agro voltaics, EVSE, carbon sequestration, which presents a <br /> significant opportunity to weave climate action into discussions and explore how to <br /> best utilize the land <br /> •The branding around native and water-efficient and landscapeswill bevery important <br /> •Audubon Society has programs/resources;could be good partner("OC protects <br /> our pollinators") <br /> • Promoting locally-sourced food is a low-hanging fruit and an easy win in the <br /> Climate Action Plan, as there are already many farmers markets and a unified front <br /> could be created to link them together <br /> •There is potential for an OC foods movement outside of restaurants. <br /> • Opportunities to improve the natural environment include fighting sprawl, joining <br /> initiatives such as the Eno New Hope working group, which focuses on protecting <br /> and linking lands, as well as protecting streams. <br /> •There is currently no value given to trees in Orange County and North Carolina, and <br /> exploring ways to quantify their value and compensate the county for cutting them <br /> down, such as through a tree master plan, could be a potential recommendation for <br /> the Climate Action Plan. <br /> • Melissa suggests moving away from initiatives that promote transitioning lawns <br /> towards native landscaping, and recommends a program to accompany efforts to <br /> support pollinators. <br /> •There are currently no major obstacles for rainwater capture, and there are online <br /> resources available, but more hands-on workshops and exploration of programs such <br /> as those in California could be beneficial. The EPA EnviroAtlas is worth looking into <br /> Transportation <br /> • Need to find a better way to publicize county commuter program <br /> •The lack of bike lanes outside of Chapel Hill in the county and the high risk involved <br /> in using county roads are major barriers to walking and biking. Infrastructure <br /> improvements are necessary. <br /> •While it may be challenging and expensive, there is an opportunity to coordinate <br /> with land linkage efforts for infrastructure, although wildlife habitat may pose some <br /> challenges for bike lanes. <br /> • Bike infrastructure is a high priority, with a focus on creating an integrated network, <br /> securing funding sources, and linking opportunities with big employers, as well as <br /> exploring the possibility of converting abandoned railroads to bike/hike trails. <br /> 8 ORANGE COUNTY, NC - APPENDICES <br />
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