Orange County adopted a Climate Action Plan committing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across county facilities, fleet, and unincorporated land use, aligning with California statewide carbon-neutrality targets by 2045.
The OC Climate Action Plan integrates emission inventories, renewable-energy targets for county buildings, fleet electrification milestones, and adaptation strategies for sea-level rise along the 42-mile coast. Departments file annual progress reports. Unincorporated developments above set thresholds undergo CEQA greenhouse-gas analysis using Bay Area or SCAQMD significance thresholds. Incorporated cities run separate plans, but countywide initiatives include solar-on-county-buildings, EV charging at parks, and methane capture at the Frank Bowerman, Olinda Alpha, and Prima Deshecha landfills. Compliance is largely policy-level rather than direct code enforcement against residents.
Plan is policy guidance for county operations; private homeowners face no direct fines, but new projects above CEQA thresholds may require mitigation.
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