Climate Action Plan  
Advisory Committee  
City of Stockton  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Climate Action Plan Advisory  
Committee  
James Jimison, Member  
Jeanice Nyung, Member  
Julie Dunning, Chair  
Tanisha Raj, Member  
Tim Robertson, Member  
Mary Elizabeth, Vice Chair  
Kristine WIlliams, Member  
Wednesday, November 19, 2025  
10:00 AM  
Council Chamber - City Hall, 425 N. El Dorado  
Street, Stockton CA  
1.  
2.  
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL  
PUBLIC COMMENT*  
3.  
ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
3.1  
APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE MINUTES  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Approve the minutes from the Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
meeting of September 17, 2025 and the amended minutes from August 1,  
2025.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
4.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
NEW BUSINESS*  
5.  
5.1  
FINALIZE SELECTION OF REMAINING GREENHOUSE GAS  
REDUCTION ACTIONS FOR SECTORS OFF-ROAD,  
AGRICULTURE, SEQUESTRATION, CROSS-CUTTING, WATER  
SUPPLY, AND WASTE  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Select up to 16 remaining greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction mitigation  
actions for the off-road, agriculture, sequestration, cross-cutting, water  
supply and waste sectors and vote to finalize the selected actions from the  
following:  
1. Off-road (OR):  
a. OR.1-Promote the use of cleaner-fuel off-road equipment,  
b. OR.2-Require cleaner-fuel off-road equipment for new development,  
c. OR.3-Use cleaner-fuel off-road equipment for municipal operations.  
2. Agriculture (A):  
a. A.1-Implement best management practices for manure management,  
b. A.2-Implement best management practices to improve the health and  
function of agricultural lands.  
3. Sequestration (S):  
a. S.1-Expand urban tree planting,  
b. S.2-Increase public parks with natural vegetation,  
c. S.3-Create an urban forestry standard or regional urban forest master  
plan.  
4. Cross-Cutting (C):  
a. C.1-Develop a climate information hub.  
5. Water Supply (WS):  
a. WS.1-Require water efficiency in new commercial developments and  
renovations,  
b. WS.2-Install smart water meters,  
c. WS.3-Use recycled water to supply drinking water treatment plant.  
6. Waste (W):  
a. W.1-Provide outreach and education on recycling and composting  
programs,  
b. W.2-Develop food waste diversion and recovery incentive and  
enforcement program,  
c. W.3-Increase construction and demolition waste diversion requirements,  
d. W.4-Require sustainable local government purchasing practices,  
e. W.5-Collect and use biogas at landfills and wastewater treatment  
plants.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
5.2  
GHG FORECASTING AND TARGET SETTING  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Review the recommended greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction  
targets for 2030 which include option 1 (Gross emissions: 29% below 2022  
levels (3,639,577 MTCO2e), which equates to 40% below 1990 levels  
aligned with Senate Bill 32) and option 2 (Gross emissions: 39% below  
2022 levels (3,154,300 MTCO2e), which equates to 48% below 1990 levels  
aligned with 2022 CA Scoping Plan recommendation) and determine the  
most encouraging reduction target for adoption and approval for the  
Stockton region.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
6.  
REPORTS/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS/ INFORMATIONAL ITEMS  
6.1  
REVIEW OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND  
CO-POLLUTANT REDUCTION QUANTIFICATION METHODOLOGY  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Review methodology used to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions  
and co-pollutant reductions resulting from GHG mitigation actions selected  
for the Stockton Climate Action and Adaption Plan (CAAP).  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
6.2  
OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE HAZARD AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION  
ACTIONS  
Recommended Action:  
RECOMMENDATION  
Review climate hazards for the City of Stockton and preliminary climate  
adaptation actions.  
Department:  
Attachments:  
Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee  
7.  
8.  
BOARD/COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS OR COMMENTS  
ADJOURNMENT  
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING  
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am employed by the City of Stockton and  
that I caused this agenda to be posted in the City Hall notice case on November 12,  
2025 in compliance with the Brown Act.  
Katherine Roland, CMC, CPMC  
City Clerk  
By: ________________________________  
Deputy  
Agendas, staff reports and minutes can be viewed on the City of Stockton web site  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
Citizens may comment on any subject within the jurisdiction of this governing body, including items on the Agenda.  
Anyone wishing to speak on a consent item or public hearing item, please complete a “Request to Speak Card”  
and submit it to the Recording Secretary prior to the meeting. No speaker cards will be received after the close of  
the Citizen's Comments portion of the meeting. The time limit for public comment is at the discretion of the  
presiding officer and shall be set at the start of the meeting. Speakers must be prepared to speak when called.  
Speakers should hold comments on items listed as a Public Hearing until the Hearing is opened.  
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