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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do climate emergency mobilization rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles County adopted its OurCounty Sustainability Plan in 2019 with binding climate targets, paired with a Climate Vulnerability Assessment guiding adaptation. The Chief Sustainability Office coordinates 159 actions across 12 goals targeting carbon neutrality by 2050 in unincorporated areas.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach adopted its Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) in 2022, declaring a climate emergency and setting citywide goals for greenhouse gas reduction, sea-level rise adaptation, and equitable resilience across coastal and inland neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Plan nameOurCounty Sustainability Plan-
Adoption yearAugust 2019-
Lead officeChief Sustainability Office, CEOOffice of Sustainability
Renewable target100% electricity by 2045-
Action count159 actions, 12 goals-
Adopted-August 2022 by City Council
Net-zero target-Community emissions by 2045
Coverage-Mitigation plus adaptation

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Lakewood FAQ

Does the plan require my home to go electric?

Not directly. The plan sets county-operations targets and updates Title 31 reach codes for new construction in unincorporated areas. Existing homes face no retrofit mandate yet, though incentive programs encourage heat-pump and induction conversions.

How does the plan apply to incorporated cities?

Most actions target unincorporated areas and county operations. Cities choose whether to align. The plan funds regional programs β€” cool roofs, EV charging, tree canopy β€” that incorporated cities can opt into through partnerships.

Long Beach FAQ

Is the CAAP enforceable on its own?

No. The CAAP is a guiding policy. Specific ordinances on building electrification, EV charging, and stormwater enforce its goals.

Does it cover the Port of Long Beach?

Yes for citywide accounting, but the Port runs its own Clean Air Action Plan covering ships, trucks, and terminal equipment.

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