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Climate Emergency Mobilization: Mount Vernon vs New Rochelle

How do climate emergency mobilization rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and New Rochelle, NY?

Mount Vernon and New Rochelle have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Westchester County declared a climate emergency and adopted a Climate Action Plan with countywide greenhouse-gas reduction targets, building electrification goals, and resilience planning under Sustainability Code Chapter 700.

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New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Westchester County declared a climate emergency and adopted a Climate Action Plan with countywide greenhouse-gas reduction targets, building electrification goals, and resilience planning under Sustainability Code Chapter 700.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonNew Rochelle
County code chapterCh. 700 SustainabilityCh. 700 Sustainability
Emissions target80% by 205080% by 2050
Lead agencyOffice of SustainabilityOffice of Sustainability
Resident penaltyNone directlyNone directly

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Does the Climate Action Plan force me to electrify my home?

No. The plan governs county operations and offers grants. Electrification mandates only apply if your city or village adopts a local stretch energy code.

Where do I find the plan?

The Westchester County Office of Sustainability publishes the Climate Action Plan and progress reports on westchestergov.com under Planning and Sustainability.

New Rochelle FAQ

Does the Climate Action Plan force me to electrify my home?

No. The plan governs county operations and offers grants. Electrification mandates only apply if your city or village adopts a local stretch energy code.

Where do I find the plan?

The Westchester County Office of Sustainability publishes the Climate Action Plan and progress reports on westchestergov.com under Planning and Sustainability.

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