The following 8 questions ask for feedback on sections of the City of Rockville Draft Climate Action List.  "C" - labeled actions are focused on the community; "M" actions involve municipal operations. For more information, see www.rockvillemd.gov/climate.

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* 1. Energy Efficiency Draft Actions: 
C-01 - Adopt Montgomery County’s Building Energy Performance Standard (BEPS) for existing commercial and multifamily buildings
C-02 - Expand low and moderate income (LMI) home repair and weatherization program to increase energy efficiency, resiliency and renewable opportunities
C-03 - Adopt net zero building codes for new construction
C-04 - Opt into Montgomery County's point of sale energy disclosure 
C-05 - Expand home energy efficiency outreach program to increase participation in energy audits and utility rebates
C-06 - Coordinate with Montgomery County on electrification incentives for existing building systems
M-01 - Complete energy assessments of city facilities and develop a strategic plan to reduce facility energy consumption
M-02 - Convert City-owned streetlights to energy efficient LED (light-emitting diode) 
M-03 - Advocate for a Pepco streetlight LED conversion agreement that serves the public interest

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* 2. Renewable Energy Draft Actions: 
C-07 - Advocate to increase the Maryland Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2030
C-08 - Coordinate with Montgomery County on development of the Community Choice Energy Program to aggregate green power purchasing
C-09 - Promote private solar and geothermal installations (e.g., solar co-op, streamlined permitting, and expanding access for low-to-moderate income residents)
M-04 - Identify feasible opportunities for solar photovoltaic installations on City property
M-05 - Purchase renewable energy certificates (RECs) for municipal electricity

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* 3. Sustainable Transportation Draft Actions: 
C-10 - Work with WMATA, MDOT, and Montgomery County to maximize transit accessibility and ridership and enhance mobility options
C-11 - Develop a Rockville Electric Vehicle (EV) Readiness Plan
C-12 - Require new developments and redevelopments to be electric vehicle-ready
C-13 - Promote a regional electric vehicle buyer co-op
C-14 - Expand active transportation and shared micro-mobility network (implement improvements identified in Bicycle Master Plan and Vision Zero Plan)
C-15 - Adopt a Pedestrian Master Plan
M-06 - Convert the city fleet to cleaner and more efficient fuel sources
M-07 - Create a new Capital Improvement Plan to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure on City property to serve employees, fleet and the community
M-08 - Update City teleworking and transit benefit policies to encourage City employees to reduce vehicle miles traveled

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* 4. Land Management Draft Actions: 
C-16 - Implement 2040 Comprehensive Plan to steer the most-dense development/redevelopment to mixed-use, transit-served locations to reduce VMT and conserve/restore environmental areas
C-17 - Expand education and incentives to support tree planting and native habitat landscaping conversions on private property and removal of non-native invasive plants 
M-09 - Develop a Green Space Management Plan for public lands to assess and restore trees, forests, meadows, stream valleys and wetlands

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* 5. Materials and Waste: 
C-18 - Develop a food waste composting program for residents
C-19 - Expand recycling and waste reduction outreach program to increase recycling compliance and waste diversion
M-10 - Develop a city sustainable procurement policy

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* 6. Resiliency Draft Actions: 
C-20 - Incorporate climate resilient building and infrastructure design features in new buildings and retrofits  
C-21 - Update floodplain maps and community program to incorporate new FEMA requirements
C-22 - Work with Montgomery County and State agencies to provide cooling centers and resilience hubs
C-23 - Work with Montgomery County and community partners to measure and map urban heat islands to mitigate exposure to extreme heat
C-24 - Increase tree planting, green and cool roofs, and cool pavements on public and private property
M-11 - Continue assessing the vulnerability of Rockville’s critical infrastructure, facilities and services, and prioritize areas for improved climate resiliency
M-12 - Advocate for state and federal authorities to update stormwater infrastructure design, operations and maintenance standards to accommodate new rainfall/ storm event projections
M-13 - Update the storm drain conveyance capacity assessment and identify constraints and areas at risk for worsened flooding and drainage problems
M-14 - Develop and implement Heat Illness Prevention Plans for various city services and operations

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* 7. Public Engagement and Oversight Draft Actions: 
C-25 - Work with community partners to conduct a public engagement campaign to reduce emissions and adapt to the impacts from climate change
C-26 - Develop metrics and performance indicators for climate actions to establish a data-driven assessment and reporting process
M-15 - Incorporate climate mitigation and resiliency considerations into the City's budget prioritization process
M-16 - Develop an interdepartmental climate action team to implement and track plan progress

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* 8. The following applies to me (choose all that apply):

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