Ukiah is Climate Ready

The City of Ukiah has a proud history of leading by example to prioritize actions that ensure the health, safety, and sustainability of our community. In the 1980s, the City was one of the first municipalities to install electric vehicle charging stations. The City takes pride in its Public Spaces Commission, which fosters more community involvement in decisions that impact the natural environment. In 2024, the City completed its innovative Recycled Water and Complete Streets infrastructure projects. To build upon this legacy of environmental stewardship, we are striving to not only meet, but to exceed California’s sustainability and climate goals. To achieve this, City Council is committed to:

1) Building an environmentally sustainable and resilient community by embracing new technology, setting policy, and evaluating critical infrastructure.

2) Providing services that support a high quality of life for all residents, including fostering diverse, inclusive, and accessible neighborhoods. And,

3) Addressing the climate implications of all policies and actions that come before the Ukiah City Council that have the potential to impact greenhouse gas emissions, carbon sequestration, and disaster preparedness within the City.

Our Commitment to Climate Action

In 2022, the Ukiah City Council adopted a resolution endorsing the declaration of a climate emergency and a call to action to restore a safe climate.

In 2022, the City released its landmark 2040 General Plan – a long-range plan that guides decision-making and establishes rules and standards for new development and city improvements. Included in the 2040 General Plan is an Environment & Sustainability Element which sets the tone for future climate action, adaptation, and resilience planning efforts.

In 2024, the City hired its first Chief Resilience Officer and initiated the development of its Climate Action Plan (CAP). In 2025, the City will develop a Climate Adaptation & Resilience Strategy (CARS). Together, the CAP & CARS will establish a strategic roadmap for how the City will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, prepare for climate hazards, & build a more resilient community. 

To get involved, please consider taking our Climate Action Plan survey and tell us what your priorities are for future action ->

The City of Ukiah is currently soliciting input to influence its Climate Action Plan!

Staff have developed an innovative and easy-to-use survey tool to collect feedback from residents, businesses, & community organizations.

Learn How You Can Take Action Today: Improve Your Home, Fight Climate Change, & Save Money

Rooftop Solar
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Electric Vehicles
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Household EV Charging & Energy Storage
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Heat Pumps
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Electric Stovetops & Other Household Appliances
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Building Resilience for Climate Risks

Learn More About How You Can Help Our Community Build Resilience

Extreme Heat
Wildfire Mitigation & Preparedness
Flooding
Green Infrastructure
Energy Resilience
Economic Resilience

For more information, please contact:

Blake Adams

Chief Resilience Officer, City of Ukiah

badams@cityofukiah.com

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