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06 Jan 2021
The City of Redmond has created a new Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee and is seeking candidates with a broad range of expertise and perspectives to apply to participate. The Advisory Committee will advise staff through the ongoing implementation of the City’s Environmental Sustainability Action Plan.
Desirable qualities of a committee member include expertise or a strong interest in climate and sustainability topics, a willingness to learn, and a passion for working to strengthen the City’s effectiveness as it works towards its climate and sustainability goals.
The fourteen-member Advisory Committee will meet every-other-month at a day and time still to be determined. All committee members are volunteers, and the majority must live or work in Redmond.
To learn more about the Advisory Committee or to apply, please go to www.redmond.gov/1524. City staff will review the first round of applications the week of January 25. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply by 10 p.m. on January 24, 2021. Positions will remain open until filled.
For questions regarding the Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee volunteer positions, please contact Jenny Lybeck at jlybeck@redmond.gov.
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30 Oct 2020
Please join the City of Redmond for an informational update on the City’s climate and sustainability work. We’ll briefly review the Environmental Sustainability Action Plan adoption, Council’s Climate Emergency Declaration, the proposed 2021/2022 Sustainability Budget Offer, and discuss next steps for the City.
When: November 12, 2020, from 11:00-11:45
Who: Redmond Environmental Sustainability Action Plan Stakeholders
Why: Informational update on Plan adoption and next steps
Where: This meeting date has passed.
UPDATE: Meeting slides are available for download in the Document Library on the right side of the window.
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09 Oct 2020
The Redmond City Council approved a Climate Emergency Declaration (Declaration) during the October 6, 2020, Council meeting. The Declaration establishes a goal of carbon neutrality for City operations by 2030 and other key climate and sustainability commitments.
The Declaration was developed collaboratively by the City Council and highlights 13 key objectives, including a goal of zero waste of resources across City operations, adoption of green building standards for new City facilities and new construction, and a commitment to prepare a climate vulnerability assessment.
The Declaration will be integrated into the Environmental Sustainability Action Plan and serves to highlight and expedite key Council policy priorities as the City begins implementation of the Plan.
More information on the discussion can be found on the October 6, 2020 Parks and Human Services agenda.
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The Redmond City Council unanimously approved the Environmental Sustainability Action Plan on September 15, 2020. This foundational plan was developed in partnership with community members and creates a 30-year blueprint to support the City’s climate and sustainability goals.
The plan includes a commitment to reduce community-wide emissions by 80% by 2050, with an aspirational community-wide greenhouse gas reduction target of carbon neutrality by 2050. It identifies 24 strategies and 169 actions to work towards these goals. Actions are categorized into six key sustainability focus areas – Transportation and Land Use, Buildings and Energy, Material Management and Waste, Natural Systems, Water Management, and Climate Change and Resilience.
“As Redmond continues to grow, fostering a healthy and sustainable community is one of our top priorities,” said Mayor Angela Birney. “The Environmental Sustainability Action Plan is our community’s roadmap to preserve our natural resources and create a healthy, equitable, and resilient Redmond for all. This action plan puts us on a journey towards an inclusive future powered by clean energy, clean and diverse transportation options, less waste in our landfills, and a thriving natural environment.”
The Environmental Sustainability Action Plan focuses on impactful and meaningful opportunities to address environmental impacts and foster resilience. The plan brings together activities and objectives from related City, community, and partner organization plans and programs, including Redmond’s Community Strategic Plan and the King County-Cities Climate Collaboration (K4C), of which Redmond is a founding member.
Council also made a motion to prepare a climate emergency declaration which will be discussed during the September 22, 2020 Study Session.
To learn more about the City of Redmond’s commitment to environmental sustainability and to read the newly adopted plan, visit the City’s website at www.redmond.gov/1461.
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Thank you for your continued engagement in the Sustainability Plan development. During the August 11 Council Study Session, Redmond staff presented the results and feedback from the Online Open House and proposed changes to the Plan as a result of community feedback. Key updates to the Plan include:
- Increasing the Plan’s carbon reduction target from 80% reduction by 2050 to an aspirational carbon neutrality by 2050
- The addition of multiple actions to increase emphasis on land use planning opportunities
- The addition of an action to support climate equity work during implementation
The full list of changes and key materials covered during the August 11 Study Session can be found below:
- August 11, 2020 Staff Memo (download here)
- August 11, 2020 Study Session Presentation (download here)
- Public Comments and Proposed Changes (download here)
Next Steps
- September 8, 2PW Committee of the Whole: Bring the updated final Sustainability Plan to Council
- September 15, Regular Business Meeting: Council to consider adoption of the final Environmental Sustainability Action Plan
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08 Jul 2020
The draft Environmental Sustainability Action Plan Online Open House is officially live.
Redmond is hosting an Online Open House for the City’s first ever Environmental Sustainability Action Plan. The plan covers a variety of topics from clean energy and water conservation, to green job creation and public health improvements. The final plan will reflect and bring together City and community priorities, current activities, and vision for the future. We're excited to hear your thoughts reactions to the draft Environmental Sustainability Action Plan!
Click here to share your thoughts and ask questions.
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11 Feb 2020
Climate change is affecting water systems in Washington, and with nearly 70 percent of the state’s population living near the coastline, it will likely affect life in the state in the coming decades.
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11 Dec 2019
Business as usual has been harder borders, are there other ways to address climate migration?
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11 Dec 2019
The City of Redmond has adopted a new community strategic plan with environmental sustainability as one of the key tenets.
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06 Nov 2019
In 2018, around one-third of material sent to regional landfill could have been composted.