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7-13-16 CPAC Summary
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<br /> Who does this benefit? <br /> <br /> Does this differentially impact racial and ethnic groups? <br /> <br /> What is missing that will decrease or eliminate racial disparities? <br /> <br />The City of University City considers the following to be key drivers of equity: <br /> <br /> Advancing economic mobility and opportunity. <br /> <br /> Promoting economic opportunities for marginalized populations and enhancing <br />community cultural anchors in all parts of the community. <br /> <br /> Providing access to quality education, training, and living-wage career path jobs. <br /> <br /> Building on local cultural assets. <br /> <br /> Respecting local community character, cultural diversity, and values. <br /> <br /> Preserving and strengthening cultural communities and building the capacity of <br />their leaders, organizations and coalitions to have greater self-determination. <br /> <br /> Promoting transportation mobility and connectivity. <br /> <br /> Prioritizing investment in effective and affordable transportation that supports <br />transit-dependent communities. <br /> <br /> Developing healthy and safe neighborhoods. <br /> <br /> Creating neighborhoods that enhance community health through access to public <br />amenities, healthy, affordable and safe environments for everyone. <br /> <br /> Enabling equitable access to all neighborhoods. <br /> <br /> Leveraging private developments to fill gaps in amenities, expand the supply and <br />variety of housing and employment choices, and create equitable access to <br />neighborhoods with high access to opportunity. <br /> <br /> Economically integrate neighborhoods. <br /> <br /> <br />Insert and integrate into Parks and Open Spaces Chapter <br /> <br />U City will: <br /> <br /> Set a goal of being energy net zero for city buildings and city owned <br />transportation by 2025. The plan should include energy efficiency audits and <br />renewable energy investments, following the guidelines of the Energy Efficiency, <br />Renewable Energy and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Policy (Ordinance 6956). <br /> <br /> Ensure that the city’s evaluation of environmental insult – which means the <br />evaluation of the impact of pollution in U City – includes the use of a racial equity <br />lens. <br /> <br /> Model cost effective energy sustainability for its residents and develop education <br />programs and financial resources to support residents in attaining the goal of <br />household net zero energy performance. <br /> <br /> Develop a plan to reduce C02 emissions from its city fleet of vehicles as a <br />strategy to improve air quality. <br /> <br /> Continuously review and improve its recycling and composting practices to <br />increase residential and business participation. <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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