The OneSCC Sustainability Master Plan and county Climate Roadmap 2030 set urban forest equity goals tied to heat-vulnerable neighborhoods. Targets include doubling canopy cover in low-income areas through partnerships with cities, Valley Water, and Our City Forest.
Santa Clara County's Office of Sustainability runs urban forest equity programs under the OneSCC Sustainability Master Plan adopted 2021 and the Climate Roadmap 2030. Heat-island mapping by the Office of Health Equity flags East San Jose, Alviso, parts of Gilroy, and unincorporated North County as priority planting zones. Funding flows from Measure AA, Cap-and-Trade allocations, and CAL FIRE Urban and Community Forestry grants administered jointly with Our City Forest, Valley Water, and member cities. Targets include adding 100,000 trees countywide by 2030, prioritizing heat-vulnerable parcels, and ensuring at least 30 percent of new plantings serve census tracts with canopy cover below 15 percent. Implementation is voluntary at the parcel level and depends on landowner cooperation.
Urban forest equity targets are aspirational and not directly enforced against property owners. Failure of grant-funded contractors to meet equity benchmarks can trigger funding clawbacks under grant agreement terms.
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Mountain View prohibits disturbing noise between 10pm and 7am weekdays and 10pm to 8am weekends, with enforcement by police and code enforcement officers.
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Amplified music from speakers, DJs, and live bands requires compliance with decibel limits and quiet hours; Shoreline Amphitheatre operates under a separate ...
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Industrial and commercial properties in Mountain View must comply with stationary noise source limits measured at property lines, with conditions enforced th...
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Mountain View Chapter 21 sets specific decibel thresholds varying by zoning district and time of day, measured at property lines with standardized equipment.
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Mountain View requires EV charging infrastructure in new construction under CALGreen Tier 2. Residential EV installations follow expedited permitting per AB ...
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RVs, trailers, and boats in Mountain View cannot park on public streets over 72 hours and face Large Vehicle Ordinance limits. Residential storage must be on...
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