Explanatory document resolution file no. 201909coe. Item for discussion and action. Commissioner sullivan is going to do the actual motion. Thank you. Save your voice. Great. So as commissioner sullivan can attest to, we had a really interesting policy Committee Meeting on these issues. And we wanted to ask cyndy our Climate Program manager to give you a brief outline of what was discussed not nearly in the same level of detail. But as lowell said, when you look at our where weve got emissions coming out, its pretty clear theres not a lot of mystery here. Our buildings are a big part of the story. And where those emissions are coming from, cyndy will talk a little bit about that. But more and more, they are coming from natural gas. And while we will be developing a Climate Action strategy that you will hear a lot more about for 2020, we dont wait for that to be finished before we adopt policies along the way. And theres a particular moment in time now that is very important because the
Changes this includes updated financial and today you are being asked to adopt the srtp. Following that, we will satisfied our obligation and well turn our attention to the next cycle. We are actually pretty excited about this. As this was the first srtp produced by the transit division. I know its odd. The srtp was produced by the Planning Group of insustainability streets but as i said, this is relatively minor for the last one and were hoping however to introduce fairly major changes in the next one and information on some of the subjects you see here. One of which the Public Transportation Agency Safety plan update is coming to you soon and they are here to talk about that. Good afternoon. Members of the board. My name is mike and im one of the managers in the Safety Division and this is my colleague robin courtney. For the past three years, weve been weve been pass with the Public Transportation safety. This is a project thats been longstanding going back years and its the largest
70 percent of the emissions from the transportation sector. 92 percent of all onland equipment. So bringing down emissions from that sector is a priority. So in developing the e. V. Road map, the electric Vehicle Working Group formed a subcommittee of city departments and a group of stakeholders that consist of state and regional agency, community members. They collaborated to develop the e. V. Road map. The road map has a vision. And also two interim goals to ensure quickly reducing emissions and over 40 actions to get us to our 2040 vision. The 2040 vision is okay. The slides. The 2040 vision, ill talk about that later. Our goal, the interim goal, the first interim goal is to 2025, 50 percent new vehicles so Francisco Garcia will be electric. And onethird of the commuting done by electric vehicles. Then our 2030 target is 100 percent all new vehicles in van fran will be electric and twothirds of the commuters coming into the city are done electric vehicle. And this goal aligns very w
We call this meeting to order. And i apologize for my voice. Please call the roll. Good afternoon. This is the meeting of the San Francisco commission on the environment. The date is monday, november 25, 2019 and it a special meeting. The date is november 25, 2019, and the time is 5 05 p. M. A note to the public that the ringing of cell phones, pagers and similar sound producing Electronic Devices are prohibited at this meeting so please turn your devices off. Theres also going to be Public Comment on every item as well as an opportunity for general Public Comment for items that arent on the agenda. And general Public Comment is item number 4. We ask that you fill out a speaker card at the table there and hand them to me, and ill hand them to the president and the president will call folks in the order we receive them. You have the right to speak anonymously, so well call up folks after we have received the speaker cards if you would like to speak anonymously. Item 1, call to order and
Electrifycation. File number 190708 concerning electric preferred buildings. Explanatory document resolution file no. 201909coe. Item for discussion and action. Commissioner sullivan is going to do the actual motion. Thank you. Save your voice. Great. So as commissioner sullivan can attest to, we had a really interesting policy Committee Meeting on these issues. And we wanted to ask cyndy our Climate Program manager to give you a brief outline of what was discussed not nearly in the same level of detail. But as lowell said, when you look at our where weve got emissions coming out, its pretty clear theres not a lot of mystery here. Our buildings are a big part of the story. And where those emissions are coming from, cyndy will talk a little bit about that. But more and more, they are coming from natural gas. And while we will be developing a Climate Action strategy that you will hear a lot more about for 2020, we dont wait for that to be finished before we adopt policies along the way.