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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 14: 2005 City Fleet Vehicle GHG Emissions by Department <br />% of Total Fleet Emissions (% CO₂e) <br />Administration, 0.3 <br />Central Garage, 0.5 <br />Community <br />Development, 4.7 <br />Administration <br />IT, 0 <br />Community Development <br />Fire, 12.2 <br />Fire <br />Police, 3.5 <br />IT <br />Police <br />Sanitation, 41.9 <br />Parks & Rec., <br />Parks & Rec. <br />14.9 <br />Public Works <br />Street <br />Sanitation <br />Street, 20.1 <br />Public Works, 1.9 <br />Central Garage <br /> <br />Government Operations Emissions Forecast <br />While the community emissions growth forecast is based upon per capita energy consumption, <br />workforce expansion, and population growth projections, the forecast of growth within <br />municipal operations is based upon the expansion of City services or infrastructure. While there <br />are no current plans to vastly expand City infrastructure, it is assumed that there will be no major <br />increase or decrease in annual emissions from municipal operations. <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City, MO 36 <br /> <br /> <br />