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PC 2009/03/16-Workshop SB 375City of Anaheim Planning Commission Workshop March 16, 2009 1 Effective January 1, 2009 Intended to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by automobiles and light trucks through changes in land use patterns and transportation investment. 2 CARB to set statewide and regional GHG emission reduction targets VMT reductions are the only means to measure the reduction of GHG emissions. Changes in land use and transportation investment are the only measures to demonstrate reduced VMT. 3 Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) –A new element of the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Changes to the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process and alignment with the SCS Some CEQA relief for residential projects that develop consistent with the SCS 4 Growth projection Land use map with location, density and intensity Best available data on open space and farmland Must be internally consistent with the other parts of the RTP Identify whether the SCS land use pattern and transportation system can achieve the GHG targets 5 Region must prepare an Alternative Planning Scenario (APS) that: Identifies why SCS cannot meet the target and what is needed to achieve the target Identifies a land use and transportation scenario that would achieve the GHG emissions target 6 SCS will be prepared over the next 3 years and adopted with the Regional Transportation Plan in 2012 Shift of growth from the inland communities to coastal communities SCAG is half of state and may assume half of state target of 5 MMTCO2E or 2.5 MMTCO2E Transportation projects MAY be affected. Land uses may change. 7 Working on this now Participating in discussions and working groups to develop methodologies Coordinating with OCTA, OCCOG and SCAG to develop the City’s growth projection that will be incorporated into the SCS 8