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Climate Emergency Mobilization: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

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

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

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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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles declared a climate emergency in 2019 and created the Climate Emergency Mobilization Office. The Sustainable LA Plan and LAMC Chapter 99 reach code require all-electric new construction to drive citywide carbon neutrality by 2050.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
AdoptedAugust 2022 by City Council-
Lead officeOffice of Sustainability-
Net-zero targetCommunity emissions by 2045-
CoverageMitigation plus adaptation-
Declaration year-2019 City Council resolution
All-electric reach code-LAMC Chapter 99
Renewable electricity target-100% by 2035
Carbon-neutral target-Net-zero buildings by 2050
Coordinating office-Climate Emergency Mobilization Office

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I still install a gas stove in a remodel?

Existing buildings may keep gas appliances and replace like-for-like during minor remodels. Major additions or full reconstructions trigger Chapter 99 all-electric requirements through LADBS plan-check review.

Does the reach code apply to ADUs?

Yes. New detached accessory dwelling units must be all-electric under Chapter 99, including heat pumps for space and water heating. Conversion ADUs in existing structures have limited exemptions.

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