[FILLED] Goleta’s Equitable Sustainability Project Implementation

Host: City of Goleta
Openings: 1
Project Focus: Climate Adaptation (e.g., sea level rise planning, environmental justice, climate migration planning), Climate Mitigation, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Waste Management
Skills Needed: Community Engagement, Project Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Technical Writing,

Remote or On-Site Placement

Hybrid – The City of Goleta has a hybrid work arrangement. The Fellow would be expected to be at City Hall for at least two days per week, and can serve remotely for about 3 days a week.

Service Needs & Plans

The City of Goleta’s Sustainability Division strives to create a healthy, resilient, and sustainable city by addressing a range of special projects and programs intended to further goals, especially with respect to renewable energy and climate resiliency. The Sustainability Division within the Planning & Environmental Review Department creates and implements long-term sustainability vision for the City and supports efforts to incorporate sustainability into core City processes and decision-making. Given that the City of Goleta faces significant threats to reliability and resiliency of the electrical grid due to its geographic location at the end of Southern California Edison’s high-voltage transmission lines, a CivicSpark Fellow would help build capacity in a variety of projects to help the City address climate action and community resilience challenges related to energy and transportation in an equitable manner. The City’s Old Town area specifically is impacted by a higher pollution burden than the rest of the City and has been identified as a Disadvantaged Community under the EPA’s CalEnviroScreen 4.0. Specific projects will be prioritized based on City Council direction following review of the Department’s Annual Work Program and time available, but address the following overarching goals:

1). Support the City’s 100% Renewable Energy goals through Strategic Energy Plan Implementation;

2). Integrate equitable public outreach in all projects;

3). Strengthen regional coordination with other jurisdictional staff and CivicSpark fellows;

4) Implement Plastic Pollution Reduction Ordinance and associated community outreach (Plastic Free Goleta);

5) Further the City’s participation in the California Green Business Program; and

6) Support the City’s efforts to further electric vehicle infrastructure, renewable energy, and battery storage.

Project Description

The Fellow will support the following projects:

1). The City’s 100% Renewable Energy goals through Strategic Energy Plan Implementation- (SEP) – The SEP was developed as a roadmap to identify how the City could reach its 100% Renewable Energy goals by 2030. The SEP identifies barriers to renewable energy development and recommends strategies to overcome the barriers. Related equity considerations and outreach to the City’s Spanish speaking population is a focus of the Plan. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in numerous activities. For example, the City is a member agency in Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE), a community choice energy aggregator. CCCE provides many local programs that the Fellow could help support to advance building and transportation electrification, including facilitating permitting for battery energy storage to increase resilience in the community. Additionally, the Fellow could support Reach Code implementation and support Energy Assurance Planning, identified as a strategy in the SEP to protect critical municipal facilities so that they continue to operate in the event of an electricity outage in our vulnerable region. Such support would include coordination with other departments and agencies, including Santa Barbara County which has an Energy Assurance Assessment Services program available to local governments and the private sector to assess energy infrastructure. The outcome would be to provide detailed audit(s) to inform potential future resiliency upgrades.

2). Integrate equitable public outreach in all projects- – the Fellow would utilize various tools for public outreach and engagement, including to the City’s Spanish speaking population. This may include the opportunity to write articles for the community online newsletter, create social media posts, create of flyers or other graphics, support in-person workshops or presentations, and continued virtual engagement. The outcome would be identification of best practices for increasing awareness about sustainability issues and increasing participation from a broad cross section of the community.

3). Strengthen regional coordination with other jurisdictional staff and CivicSpark fellows – The Fellow could build capacity by supporting the City’s participation in the Santa Barbara County Regional Climate Collaborative. Specifically, the Clean Energy Assurance Subcommittee and related projects such as Energy Assurance Assessment, as well as new Subcommittees related to equity and transportation electrification.

4) Implement Plastic Pollution Reduction Ordinance and associated community outreach through Plastic Free Goleta

5) Further the City’s participation in the California Green Business Program

6) Support the City’s efforts to further electric vehicle infrastructure

Desired Skills Organization & Workplace Highlights

The City of Goleta is a great place to work, with about 120 employees. Our diverse group of staff members are dedicated to serving our citizens and enhancing the functions of public administration through innovation and partnerships in the community. Serving as a Fellow with the City of Goleta Sustainability Program provides the opportunity to get involved in many different aspects of local government sustainability planning and implementation. Fellows get a variety of tasks and exposure to different types of work and have a good deal of autonomy in pursuing what interests them with the support of staff from the Sustainability team and other members across departments. Additionally, there are many opportunities to collaborate regionally with other jurisdictional staff and other CivicSpark Fellows to positively address complex issues that cross jurisdictional boundaries.

Community Highlights

Known to locals as the “Good Land,” the City of Goleta is a thriving community located on the south coast of Santa Barbara County, approximately 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles and just ten miles west of downtown Santa Barbara. The City stretches approximately 8 square miles along a beautiful coastline, within a narrow coastal plain of exceptional natural beauty between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Goleta exemplifies diversity and balance in areas such as: single-family homes and multi-family apartments; new start-ups and long-established and thriving businesses; quiet neighborhood streets and smooth flowing freeways; tree canopies and wide open spaces; organic farms and high technology manufacturing; a busy Old Town commercial district, shopping centers, and lively local farmers’ markets; and diverse scenic views that include ocean and island vistas as well as the backdrop of the Santa Ynez Mountains and foothills. The area provides for a range of opportunities for passive recreation and active sports including wine and beer tasting, hiking, cycling, bird watching, deep sea fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and cycling.

Goleta is located adjacent to the University of California, Santa Barbara, which is home to six Nobel Prize winners and is one of the leading research universities in America. As a result, the community hosts a number of high technology businesses specializing in aerospace, nanotechnology, environmental science, biochemistry, and information technology.

The current population of the City is 33,000 and the adopted General Plan allows for a build out population of approximately 38,000 by 2030. The City is racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse. The community has several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. Goleta is fortunate to be served by excellent public and private primary and secondary schools that have a reputation for high academic achievement and quality instruction. The City of Goleta is a great place to live, work, and play!

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