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This memorandum provides a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy, detailing key workstreams, project highlights, and updates for the period of January to March 2025. It outlines the objectives of the strategy, including climate resilience, sustainable mobility, and clean energy. The report includes an analysis of the completion status of various workstreams, with a color-coded rating system indicating progress. The memorandum also highlights specific initiatives such as the Climate Smart Decarbonization plan and partnerships with PG&E. Staff will return to the Transportation & Environment Committee in fall 2025 for further updates.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Transportation and Environment Committee.
It includes a recommendation to accept a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy.
The report covers updates on key workstreams and project highlights for the previous quarter (January - March 2025).
The City Infrastructure Strategy has five updated objectives: Climate Ready & Climate Smart, Modern & Sustainable Mobility, Clean Energy Resilience, Water Resilience, and Natural Environment Restoration.
The report uses a color-coded system (Green, Yellow, Red) to indicate the status of workstreams, with 63% rated Green, 32% Yellow, and 5% Red for Q3.
Specific initiatives highlighted include the Climate Smart Decarbonization plan and collaboration with PG&E.
The memorandum indicates that staff will provide further updates in fall 2025.
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T&E AGENDA: ITEM: TO: TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: See Below Approved 5/19/25 (d) 1 FROM: Manuel Pineda DATE: April 28, 2025 Date 5/6/25 _____ SUBJECT: City Infrastructure Strategy Quarterly Status Report RECOMMENDATION Accept a quarterly status report on key workstreams, project highlights, and any updates on key workstreams. OUTCOME Staff will provide an update on the City Infrastructure Strategy workstreams, the results of the previous Quarter’s commitments (January – March 2025), and committed deliverables for the current Quarter (April – June 2025). The Committee will provide feedback to staff on their update. BACKGROUND In July 2024, the City Infrastructure Strategy was refined to better align with new opportunities, evolving needs, and the FY 2024-25 Operating and Capital Budget. The five updated Objectives that now make up our strategy are: Climate Ready & Climate Smart, Modern & Sustainable Mobility, Clean Energy Resilience, Water Resilience, and Natural Environment Restoration (Figure 1). This updated Infrastructure Strategy streamlines the city’s focus, adding new workstreams and adjusting existing ones to maintain momentum while addressing...
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The document is a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2024-25, presented by Erica Garaffo, the Lead Resilience Strategist. It outlines various workstreams and objectives related to climate readiness, sustainable mobility, clean energy resilience, water resilience, and natural environment restoration. Key results and statuses of projects are provided, including updates on the Climate Smart plan, partnerships with PG&E, and efforts to ensure clean creeks and rivers. A proposed draft for the City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2025-26 is also included.
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Presented by Erica Garaffo, Lead Resilience Strategist.
Focus on City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2024-25.
Objectives include climate readiness, sustainable mobility, clean energy resilience, and water resilience.
Updates on the Climate Smart plan indicate delays in stakeholder engagement and memorandum completion.
Partnership with PG&E aims to support electrification and enhance energy infrastructure.
The City holds a stormwater permit to comply with Clean Water Act regulations.
A proposed draft for FY 2025-26 City Infrastructure Strategy is included.
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Specific dates for project completions and stakeholder engagement are not provided.
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(d)1. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE | MAY 19, 2025 PRESENTED BY: ERICA GARAFFO, Lead Resilience Strategist (Assistant to the City Manager) Workstreams & Department Drivers Objectives City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2024-25 Climate Ready & Climate Smart Modern & Sustainable Mobility Clean Energy Resilience Water Resilience Natural Environment Restoration Shoreline Levee (Sea Level Rise) Airport Asset Preservation Plan Municipal Electric Utility Service Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF) Transformation Ensure Clean Creeks & Rivers CMO AIR, PW CMO ESD, PW ESD Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan Airport Expansion Enabling Projects Electric Vehicle Fleet/ Charging Infrastructure Diverse Water Supply/ Direct Potable Reuse Community Forest (Urban Tree Canopy) ESD AIR, PW ED, PW, DOT ESD DOT Climate Smart Decarbonization & Mitigation Diridon Station Modernization Citywide Building Electrification Protect Coyote Valley Open Space DOT ED RWF Land Use/Construction Coordination BART Silicon Valley Extension Attracting Skilled Technical Workforce PW, DOT CMO, ED Airport Diridon Connector Partnering with PG&E ESD DOT, AIR...
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The document is a communication from Lilian Koenig regarding the Airport Plan, suggesting it should be reviewed with the airport committee due to concerns about alignment with discussions on green space above the flight zone.
Key points
The communication is dated Monday, May 19, 2025.
Lilian Koenig expresses concerns about the Airport Plan not aligning with discussions held by the airport committee.
The message indicates that the plan has not been reviewed with the committee's concerns or broader concerns.
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The document does not provide specific details about the Airport Plan or the nature of the concerns.
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From: Sent: To: Subject: Monday, May 19, 2025 6:36 AM TEPublicComment Cc-25-073. D1. Today agenda [External Email. Do not open links or a achments from untrusted sources. Learn more<h ps://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIden fica on>] The Airport Plan under exis ng climate/expansion should be reviewed with the airport commi ee. I don’t believe it aligns with what they have discussed according to green space above the flight zone nor has been reviewed with their concerns or broader concerns. Lilian Koenig Sent from my iPhone This message is from outside the City email system. Do not open links or a achments from untrusted sources. 1