Mitra at a BRT stop.
 

Climate Action and Sustainability

Vision

Every new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report from the United Nations makes clear our urgent charge to address climate change at the most local levels to avoid irreversible consequences. Cities and states are now leading the way in efforts to combat climate change and promote environmental justice. With the recent passage of the federal Inflation Reduction Act, an estimated $369 billion in clean energy investments can and must be harnessed locally to propel our cities forward and protect the most vulnerable communities from climate crisis fallout.

Since I took office, I’ve championed policies and investments that represent major action on climate and building our citywide resilience – like fully eliminating parking minimums citywide, approving a citywide pedestrian plan, providing dedicated annual funding to implement the bike plan for the first time ever, constructing 26 new miles of bikeways and lanes citywide, advising and funding the creation of the Twin Cities Evie electric community carshare network, and creating a brand new revolving loan fund to drive energy efficiency improvements in public buildings. These are huge strides forward that I’m proud to have supported and be part of, but we still have a long way to go.

We need and deserve high-quality, people-centered streets and systems in Saint Paul to reduce our carbon footprint. Parents should be able to walk their kids to school without fearing for their safety crossing the street. Workers should be able to make it home from their jobs without being run over. Bikers, joggers, wheelchair and mobility device users and everyone else getting around in our city should feel free and safe to do so. Modern city services like organized trash and recycling should work well and smoothly for every resident. Trees and urban canopy should be significantly expanded to shade our neighbors from the effects of the urban heat island. A truly multimodal transportation system combined with excellent waste, water, greenery and building policies can put Saint Paul on the map as a true leader on climate and sustainability.


Results and accomplishments

●     Charting a clear course for Saint Paul to lead on climate action. In 2019, I was proud to vote in support of the Saint Paul Climate Action & Resilience Plan, which focuses on achieving carbon neutrality in city operations by 2030 and citywide by 2050. Cities play a critical role in reducing carbon emissions and ensuring a planet where all living beings can survive and thrive. Saint Paul’s ambitious plan shows that our city is up to the challenge we collectively face with the climate crisis.