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City of Charlottetown
Responsible in 11 actions
ID
Action title
Implementation phase
Status
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2.3.1
Increase the number of outdoor and indoor public water fountains and water bottle refill stations.
Continuous
On time
a month ago
4.1.2
Expand the Home Flood Protection Rebate Program to incentivize flood protection measures and other climate adaptation retrofits for homeowners and renters.
Implementation
On time
a month ago
4.4.4
Perform comprehensive energy audits on all Water and Sewer Utility buildings, including the Charlottetown Pollution Control Plant.
Planning
On time
a month ago
6.3.3
Continue to educate staff and enforce the City’s anti-idling policy for City vehicles, including public transit buses.
Continuous
On time
5 months ago
7.1.2
Continue to protect and enhance City wellfield sites through actions guided by the Wellfield Protection Plans and Forest Management Plans.
Continuous
On time
a month ago
7.1.3
Continue and expand programs to promote grey water use (e.g. rain barrels) on residential and commercial properties to reduce dependency on the municipal water supply.
Not started
5 months ago
7.1.4
Reduce water consumption through incentives, seasonal restrictions and the billing process.
Continuous
On time
5 months ago
7.1.5
Promote and incentivize drought-tolerant, low water-use, adaptive landscaping in both public and private spaces to maintain green spaces.
Planning
On time
a month ago
7.3.9
Assess the condition of Charlottetown's natural assets as well as develop and implement management plans to steward and protect these areas, working with partners to complete this work on non-City owned land.
Implementation
On time
a month ago
8.2.1
Continue to install and support installation of back-up power to critical infrastructure and buildings used as emergency reception centres or shelters, with a priority for zero-emissions sources, where possible.
Implementation
On time
a month ago
9.1.5
Create a lifecycle assessment framework to apply to all municipal equipment purchases and construction projects that considers embodied carbon.
Not started
5 months ago