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Goal <br />Roseville 2040 <br />Support Minnesota's <br />Next Generation Energy <br />Act goal of an 80% <br />reduction in community - <br />wide greenhouse gas <br />(GHG) emissions from <br />2005 levels by 2050, <br />through leading by <br />example in addition to <br />education, incentives, <br />and regulation to <br />encourage action by <br />residents and businesses <br />Chapter 13 1 Page 36 <br />Action or Strategy <br />With appropriate community engagement, <br />develop a Greenhouse Gas Action Plan to <br />establish City -specific energy and greenhouse <br />gas reduction goals, and select strategies to <br />reduce emissions from building energy, <br />travel, solid waste, and water use. The <br />Greenhouse Gas Action Plan should include <br />goals and strategies for both community - <br />wide emissions and City operations and <br />should: <br />• Identify current community -wide <br />greenhouse gas emissions and, separately, <br />emissions associated with City operations. <br />• Establish mid -and long-term emissions <br />reduction goals that support Minnesota's <br />goal of an 80% reduction from 2005 levels <br />by 2050 (M.S. 216H.02). <br />• Propose reduction strategies and identify <br />associated: <br />o savings potential, <br />o economic and business development <br />potential, <br />o implementation methods through <br />existing or new policies and programs, <br />and <br />o implementation costs, financing <br />mechanisms and funding sources. <br />• Develop an implementation plan with a <br />schedule, responsible party, and measure <br />of success for every strategy. <br />• Indicate the method thatwill be used to <br />track Droeress. <br />Who <br />Public Works staff <br />When <br />Short-term <br />Chapter 13: Implementation <br />Ongoing? How ($) <br />City funds, grants <br />