Gonzales Climate Action & Resilience Plan

Client

City of Gonzales

CPEX Role

  • Project Lead

Date: 2022 - 2023

Geographic Region:
City of Gonzales

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Summary

The City of Gonzales in Louisiana has taken significant strides towards climate resilience by becoming the second city in the state to develop its own climate action plan. Aligned with Louisiana’s Climate Action Plan, Gonzales aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40–50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

In collaboration with the Center for Planning Excellence (CPEX), the city engaged residents through surveys and a large community event to identify their preferences for improvements such as bike lanes, community gardens, farmers markets, composting and recycling services, transit options, and public parks.

CPEX used the public feedback along with focus group findings and input from Gonzales’s Climate Action Committee to develop strategies around compact development and energy efficiency, fostering a collaborative approach that addresses community concerns and provides tailored solutions to achieve the city’s climate resilience goals.

The Center for Planning Excellence played a crucial role in building trust within the community and strengthening its relationship with city leaders during the development of the Gonzales Climate Action and Resiliency Plan. By actively listening to residents, addressing concerns about changes and new technologies like electric vehicles, and collaboratively developing solutions, CPEX ensured that the strategies developed were community-driven and aligned with the city’s culture and aspirations.

The success of Gonzales in taking proactive steps towards climate resilience sets an example for other communities, aligning with Louisiana’s broader greenhouse gas reduction goals and contributing to the collective effort to prepare for future climate impacts while maintaining economic competitiveness in a low-carbon future.

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