Fort Lauderdale Net Zero Plan 2025

ROADMAP TO NET ZERO  95

▪ By 2050, reduce emissions by 94% from the 2019 baseline GHG emissions with continued provision of charging for EVs, ensuring that employees are using alternative transportation where possible, and partnering with transit agencies to transition to an EV fleet. To meet the reductions in GHG emissions related to the municipal vehicle fleet, the City needs to: ▪ By 2030, reduce fleet emissions by 17% from the 2019 baseline through more efficient vehicle sharing between departments, reduced idling, and the introduction of an EV policy and program. ▪ By 2040, reduce fleet emissions by 59% from the 2019 baseline with the continued and expanded installation of EV chargers and adoption of EV vehicles across the fleet, in addition to increased focus on reducing VMTs through the optimization and elimination of trips. ▪ By 2050, to reduce fleet emissions by 95% from the 2019 baseline requires EV adoption for the entire fleet and widespread EV infrastructure. Strategy: Reduce VMT Specific actions for reducing municipal VMT to meet these projections are described below. ACTION 37 Continue to enhance vehicle utilization tracking. Priority Level: 1 Timeframe: Ongoing Funding: City Sustainability Fund City Partners: City of Fort Lauderdale Transportation and Mobility Department, City of Fort Lauderdale GHG Impact: High

Sustainability Division Initial Cost: Medium

Life-Cycle Cost: Medium

ROI: High

LOE: Medium

Social Impact: Low

Strategic Priority Alignment: N/A Co-Benefits: Cost savings Performance Metrics: Municipal VMT Implementation:  Introduce a policy and improve the system to more efficiently plan for municipal pool vehicle and

equipment use, track usage by function, and monitor charges.  Use insights to modify fleet based on usage pattern and needs.

FORT LAUDERDALE NET ZERO PLAN

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