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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on two climate and sustainability planning documents from Rancho Cucamonga. The city has developed plans targeting greenhouse gas emissions reduction primarily from transportation and building energy, with goals of 31% reduction by 2030 and 47% by 2040 from 2018 levels. Major initiatives include transitioning to zero-emission vehicles, expanding electric vehicle charging stations, improving building energy efficiency, increasing renewable electricity, enhancing urban forestry, conserving water, and boosting waste recycling to 60% by 2030. Implementation involves phased adoption of measures by 2025, biennial progress tracking, and funding through state grants and utility programs.

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