San Diego Union-Tribune

$1.8M to go toward new climate plan

- Deborah.brennan@ sduniontri­bune.com

half of that spending, or $118 million, would be used to add signs, signals, bike lanes and guardrails for county roads, she told the board. An additional $22 million would be dedicated to county airports, she said.

Sustainabi­lity initiative­s would receive $113 million, including $33 million to support climate action, Aghassi said. Under the proposed land use and environmen­t budget, the county would spend $3.7 million on its regional decarboniz­ation framework, which aims to accelerate the region’s transition from fossil fuels to sustainabl­e energy.

And it would dedicate $1.8 million to develop a new climate action plan. Environmen­tal groups repeatedly challenged the county’s previous climate action plan, and last year the board voted to create a new one that would more aggressive­ly fight climate change and address its effects.

As part of those efforts,

the county is shifting its own operations to more sustainabl­e systems and plans to add 46 new electric or hybrid vehicles to its fleet to replace convention­al vehicles, Aghassi said. It would also extend telework and shared office space options to reduce driving and cut greenhouse gas emissions, she said.

The Land Use and Environmen­t Department budget would designate $73 million to protect the natural environmen­t, she said, including $16 million for conserving sensitive species, $40 million to prevent stormwater pollution and $13.5 million to combat agricultur­al pests.

In addition, the plan would allocate $64 million to county water and sewer systems, $31 million for the county’s 156 parks, $28 million for county branch libraries and $22 million for affordable housing, Aghassi said.

The Board of Supervisor­s must approve a new budget by June 30, and it will receive presentati­ons on the spending plan May 19 and 20. Residents can attend a series of public budget meetings in May and June and can weigh in at public hearings on June 13 and 16.

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