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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • As part of the City of Boston’s continuing commitment to sustainable transportation, the CleanAir CABS program was launched on April 1, 2007. Through the Clean [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ransportation Services (PTS) is committed to providing sustainable, viable transportation options for the ASU community. To that end, PTS sponsors the car-sharing pr ...staff members, Zipcar provides a way for them to use an alternate form of transportation to travel to campus, but still have a vehicle available for them should the
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  • '''WHEREAS''', overuse of gas-powered vehicles is harmful to people's health and the environment and contributes ...s and scooters, which are an environmentally-friendly alternative means of transportation; and
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  • invested itself in projects to increase the use of alternative transportation and will continue to ...REAS''', there is a need to encourage Pittsburghers to explore alternative transportation in
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ealthy, sustainable city. It also implements recommended policies from the Transportation Master Plan. [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...veloping fueling specifications for the first planned Department of Public Transportation bid package; and ...vention Ordinance, the Public Transportation Commission (now the Municipal Transportation Agency) is required to identify heavily traveled diesel bus lines that may
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  • ...t car-sharing company, starting a program on campus designed to expand the transportation options available to students, faculty and staff. ...Prius, totally revolutionizes the way students and faculty can think about transportation. Not only does it provide a convenient and fairly inexpensive way for stude
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  • ...Agreement, which, among other items, included the promotion of alternative transportation such as bicycle trails; and ...Green Commission, which, among other things, recommends use of alternative transportation, including bicycles, to reduce the City's greenhouse gas emissions; and
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...TAL INITIATIVES AND ACCEPT THE AMOUNT OF $13,300 FOR THE "GET AROUND TOWN" TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES MARKETING PROJECT'' energy consumption by exercising key powers over land use, transportation,
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  • ...s for their economic welfare and their most critical activities, including transportation and food supply; and ...5 years; educating the public; accelerating implementation of land use and transportation policies that reduce oil use; expanding energy efficiency programs; support
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  • exercising key influence over such activities as land use, transportation, building construction and ...on plan which through energy efficiency actions and the use of alternative transportation fuels will achieve the above identified benefits; and
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...rade program to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, factories, transportation fuels and other major sources.... [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...endeavor to meet all of its needs for space and hot water heating, and for transportation in college vehicles and vessels from renewable sources such as biofuels, bi ...ransportation to and from campus by students, staff and faculty, and other transportation made necessary by campus events.
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ule applies to all bus use, including daily route travel, field trips, and transportation to and from athletic events. School buses will not be restarted until they [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • '''Source File''': http://www.slcgov.com/transportation/Parking/green.htm * [http://www.slcgov.com/transportation/Parking/qualify.htm Does My Vehicle Qualify for Free Metered Parking?]
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  • ...tudy by the City’s Office of Sustainability and Environment identified the transportation sector as the source of more than half of the area’s greenhouse gas emiss ...gov/climate). Because of the sector’s large contribution to GHG emissions, transportation is a considerable focus of the Climate Action Plan.
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ce the community's energy usage through their actions concerning land use, transportation, construction, waste management, energy supply, and energy management; and
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  • ...nce their community's energy usage by exercising key powers over land use, transportation, building construction, waste management, and, in many cases, energy supply
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  • http://spectrum.ieee.org/cars-that-think/transportation/advanced-cars/electric-truck-startup-nikola-motors-claims-23-billion-preord [[Category:Electric-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, job creation, and economic growth through energy conservation and ...tly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while preserving economic development, transportation options and the ability of responsible producers of energy to provide a sta
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  • key powers over land use, transportation, building construction, waste management, and, in many cases,
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  • ...senger comfort/safety in those vehicles operating for commercial passenger transportation or school purposes up to a maximum of 30 minutes/hour. If ambient temperatu .... Code of Federal Regulation 49 CFR Part 395 and the Arizona Department Of Transportation (DOT) regulation R17-5-202 referencing hours of service restrictions.
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  • ...', The United States is heavily dependent on foreign oil supplies, and the transportation sector depends on petroleum for 97 percent of its needs, which exacerbates ...use of new technologies and alternative fuels in marine engines and ground transportation intermodal services, to the extent feasible, to minimize air emission and w
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  • :6. Transportation alternatives. :4. Active and public transportation
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • '''WHEREAS''', local governments have direct influence over land use, transportation, projects such as energy conservation and renewable energy projects, transportation efficiencies,
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  • reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, job creation, and economic
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • deadline, the Borough could lose funding for any statewide transportation projects that
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  • * #Transportation - 42.3 Gas-Powered
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  • * Transportation and Land Use
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  • ...s influence communities’ emissions by exercising key powers over land use, transportation, construction, waste management, and energy management; and
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  • use (39%); transportation (25%); residential energy use (18%); industrial energy use (15%); and waste Recommendations were provided for five sectors including: energy, transportation, land use, waste
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  • transportation planning, waste reduction, and wiser energy management; and
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • influence the community's energy usage by exercising power over land use, transportation, building
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • transportation, building construction, waste management, and energy supply and management.
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  • ...estrian Program website. The Vision for the City of Tucson's Department of Transportation Bicycle and Pedestrian Program is to increase bicycle and walking opportuni ...oordination with member jurisdictions which includes Arizona Department of Transportation, City of Tucson, Pima County, South Tucson, Town of Oro Valley, Town of Sah
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  • ...ovements in the last 20 years to reduce greenhouse gas emissions including transportation initiatives, Burlington Electric Department energy conserving strategies an
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...reenhouse gas emissions by implementing measures at the local level in the transportation, energy and waste sectors. Over 150 cities and counties, representing 20% o
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...to: energy security and cost reduction; affordable housing; mobility and, transportation choices; solid waste reduction and recycling; salmon recovery; reliable, af '''WHEREAS''', the City's existing energy, solid waste, and transportation and air quality initiatives - all designed and implemented to meet establis
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  • alternative transportation fuels, lessens the strain on the power grid during times of peak use and wo
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  • ...ay 2005 call for reduced emissions through energy efficiency, land use and transportation planning, waste reduction, and wiser energy management; and,
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • * Promote transportation options such as bicycle paths and commute trip reduction programs.
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  • ...ible design, energy efficiency, resource recovery, water conservation, and transportation. '''Transportation'''<br>
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  • ...total release of greenhouse gases world-wide (this is more than the whole transportation sector).''
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  • transportation). The GHG inventory for City operations has been broken into six main areas ...ouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan and will report progress annually to the Transportation and Public Works Committee.
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  • ...ppropriate, in conjunction with all new construction and reconstruction of transportation projects, except where bicycle and pedestrian use are not permitted." [TITL bicycling and walking into the mainstream transportation planning. The purpose was to reduce dependency
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  • ...nal jurisdiction over policy areas such as air quality, land use planning, transportation, zoning, forest preservation, water conservation, and wastewater and solid ...cies, improving air quality, promoting waste-to-energy programs, expanding transportation and work choices to reduce traffic congestion, and fostering more economic
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  • ...ity. Workgroups will be investigating opportunities related to energy use, transportation, land use and waste reduction, both in the town government operations and w
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  • :7. Developing an employee transportation program designed to minimize the number of single occupant vehicle trips ta ...bicycle trails, encourage trip reduction, and encourage the use of public transportation and car pooling.
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  • such as air quality, land use planning, transportation, zoning, forest preservation, water air quality, promoting waste-to-energy programs, expanding transportation and work choices to
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  • ...into consideration the source of our food or the effect of its growth and transportation on ourselves and our environment. ...ttps://apps.carleton.edu/campus/sustainability/initiatives/transportation/ Transportation]'''<br>
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  • efficiency, transportation, recycling, and tree planting have
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • * Rice encourages use of and provides access to public transportation. We operate a fare-free shuttle system, with routes on-campus as well as t
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  • walkable urban communities; we can promote transportation options such as transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through
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  • ...fluence the Communities energy use by exercising key powers over land use, transportation, construction, waste management, and energy supply and management.
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  • renewable energy to power City facilities); Transportation (in relation and public transportation in the community); Purchasing & Waste
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  • ...nal jurisdiction over policy areas such as air quality, land use planning, transportation, forest preservation, water conservation, and wastewater and solid waste ma ...cies, improving air quality, promoting waste-to-energy programs, expanding transportation and work choices to reduce traffic congestion, and fostering more economic
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]] [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • Medford’s CAP addresses various pollution sources related to transportation. The CAP proposes several measures to reduce emissions from the municipal [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • :a. transportation;
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  • ...nts is the best way to reduce carbon. Regulation on cars and making public transportation available, moving the way we move our goods from trucks to rail lines is th
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  • ”Transit Vehicle” means a school bus, tour bus, motor coach, and public transportation bus [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • * Chapter 5 discusses Transportation and Sustainable Land Use. :'''Transportation Fuels''': Commute emissions, plus other non-commute driving and Air Travel
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  • subjects such as transportation, building, planning, waste '''1. Transportation, Traffic and Transit -'''
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  • ..., crops, manure, trash or waste for electricity and/or heat, or converting transportation fuels. According to the Energy Information Administration, 49.6 percent of
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy conservat
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  • congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation :2. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives
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  • ...nsible for 18% of greenhouse gas emissions. That's greater than the entire transportation sector.
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  • * Encourage use of and provide access to public transportation for all faculty, staff, students and visitor at our institution.
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy conservat :3. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives
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  • congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation 3. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction
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  • improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy 3. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction
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  • '''WHEREAS''', the Initiative may include projects that address climate, transportation, energy, land use, resource efficiency, water, and air quality; and
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  • ...educing fossil fuel consumption in thermoelectric generation and vehicular transportation; and
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  • congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation # Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives
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  • ...e changing pathways of ground and surface water, interruptions of regional transportation, and the release to the atmosphere of previously stored carbon.''
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...asing, air quality and water usage, hazardous materials, waste management, transportation, outreach and education and carbon neutrality.
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy conservat 3. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction
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  • * Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives ...one to work everyday. The law requires major employers to provide employee transportation programs to encourage this shift. There are 12 major employers, including
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy conservat 3. Promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives
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  • ...eservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic development and job creation through energy conservat :(3) promote transportation options such as bicycle trails, commute trip reduction programs, incentives
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...the auto industry argued that it was rushed. The E.P.A. and Department of Transportation have reopened the review.''
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...and consider life cycle economics of a product including its manufacture, transportation, use and disposal.
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  • ...in seven broad areas: energy, waste reduction, urban design, urban nature, transportation, environmental health and water.
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  • * Reassess campus transportation needs and planning in light of the need to reduce energy use and energy-rel
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  • ...eleases methane – a very potent greenhouse gas. Through the combination of transportation and decomposition, Evergreen’s solid waste is responsible for about 50 to
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  • the health and productivity of its employees, transportation choices of city employees and
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  • California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority
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  • * '''Transportation''' ...g will be among the largest contributor to the emissions. Promoting public transportation, car pooling, bicycling and other options will be an important part of the
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  • ...EAF provided input on major studies such as the Urban Growth Strategy, the Transportation Master Plan, the Cycling and Pathways Study and the various Class Environme
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  • ...sustainability efforts for over twenty years. The Council tracks issues of transportation, food systems and composting, landscaping, waste and recycling, and energy. '''Transportation'''<br>
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  • [[Category:Electric-Powered Transportation]] [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • <big><big>'''Joint Office of Energy and Transportation .... DOT & DOE Step Up with EV Charging Infrastructure Nationwide'''</big>< * https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2021/12/29/electric-vehicle-charging-stations/
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  • ...ging accessible to more vehicles. For a sustainable transition to electric transportation, it is crucial to quickly increase investments and make reliable, publicly '''''The U.S. Department of Transportation announces it is accepting applications to fund EV charging and fueling infr
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  • ...n a coal C.C.S. plant before giving up on C.C.S. in 2017 and shifting to a gas-powered plant without C.C.S. The plant was partially demolished in October 2021, le ...ve to keep us hooked by fighting regulations to move us towards low-carbon transportation and fearmongering about the climate transition.''
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  • ...at require developments to offset their impacts on water, air, open space, transportation; ...ies, energy security and cost reduction; affordable housing; mobility and, transportation choices; solid waste reduction and recycling; reliable, affordable water su
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  • '''9. Transportation'''<br> ...o submit traffic impact studies will include impacts on the city's current transportation infrastructure and will provide mitigation such as financial transit subsid
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  • improvements, reduced traffic congestion, improved transportation choices, and
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  • ...Our work touches many areas of Smith's operations, including construction, transportation, purchasing, materials use, energy use, and waste management. We also coord
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  • ...ential impacts throughout its lifetime, including raw material extraction, transportation, manufacturing, use, and disposal. ...tor Vehicle Safety Standards determined by the United States Department of Transportation.
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  • ...es. They are leading the world in solar technology, alternative fuels, new transportation systems, efficient lighting, and energy monitoring systems innovation. They
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  • change, water resources, energy, transportation, industry and public health.
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  • '''TRANSPORTATION/COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION'''
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  • ...ng strategies to meet them by December 07: food, solid waste, purchasing, transportation).
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  • * The City has exclusive authority over collection and transportation of all garbage and residential recycled materials. * Commercial recycling collection and transportation is not regulated and is subject to open market forces.
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  • ...to guide future policies relating to employee commute options, parking and transportation. ...m the then Department of Sustainable Community Development Administration, Transportation, Fleet, and Facilities divisions; District 3 Board staff; the Chair’s Off
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  • :1. Use of locally or regionally produced products and services to minimize transportation requirements ...mental impacts throughout its lifetime, including new material extraction, transportation, manufacturing, use and disposal.
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  • '''Transportation'''<br> Your transportation choices have profound impacts on your life, on the environment, on public c
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  • transportation, education, building industry, and residential consumers.
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  • ...xis that run on alternative fuels and other endeavours to use less fuel in transportation; new technologies in renewable energy production; and the development of su ...with green building projects, improvements to infrastructure, sustainable transportation and waste management.
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  • ...and effects, and provided charging and changing facilities for alternative transportation.
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  • ...onomic effects throughout its lifetime, including new material extraction, transportation, manufacturing, use, and disposal. ...printing paper, office paper, janitorial paper, construction, landscaping, transportation, vehicles, and non-paper office products – and which contain the highest
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  • ...principles into the City's Comprehensive Plan, and other plans that impact transportation, housing, land use, economic development, energy use, air quality, water qu regarding growth management, land use, transportation, energy, water, affordable housing, indoor and
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  • '''Transportation''': Work with local, regional, and state agencies and developers to improve City’s multi-modal transportation network, minimize automobile dependency, and
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  • ...ve to keep us hooked by fighting regulations to move us towards low-carbon transportation and fearmongering about the climate transition.''
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  • ...Currey, materials engineer for Northern Region of the Alaska Department of Transportation Public Facilities. “One of our maintenance superintendents recently told ...e changing pathways of ground and surface water, interruptions of regional transportation, and the release to the atmosphere of previously stored carbon.''
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...ng prioritizing projects that emphasize the electrification of the state’s transportation system; weatherization of homes and commercial properties; community-scale [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • * Transportation Products
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  • ...ate the significance of California’s move this week to end the sale of new gas-powered cars.'' '''More on California's decision to drive forward into a new world of transportation'''
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  • ...mental impacts throughout its lifetime, including new material extraction, transportation, manufacturing, use, and disposal.
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  • ...ate the significance of California’s move this week to end the sale of new gas-powered cars.'' '''More on California's decision to drive forward into a new world of transportation'''
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  • ...Considering life cycle economics of a product that includes manufacture, transportation, use and disposal. ...cludes, but is not limited to: greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions; transportation impacts; groundwater and surface water contamination; water and energy effi
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  • [[Category:Gas-Powered Transportation]]
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  • # [[Takoma Park, MD Adding Transportation of Radioactive Materials to Nuclear Free Zone Act]] ='''[[:Category:Transportation|Transportation]]'''=
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  • ...ate the significance of California’s move this week to end the sale of new gas-powered cars.'' '''More on California's decision to drive forward into a new world of transportation'''
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  • ...gas, oil, cellular and may include Federal or Provincial agencies such as transportation authorities.
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  • :FAST: Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act :TNCs: transportation network companies
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  • ...california-leads-nation-in-green-transpo-policies-how-did-your-state-do/ ''Transportation''] -- [http://news.yahoo.com/california-gov-jerry-browns-ambitious-green-en [[Category:Electric-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...erials, such as those for construction, landscaping, parks and recreation, transportation, vehicles, miscellaneous, and non-paper office products. The programs are ...ades, including recycled products approved by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
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