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Green Building Code: Fair Oaks vs Sacramento

How do green building code rules compare between Fair Oaks, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Fair Oaks, CA

Sacramento County

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento adopts the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) and a local Climate Action and Adaptation Plan that pushes new construction toward all-electric appliances, EV-ready parking, and high-efficiency envelopes through Title 15 amendments.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair OaksSacramento
State code-CALGreen Title 24
Local plan-Sacramento CAAP 2024
Net zero target-Carbon zero 2045
Utility partner-SMUD

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Fair Oaks FAQ

No FAQs available.

Sacramento FAQ

Does Sacramento ban natural gas in new homes?

Sacramento has pushed all-electric construction through reach codes and incentives rather than an outright statewide ban. Specific requirements depend on building type and the year your permit is filed.

Are EV-ready outlets required?

CALGreen and Sacramento amendments require a percentage of new parking spaces to be EV-ready or EV-capable. SMUD offers incentives for higher levels of installed charging at multifamily and workplaces.

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