Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
The Energy and Climate Change Action Plan (ECCAP) was completed in May 2023! Access the final plan document below:
Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
Updating the Action Plan will help the City respond to climate change impacts and environmental emergencies and align with the 2019 updated Environmental Action Plan 2040 (EAP2040) and build upon existing City energy, greenhouse gas reduction, and climate action efforts. The EAP2040's targets include reducing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and 80 to 100% by 2050, supported by significant state and federal contributions. The City’s update of the Energy and Climate Change Action Plan will leverage regional priority actions identified in the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) 2030 Climate and Energy Action Plan, as well as the climate action planning efforts underway or completed by the City’s regional and national peers.
In addition, the City is excited to announce its participation in an Integrated Climate Action Planning cohort program with 20 other cities through ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, a global network of more than 1,750 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development. Leveraging this integrated climate action planning development process will provide additional technical support resources to assist the City.
Background
In July 2019, the Alexandria City Council adopted the City’s Environmental Action Plan 2040 (EAP2040). The EAP2040 establishes a target of reducing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by Fiscal Year 2030 and 80 to 100 percent by Fiscal Year 2050 supported by significant contributions at the state and federal level toward renewable energy and energy efficiency mandates. The ECCAP update supports meeting the goal of increasing the City’s preparedness to respond to the impacts of climate change and environmental emergencies. One EAP2040 action is to establish a multidisciplinary task force to guide an update of the 2011 Energy and Climate Action Plan implement and evaluate efforts to work towards meeting the City’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
In October 2019, the City Council adopted a resolution declaring climate emergency, recognizing that climate change poses a grave threat to everyone in Alexandria and around the world. The resolution expresses City Council’s commitment to climate change action at it is likely to have a particular impact on the Alexandria community where adapting to climate change will be key to Alexandria’s environmental and economic future.
The Task Force is established to provide guidance to City staff in the development of the updated Energy and Climate Change Action Plan. The Energy and Climate Change Action Plan will 1) support implementation of the EAP2040’s existing actions, and 2) identify additional actions available for the City to consider in order to act on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to address climate change according to the EAP2040’s targets and goals.
The Task Force will also support two additional components of the Energy and Climate Change Action Plan’s development process, including 1) focusing on priorities of diversity, racial and social equity, and inclusivity as a critical lens for conducting energy and climate change action planning, and 2) leveraging climate change action solutions to support Alexandria’s COVID-19 pandemic economic recovery efforts and economic development goals.
Energy and Climate Change Task Force
On September 22, the Alexandria City Council approved Resolution 2958 to establish an Energy and Climate Change Task Force. The purpose of the Energy and Climate Change Task Force is to provide guidance to the City of Alexandria during the process to update the City’s Energy and Climate Change Action Plan (ECCAP). This guidance includes providing feedback on analyses of community greenhouse gas emissions; understanding climate change vulnerabilities, and public health and economic implications; and evaluating climate adaptation opportunities. Moreover, the Task Force will support the City's identification, evaluation, and prioritization of recommendations for policy, programmatic, or technology actions to achieve specific, science-based emissions reductions consistent with the Environmental Action Plan 2040 (EAP2040)’s targets and goals. Such actions may include, but are not limited to, efforts that:
- increase of renewable energy production and availability for city residents/businesses;
- work to curtail consumption of fossil fuels;
- engage Alexandria residents and businesses in emissions-reducing actions;
- identify opportunities for climate adaptation policies and practices.
The Task Force will be requested to provide guidance on an Energy and Climate Change Action Plan implementation roadmap, including identifying and evaluating funding and budgeting strategies, specific implementation steps and approaches, and methods to measure and track progress against time-specific goals consistent with the EAP2040.
The Task Force is comprised of 13 members appointed by the City Manager, and includes general community representation; environmental advocates; energy, climate, and related technical experts; representatives from Alexandria’s youth and representing equity issues; and those representing engagement with Alexandria’s businesses and institutional partners. The Environmental Policy Commission (EPC) has designated their own representative.
- Javier Bastos, Alexandria’s business community and institutional organization interests
- Leah Devendorf, Alexandria youth interests with specific priority of Alexandria high school students
- Mary Harris, Co-Chair, Clean energy and climate policy or technology
- Fiona Herbold, Alexandria youth interests with specific priority of Alexandria high school students
- Praveen Kathpal, At-large member of the Alexandria community
- Alyssa Morin, At-large member of the Alexandria community
- Raquel Nicora, Diversity, racial and social equity, and inclusivity issues of diverse Alexandria populations, including those of Alexandria’s aging population
- Marian Pegram, Co-Chair, Diversity, racial and social equity, and inclusivity issues of diverse Alexandria populations, including those of Alexandria’s aging population
- Josh Sawislak, Alexandria’s business community or institutional organization interests
- Marta Schantz, Environmental Policy Commission Member
- Rose Stephens-Booker, Member reflecting climate change solutions to support the City’s economic development goals
- Stephen Walz, Member reflecting environmental, clean energy, or climate change action advocacy organization or interest
- Sangina Wright, At-large member of the Alexandria community
The Task Force will apply a lens of diversity, racial and social equity, and inclusion following the ALL Alexandria vision, goals, and actions in making recommendations about energy and climate change action planning, and will leverage climate change action solutions to support Alexandria’s COVID-19 pandemic economic recovery efforts and economic development goals. The Task Force is anticipated to meet a minimum of five times between May 2021 and April 2022.
Task Force Meetings
- Meeting No. 8 - January 4, 2023, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. (Hybrid)
See below for archived meeting materials.
Meeting Archive
2021
- Meeting No. 1 - May 4, 2021
- Meeting No. 2 - July 27, 2021
- Agenda
- Presentation • Energy Burden and Equity
- Meeting Recording • Meeting Chat
- Meeting Summary
- Provide Public Feedback
- Other Meeting Information:
- Electronic Participation Policy
- Community Engagement Strategy (DRAFT FOR DISCUSSION ONLY)
- ECCAP Scope of Work (DRAFT FOR DISCUSSION ONLY)
- Meeting 1 Public Feedback Responses
- Email Comments from Kert Davies
- Synthesis of Environmental Plans by Sasha Impastato (5/31/2021) with City staff comments
- Email from Sasha Impastato “Energy And Climate Change Task Force - Updated Synthesis of Environmental Plans” (7/14/2021)
- ECCTF Charter
- Meeting No. 3 - October 5, 2021
- Presentation Slides
- Meeting Recording
- Meeting summary
- Provide Public Feedback
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Other Meeting Information:
- Task Force Meeting Schedule
- 10/5/2021 Virtual Meeting Resolution
- Electronic Meeting Participation Policy
- Meeting No. 2 Summary
- September 2021 Updates to Task Force (Topics of Interest and Upcoming Events)
- Public feedback received from Meeting 2 feedback form
- Annotated Map of Climate Vulnerable Communities (Information received from Bill Pugh)
- Synthesis of Environmental Plans (Information received from Sasha Impastato)
- Event: Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions (Alexandria Hub) - Why Local Climate Action and Justice Matter, October 19, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. (Public comment submitted by Bill Pugh)
- Meeting No. 4 - December 7, 2021, 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
- Meeting Recording
- Meeting Summary
- Presentation Slides
- Feedback Form
- Other Meeting Information:
- 12/7/2021 Virtual Meeting Resolution (Draft)
- Meeting No. 3 Summary (Draft )
- Public Feedback received from Meeting 3 Feedback Form
- Annotated Map of Climate Vulnerable Communities (Information received from Bill Pugh)
- Metropolitan Washington 2030 Climate and Energy Action Plan – Climate Risks and Vulnerabilities Excerpt
- Jason Samenow (Washington Post Capital Weather Gang) 11/16 Community Workshop presentation – “Washington DC Weather and Climate: Trends and Projections”
- Alexandria Stormwater Primer
- Alexandria Flooding Questions and Answers
- US EPA – Reducing Urban Heat Islands - Compendium of Strategies: Urban Heat Island Basics
- Flood Action Alexandria
- Northern Virginia Climate Resilience Dashboard / Climate Explorer
- Urban Heat Islands in Northern Virginia
- Referenced Studies and Resources
- Transportation Planning Board (TPB) Climate Mitigation Study - Draft Report (here)
- Virginia Department of Energy - Modeling Decarbonization: Report Summary and Policy Brief for Virginia Governor’s Office Administration and Policymakers (here)
- Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) - Transportation Electrification Recommendations (Coming Soon)
- National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS)
2022
- Meeting No. 5 - February 1, 2022, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- Agenda
- Meeting Recording
- Draft Meeting Summary
- Presentation Slides
- Other Meeting Information:
- 2/1/2022 Virtual Meeting Resolution (Draft)
- Meeting No. 4 Summary (Draft)
- Regional Climate Resilience Strategy Excerpt, Metropolitan Washington 2030 Climate and Energy Action Plan
- City of Alexandria Resilience Plan, September 2021 (DCR CFPF Requirement)
- Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2008
- 2011 ECCAP Action Items
- FY 2023 Draft Task Force Budget Letter
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- Meeting No. 6 - July 19, 2022, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. (Informal Discussion ONLY)
- Agenda
- Presentation Slides
- Public Feedback Form
- Meeting Recording
- July 19, 2022 Meeting Summary - Draft
- Other Meeting Information
- Meeting No. 7 - October 25, 2022, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. [Hybrid]
- Agenda
- Presentation Slides
- Public Feedback Form
- Meeting Recording
- Meeting #7 Summary
- Other Meeting Information
- Working Draft Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
- July 19, 2022 Meeting Summary - Draft
- Community Workshop #3 (August 27, 2022) Notes
- Community Workshop #3 (August 27, 2022) Presentation Slides
- Office of Climate Action Presentation to City Council, Sept. 28, 2022
- Office of Climate Action Focus Areas and Budget (Sept. 28, 2022)
- Public Comments:
Community Workshops
- Workshop No. 1 - November 16, 2021
- Workshop No. 2 – March 1, 2022
- Workshop No. 3 - August 27, 2022
Resources
- Environmental Action Plan 2040
- 2018 City of Alexandria Community-wide Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory
- Metropolitan Washington 2030 Climate and Energy Action Plan
- ICLEI Integrated Climate Action Planning Cohort Overview
- 2020 Alexandria Environmental Achievements
- ALL Alexandria Resolution
- 2011 Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
Questions?
- Ryan Freed, Climate Action Officer, ryan.freed@alexandriava.gov
- Jessica Lassetter, Senior Environmental Specialist, Transportation & Environmental Services - Stormwater Management, jessica.lassetter@alexandriava.gov
- Sharath Rereddy, Analyst, Office of Climate Action, sharath.rereddy@alexandriava.gov
Significant contributions to the Action Plan were made by Ellen Eggerton, P.E., City of Alexandria Sustainability Coordinator