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Cities of Beaverton, Bend, Corvallis, Edmonds, Eugene, Gresham, Lane County, Milwaukie, Tacoma: Community Climate Action Planning

National Cooperative Highway Research Program:

  • Considering Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change in Environmental Review: Resources for State DOTs

  • Methods for State DOTs to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Transportation Sector (download report below)

USAID Clean Cities Blue Oceans: Ocean Plastic Reduction Program — Peru and Dominican Republic

Federal Highway Administration: Alternative Uses of the Right-of-Way

 

Lane County

Operational Climate Action Plan

Lane County needed to understand the county wide GHG emissions and an approach to reduce them that comes from the people that will be responsible for the emission reductions. These include the residents of Lane County as well as the Utilities, Cities, other public agencies and the major business interests in the county of 4700 square miles. Lane County hired Good Company to deliver on the need and develop a Community Emissions Mitigation Plan. The final plan is completed and was adjusted for the newly created Oregon Climate Protection program that directly regulates GHG emissions out of fuel provider’s for building heat and transportation fuel.

 

Oakridge Air

EPA Targeted Airshed Program

Good Company is serving as the program managers for a seven-year $7.2 million Targeted Airshed Grant for the City of Oakridge, Oregon. Good Company previously served as facilitators of an Oregon Solutions, governor sponsored effort, to solve federal nonattainment status stemming from wintertime particulate matter emission sources. Good Company also served the community previously via the Warm Homes, Clean Air program for woodstove upgrades and as Oakridge Woodsmoke Coordinator via Oregon Department of Environmental Quality funding. The Oakridge Air Program will deploy a multi-strategy mitigation plan for: (1) residential heating upgrades (weatherization, ductless heat pumps, certified woodstoves), (2) clean and dry firewood through a community firewood program; (3) air filters to reduce exposure and provide smoke refuge; (4) health and air quality data tracking to demonstrate progress; and (5) a suite of education and enforcement actions to ensure health standards are met.

 

National Academies: Methods for State DOTs to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Transportation Sector

Bend Climate Action Plan