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Climate Plan

Description

As a city that’s recognized worldwide for environmental restoration, Chattanooga has an opportunity to lead in this emerging economy – and the time to act is now. By committing today to build a more sustainable city, we will reduce the costs of tomorrow, while fueling economic growth and social well-being for the benefit of everyone.

Building a cleaner, greener city isn’t just important for the environment - it’s critical for our future growth and prosperity.

The good news is that affordable, scalable solutions are available to help ensure our community grows in a way that is sustainable and equitable for all. These solutions make up the essence of the Climate Action Plan. And by implementing them together, we will protect our environment, grow our local economy, and increase the quality of life for all Chattanoogans in the years to come.

The Climate Action Plan has 6 goals and 103 strategies, which sounds like a lot. But the activities all fall into four main categories:

  • Transportation
    • Increase alternate transportation options for Chattanoogans
    • Fully electrify CARTA and the City of Chattanooga’s fleet of vehicles
    • Make it easier for residents to own and use electric vehicles
  • Buildings and waste
    • Improve energy efficiency across all municipal buildings
    • Make it easier for residents to access clean energy sources to power their homes and office buildings
    • Reduce waste city-wide
  • Greenspaces and waterways
    • Improve water and air quality throughout the city
    • Preserve and grow natural habitats and tree canopies
    • Increase access to quality greenspaces for every neighborhood
  • Jobs and opportunity
    • Grow the local green economy
    • Prepare our local workforce for the green economy of the future

Objectives

  • Build a more sustainable city through new, modernized smart growth and zoning policies
  • Preserve and improve Chattanooga’s natural resources
  • Become a national leader in the green economy
  • Achieve net zero-carbon emissions in City government operations by 2040 and city-wide by 2050
  • Achieve a zero waste footprint in City government operations by 2040 and city-wide by 2050
  • Reduce disparities among socially and economically vulnerable communities

These goals were developed with input from multiple local community organizations and residents, during a series of roundtable discussions and workshops. Achieving them will require all of us, to work together as a community, for a stronger and more resilient future

Every solution included in the plan will be implemented through an equity lens, so that all Chattanoogans, regardless of skin color or zip code, will experience the benefits of a cleaner, more sustainable city.

Budget

  • $25 million RAISE grant to replace the Wilcox Blvd. bridge
  • $4.5 million for an integrated electric vehicle transportation management system

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