ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project aims to enhance the City of Oceanside’ capacity to address climate-related challenges through community outreach, grant support, and data analysis. Specifically, this position will assist with monitoring progress of measures related to the City’s updated Climate Action Plan and developing methods to increase community engagement and awareness of related projects.
The primary agency served is the City of Oceanside, which requires support in developing community surveys to measure awareness of climate goals, creating digital outreach, staffing engagement events, conducting research and developing digestible public reports. This will help the city build its organizational capacity for community engagement around sustainability initiatives and maintain consistent progress reporting on the Climate Action Plan.
The project addresses local and regional climate adaptation goals such as the need for renewable energy infrastructure expansion, identifying and evaluating funding opportunities for transportation management, EV infrastructure expansion and habitat and working lands conservation initiatives. Additionally, this work will address historical social equity issues by mapping and analyzing the distribution of solar PV, EV charging, and building electrification to identify underserved areas and inform future policy direction. This ensures that incentives are directed where they are most needed, promoting equitable access to climate-related developments.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Community Outreach and Education
The primary goal is to boost community awareness and involvement of climate goals and strategies within the City’s Climate Action Plan. This includes creating surveys to gauge awareness, developing digital outreach materials, and staffing engagement events. Additionally, the project aims to establish and enhance strong connections between the City and local business community to foster relationships key to voluntary sustainability measures in the private sector.
The Fellow will be tasked with designing and distributing community surveys, creating digital outreach content, and participating in community engagement events. They will also collaborate with local businesses to support the development of the Green Business Network should funding and staff resources allow.
The anticipated outcomes are comprehensive survey reports, a collection of digital outreach materials, and an understanding of current community awareness to help inform the development of incentive programs critical to the Climate Action Plan.
These resources will provide valuable data and insights to inform program development and policy decisions aimed at the private sector, across the core climate categories of building electrification, transportation management, renewable energy, water conservation, solid waste and work land preservation. By engaging the business community, the city will be better equipped to tackle climate-related challenges and promote sustainable practices.
Grant Support
The objective is to identify attractive funding opportunities and assist with applications for a range of climate-related initiatives, such as transportation management, EV infrastructure, habitat conservation, and renewable energy incentives.
The Fellow will play a key role in identifying, researching, ranking and evaluating funding opportunities, and may also assist with grant writing to secure these funds.
Expected outcomes include the buildout of the City’s Sustainability Program grant tracking tool (a comprehensive list of potential funding sources), detailed grant proposals, and successful grant applications.
Securing this funding will enable the city to implement and expand climate-related projects, thereby enhancing its capacity to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability.
Community Data Analysis and Research
The aim is to better understand the community’s inventory and distribution of key climate-related features, such as solar PV, EV charging stations, and building electrification.
The Fellow will be responsible for conducting mapping and analysis to pinpoint areas that lack these features and need additional incentives. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) experience is highly desirable for the successful candidate.
The expected outcomes are detailed maps and analysis reports that identify underserved areas and suggest where incentives should be focused.
These resources will offer essential data to guide future policy decisions and ensure that incentives are effectively targeted, promoting equitable access to climate-related developments.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Oceanside has a highly rated livability factor with an advantageous coastal locale, a thriving downtown scene, and easy access to both San Diego and Los Angeles as it is centered along a regional major transportation corridor. Oceansiders enjoy one of the most desirable climates in the country, with sunshine and coastal breezes nearly every day, plenty of open space, miles of beautiful palm-lined beaches, unique architecture, historic buildings, and an efficient transportation hub. Oceanside offers professionals some of the most affordable housing in coastal Southern California with a wide variety of housing options from beach cottages and urban condos to estate homes and agricultural properties, making Oceanside a highly sought-after community. The local economy is robust with a low unemployment rate; future Oceanside job growth is projected to be 18% over the next ten years. Oceanside offers an array of exciting hands-on recreational opportunities such as surfing, museums, bike trails, whale-watching tours, skydiving, fine dining, and much more. The “beachy” culture, lively neighborhoods, historic architecture, wonderful people, art and live theatre, and the thriving culinary scene make Oceanside an attractive place to live, work, play, and stay! With tourism as a major industry, Oceanside attracts over 5 million visitors annually to enjoy the relaxing beaches, charming harbor, pier, Mission San Luis Rey, and other attractions. Around 54,000 people work in Oceanside, plus over 4,000 civilian jobs are located at Camp Pendleton, which borders Oceanside to the north.