The 2020 黑料传送门Impact Awards recognize outstanding job performance by public sector leaders in Santa Clara County.
In response to the impacts of climate change, the City of San Jos茅 adopted a Paris Climate Agreement-aligned climate action plan, Climate Smart San Jos茅. Approved by City Council in February of 2018, Climate Smart鈥檚 goals include all new residential (by 2020) and commercial (by 2030) buildings be zero net carbon, 1 gigawatt solar installations by 2040, and 61 percent of passenger vehicles be electric by 2030.
To meet the goals of Climate Smart San Jos茅, the Building Reach Code team created new building requirements to further building electrification and now requires electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) and solar readiness for new construction projects in San Jos茅. With the City鈥檚 approved reach code ordinance and its natural gas ban ordinance鈥攚hich together incentivize or require all-electric construction, depending on the building type鈥攖he City can eliminate an estimated 897,000 tons of greenhouse gas (equivalent to 1.7 trillion car miles driven) over the next 50 years.
Supported by a connected goal of achieving 100 percent carbon-free base power from San Jos茅 Clean Energy by 2021, the City adopted a building reach code focused on building electrification, EVCI, and solar readiness to address all three of these stated goals and metrics within the City鈥檚 timeline. San Jos茅 is the first major U.S. city to require that new buildings be gas-free.
Learn about our other 2020 honorees:
Senator Jim Beall Creates Solutions to California's Toughest Problems
Rebecca Garcia Helps Provide Housing and Shelter for All
Ed Solis Transforms Streets Into Public Space for Everyone
SJSU's CommUniverCity Team Partners with City Residents to Support Community-Based Planning