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<br /> <br />Recommended Equity and Climate Actions <br />Buildings <br />1. Incentives and education for people to create rain and stormwater gardens at home. <br /> <br />2. Stakeholders offer incentives for employees to attend workshops on waste <br />management, composting, energy use, climate change, gardening, transportation, <br />carpooling. <br /> <br />3. Provide education about the climate impacts of having a large, single family home. <br />Land use policies that encourage density and smaller, multifamily homes result in <br />lower emissions and should be encouraged. <br /> <br />4. City land use policies should encourage higher density land use. Higher density <br />housing results in more walkable, rideable, or roll-able communities. <br /> <br />Fuel and Transportation <br />5. Subsidies for Ride Source transportation; it is currently financially inaccessible for a <br />community that already faces multiple economic challenges. <br /> <br />6. Provide bike, electric bikes and electric vehicles on loan station. <br /> <br />7. Multi-use, mixed-income residential and commercial zoning provides access to <br />affordable housing, ADA-compliant infrastructure, culturally diverse food supply, <br />access to public transportation. <br /> <br />8. Improve public transportation efficiency. <br /> <br />9. Public campaign on racism, homophobia, sexual violence, ableism in public <br />transportation and bus stations to foster a better social climate for all to use public <br />transportation. <br /> <br />10. Government subsidies and no-interest loans for electric bikes and electric vehicles, <br />especially for low-income people and people with disabilities. <br /> <br />11. Sufficient solar-powered lighting for bike paths. <br /> <br />12. Protect Ride Source and public transportation—needed by many for daily activities, <br />including life-sustaining one such as dialysis. <br />November 18, 2019, Work Session – Item 1