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City of National City

Stylized text: "California National City 1887 Incorporated" with decorative elements.

“The Climate Action Plan (CAP) addresses climate change at the local level by focusing on the major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the City and establishing a detailed long-term strategy to achieve GHG emissions reduction targets.  Implementation of the CAP will guide actions to reduce the City’s contribution to climate change and will support State emission reduction targets.  The CAP serves as the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) threshold of significance for climate change by which development will be reviewed.” – National City Climate Action Plan

About National City 
  • Incorporated: 1887
  • Population: 58,582 (2010) 
  • Location: 7 miles south of downtown San Diego in San Diego County
  • Area: 9.116 square miles
Climate Action Resources 
Awards 

Agency Energy Savings

Agency Natural Gas Savings

Agency Greenhouse Gas Reductions

Community Greenhouse Gas Reductions

  • Silver Level, 5% (2019)

Sustainability Best Practices

  • Platinum Level (2016)
  • Gold Level (2015)

Related Files

National City's Climate Action Plan