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Climate Emergency Mobilization: Palo Alto vs Santa Clara

How do climate emergency mobilization rules compare between Palo Alto, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Palo Alto and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

Palo Alto, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County declared a climate emergency in 2020 and adopted the OneSCC 2030 Sustainability Master Plan setting county-operations carbon neutrality and aggressive countywide reduction targets. The Office of Sustainability coordinates implementation across departments serving 1.9 million residents.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County declared a climate emergency in 2020 and adopted the OneSCC 2030 Sustainability Master Plan setting county-operations carbon neutrality and aggressive countywide reduction targets. The Office of Sustainability coordinates implementation across departments serving 1.9 million residents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalo AltoSanta Clara
Plan nameOneSCC 2030 Sustainability Master PlanOneSCC 2030 Sustainability Master Plan
Emergency declared2020 Board resolution2020 Board resolution
Lead officeOffice of SustainabilityOffice of Sustainability
Operations targetCarbon neutral by 2030Carbon neutral by 2030
Electricity providerSilicon Valley Clean Energy CCESilicon Valley Clean Energy CCE

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Palo Alto FAQ

Does the plan require my home to go electric?

Not directly. The plan sets county-operations targets and reach-code updates for new construction in unincorporated areas. Existing homes face no retrofit mandate yet, though incentives encourage heat-pump and induction conversions through BayREN and SVCE programs.

How does the plan apply to incorporated cities?

Most actions target unincorporated areas and county operations. Cities like San Jose and Sunnyvale run their own climate plans. The county funds regional programs — fleet electrification, tree canopy, EV charging — that cities can join through partnerships.

Santa Clara FAQ

Does the plan require my home to go electric?

Not directly. The plan sets county-operations targets and reach-code updates for new construction in unincorporated areas. Existing homes face no retrofit mandate yet, though incentives encourage heat-pump and induction conversions through BayREN and SVCE programs.

How does the plan apply to incorporated cities?

Most actions target unincorporated areas and county operations. Cities like San Jose and Sunnyvale run their own climate plans. The county funds regional programs — fleet electrification, tree canopy, EV charging — that cities can join through partnerships.

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