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5 City/County Climate Commissions Are Being Sidelined

Best way to handle inconvenient truth is to not talk of it

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By Alan Hirsch

This week the well-meaning volunteers of Yolo County’s Climate Action Committee will be hosting three open houses to collect public input.

However, I think these volunteers, like climate committee volunteers on 4 other Yolo County cities, are being distracted from the elephant in the room.

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Is the Davis CAAP just performative if freeway widening can’t be discussed in Davis by our climate committee?

Each of the five Yolo government’s Climate Act Plans note we need a plan to dramatically reduce auto driving if we want to address our greenhouse gases (GHG), the source of 65% of Woodland  and 69% of Davis’s GHG. For example, the city of West Sacramento plan set a goal of reducing driving 40% by 2045 by a shift to transit and active modes.

Yet, the proposed widening of the I-80 Freeway is projected by UC Davis researchers to do the opposite: encourage more driving and longer commutes forecasting 177.9 million more miles of driving each year. This means an increase in the county’s carbon footprint by 3%- larger than the entire City of Winters.

UC Davis research also demonstrated, like all past widening, this $380 million project one won’t fix congestion for long: the freeway is 100% certain to re-congest after a few years due to more car travel the widening it itself encourages.

Yet not one of these five climate commissions have discussed this project and its tradeoffs or have a plan to provide input to Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) in July.

It is not the volunteers on these committee’s fault: it about city and county staff who haven’t put it on their agendas.

This is accomplished by the freeway advocates embedded in government who claim to want public input but actually discourage it by spin:

  • Inevitability Spin: Yolo Transportation District (YoloTD) Planning Director has stated regardless of EIR findings, he expects Caltrans will go forward by issuing a statement of “overriding consideration” so it’s too late for public to change anything. So volunteers should not waste their time.
  • Greenwashing Spin: YoloTD has a flier claiming a wider freeway will be “environmentally sustainable.” Staff assures public they can be comforted: “nothing to see here…move on…”.
  • Silo Spin: Davis City Manager decided the project only involved transportation and expressly forbid the NRC  climate committee from reviewing it even though the commissioners were anxious to provide feedback. Thought it violated the city council charter for commissions’ scope, he instructed review of the EIR to done by the Bicycle and Transportation Commission.  In West Sac the Environment committee hasn’t met for months. In three other jurisdiction staff simply failed to put on the commission radar as it a YoloTD not a project of that city or the county.
  • “Open Meeting” Spin: If staff fails to put it on the Commission Agenda for July meeting, staff can argue under Brown Act the commission will not be able to talk about the widening during the short Draft EIR comment period that ends early in August. And even if they do have it on the July agenda, they need staff to agree to a special commission meeting to review draft comment for submission before Draft EIR deadline closes. Staff will no doubt remind commissioners they are blocked as individuals from meeting together–or even emailing–to discuss the Draft EIR outside the supervision of city staff.  “Sure we’d like to engage you, but our hands are tied.”

I am hopeful there is still time for the climate commissions to question this project and its design, even if they miss the EIR deadline.

They might begin with by asking project cheerleaders in Yolo County why Caltrans itself rates this project design dead last on its 24 statewide projects list to improve mobility.

Links to other articles on I-80

Make Transit & Walkable Communities a Priority, Not Just a Mitigation for Freeway Widening. 2023 06 05

https://newdavisite.wordpress.com/2023/06/05/make-transit-walkable-communities-a-priority-not-just-a-mitigation-for-freeway-widening/

Caltrans Games System to Get Another ‘Environmental’ Award for Highway Widening:   Why actually try to fight global warming and make a more sustainable future when you can just lie about it? 2023 05 16  

https://www.davisvanguard.org/2023/05/guest-commentary-caltrans-games-system-to-gets-another-environmental-award-for-highway-widening/

Be Wary of Caltrans Pattern of Science Denial on GHG, Induced Demand 2023 05 13   

https://newdavisite.wordpress.com/2023/05/13/will-local-electeds-ignore-ucd-and-buy-into-caltrans-science-denial-on-vmt-ghg/

My View: We Need a Strategic Vision for Transportation Not More Band-Aids  Where are the studies to show that this will reduce traffic congestion? 2021 07 03

https://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/07/my-view-we-need-a-strategic-vision-for-transportation-not-more-band-aids/

Press Release:  $86 Million Federal Dollar Approved to Upgrade the I-80 Corridor in Yolo County 2021 07 01   “project to “reduce congestion” was funded thru “a collaborative team effort approach”

https://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/07/86-million-approved-to-upgrade-the-i-80-corridor-in-yolo-county/

Master i-80 archive page:

https://www.davisvanguard.org/tag/i80/

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Comments

4 responses to “5 City/County Climate Commissions Are Being Sidelined”

  1. Ron O

    However, I think these volunteers, like climate committee volunteers on 4 other Yolo County cities, are being distracted from the elephant in the room.
    Well, DISC has been dispatched for now, at least. Are you referring to the other sprawling proposals (one of which includes “100% Housing DISC”)?
    🙂
    Honestly, continued sprawl is the reason that demand for additional freeway capacity exists, and construction of freeways is the reason that additional sprawl is created. Sort of a chicken-and-egg scenario.
    By the way, why did the chicken cross the freeway? (Because his former coop is buried under freeways and sprawl.)

  2. Tuvia

    Good job!
    It’s worth noting that youth participation in the mentioned commissions is basically non-existent… Either as voting members or just for discussion.
    As a complement to this discussion, it would be useful to know how various relevant organizations are participating in or even meeting about this issue.

  3. Tuvia

    Three commissions and subcommittees are mentioned here… What are the other two?
    The city manager’s denial of NRC review is an act of climate violence.
    I invite the city council to issue a proclamation of the city manager’s climate violence, or a denial on social media.

  4. Kelvin Williams

    I invite the city council to issue a proclamation of the city manager’s climate violence, or a denial on social media.
    And I invite Beyoncé to have dinner with me at Mermaid Sushi in the Food Co-Op this Saturday night, followed by heading to one of the local bars where I can serenade her with karaoke versions of her biggest hits**. I like my invite chances better than yours somehow.
    **dating back to Destiny’s Child’s 2001 smash Bootylicious
    And despite the 6 weeks of group vocal lessons I had back in 1995, my singing is an act of choral violence.

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