Climate Emergency Mobilization: Green Valley vs Tucson
How do climate emergency mobilization rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?
Green Valley, AZ
Pima County
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Tucson, AZ
Pima County
Tucson's 2020 Climate Action and Adaptation Plan commits the city to carbon neutrality by 2030 for municipal operations and citywide net-zero by 2045, with adaptation programs targeting extreme heat and Sonoran Desert drought.
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| Fact | Green Valley | Tucson |
|---|---|---|
| Adopted | - | 2020 (Resolution 23167) |
| Municipal target | - | Carbon neutral by 2030 |
| Citywide target | - | Net zero by 2045 |
| Lead office | - | Office of Sustainability |
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Green Valley FAQ
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Tucson FAQ
Does the CAAP fine homeowners directly?
No. The plan sets goals; enforcement runs through specific codes such as water waste, idling, energy, and tree protection ordinances.
Where can I read the plan?
The full CAAP and progress updates are published on tucsonaz.gov under the Office of Sustainability and Climate Action page.
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