Action 51
Create guidance language for joint development opportunities on County-owned land, drawing upon Metro's Joint Development Program, Policies, and Process and actively seek opportunities for joint development that improves transit access.
Create guidance language for joint development opportunities on County-owned land, drawing upon Metro's Joint Development Program, Policies, and Process and actively seek opportunities for joint development that improves transit access.
Promote walkability through various tools, including zoning that enables a mix of uses, and pedestrian enhancements.
Implement substantive resident and small business protection measures to avoid displacement impacts from community investments, including rent control, just cause eviction, and "right-to-return" ordinances.
Engage in partnerships, such as the Transportation Electrification Partnership, to promote the development of local advanced transportation manufacturing and maintenance.
Increase and enhance the safety and comfort of transit, scooter, bicycle, pedestrian, and shared ride connectivity to open spaces, parks, beaches, mountains, and recreation facilities, especially in communities with high park need.
Adopt and implement the Principles of Universal Design for County parks, open space, natural areas, and recreation programs to be usable by all people of different ages and abilities without the need for adaptation or specialized design.
Design, renovate, and manage parks and park facilities to meet the Sustainable Sites Initiative’s gold certification, or equivalent, for sustainable and resilient land development projects.
Streamline permitting and construction of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure.
Install electric vehicle (EV) chargers at County facilities and properties for public, employee, and fleet use, prioritizing locations in disadvantaged communities.
Revise and regularly update the County's fleet policy to require zero-emission
vehicles or better whenever available and operationally feasible.