Sustainability 2030 Plan update before Council

Derek Young
2 min readFeb 16, 2021

At a special meeting the Community Development Committee will begin its review of the Pierce County Sustainability 2030 plan, which outlines how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across Pierce County government operations and the larger community over the next 10 years.

Developed with numerous community sustainability experts and county stakeholders, the proposal before Council includes recommended actions to help achieve the stated goal of reducing emissions by 45% by 2030.

Five areas of focus outlined in the plan are:

  • Energy and the built environment
  • Transportation
  • Consumption and waste reduction
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Education and outreach

Following committee review the plan will go to the full Council for consideration. It is currently scheduled for the Council’s March 9, 2021 regular meeting. That date could change, pending Committee action.

Attend the meeting

Attend the Feb. 17, 2021 special Community Development Committee meeting virtually through Zoom or by calling (253) 215–8782 and enter webinar ID: 928–4334–3887. The public can also watch the live broadcast of the meeting on Comcast channel 22, Click! channels 22/522 HD, Rainier Connection channels 20/513 HD or livestreamed via PCTV.

The meeting begins at 1:30 p.m.

Follow these instructions to provide public comment at the meeting.

View the plan

Read the proposed Sustainability 2030: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan

View the website

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Derek Young

Pierce County Councilmember. Serving Gig Harbor, Fox Island, Key Peninsula, Ruston, and parts of North and West Tacoma.