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2016 Full Cities Dataset

Row numberProject NameAccount NumberAccount NameModule NamePage NamePage RepeatPage RepeatableRepeat StartRepeat EndQuestionNumberQuestion UniqueReferenceResponse ValueRowsTable Columns Unique ReferenceExternal ReferenceExternal Reference IdAuthority NameTable Column Number
113951CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyNot included3Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113952CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyNot included13Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113953CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyRoads / highways13Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113954CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionBurlington is the largest city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the shire town of Chittenden County. Burlington lies 45 miles south of the U.S.-Canadian border and some 94 miles south of Montreal.1Cities-0.1-C2-DescriptionofCity2
113955CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.1Cities-LGO1.1-MethodologyDepartments, entities or companies over which operational control is exercised00
113956CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-Methodology21Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113957CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyEmployee commuting6Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113958CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded5Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113959CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded8Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113960CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded11Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113961CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsVector-borne disease5Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards1
113962CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsDecreasing6Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
113963CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsDon't know1Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency2
113964CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsDon't know4Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency2
113965CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsIncreasing1Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
113966CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsNone3Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
113967CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesThe warmer weather means that local farmers can plant crops sooner in the spring and grow crops longer into the fall before harvesting. This means that farmers can begin to grow warmer-weather crops that they had previously been unable to, opening up a new market to them.1Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
113968CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesThere are a number of solar companies operating in and around the Burlington area. Thanks to a number of state and federal incentives, tax credits, etc. it has become economical for Burlington residents to install solar panels on their roofs. Local solar installers / leasers have sprouted up in the past years, and national companies have expanded into Vermont as well. This allows some Burlington residents to generate a good portion of their own power, further decreasing the city's outsourced energy needs.2Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
113969CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.2aCities-3.2a-AdaptationRelevant city department1Cities-3.2a-C6-PrimaryAuthor6
113970CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyLandfills8Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113971CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyNot applicable15Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
113972CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyRegional trains12Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113973CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologySubway / underground15Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113974CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyWastewater treatment18Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113975CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyWater supply19Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
113976CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationDisease prevention measures5Cities-3.4-C2-Action2
113977CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationDiversifying power/energy supply4Cities-3.4-C2-Action2
113978CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationExtreme hot days4Cities-3.4-C1-ClimateHazards1
113979CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationHazard resistant infrastructure design and construction3Cities-3.4-C2-Action2
113980CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationRain storm1Cities-3.4-C1-ClimateHazards1
113981CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-ClimateHazards20111Cities-2.0a-C2-YearofPublication2
113982CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.4Cities-LGO1.4-GasesCO200
113983CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5Cities-5.0-OpportunitiesYes00
113984CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesDevelopment of new business industries (e.g. clean tech)2Cities-5.0a-C1-EconomicOpportunity1
113985CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.1Cities-5.1-Opportunities751Cities-5.1-C3-CostOfProject3
113986CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.1Cities-5.1-OpportunitiesEnergy Champ Challenge - Vermont Gas Systems and the Burlington Electric Department have partnered to offer up to a 75% rebate on applicable weatherization upgrades. A free energy audit is performed by these utilities and potential upgrades are recommended to the homeowners, which is they choose to pursue will be covered in large part by the utilities at a low cost to the homeowner. This can decrease energy consumption in these homes by sometimes up to 20 - 30%, further decreasing our energy needs.1Cities-5.1-C2-ProjectDescription2
113987CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsExtreme cold days3Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards1
113988CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsHeavy snow6Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards1
113989CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium6Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard2
113990CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High1Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard2
113991CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High1Cities-2.1a-C3-ConsequnceOfHazard3
113992CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsRiver flood2Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards1
113993CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3Cities-3.0-AdaptationThe city regularly tracks its progress on GHG emissions and via the climate action plan, there is no strategic plan or clear effort by which we track adaptation.00
113994CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptationhttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/30/2430/CDP Cities 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/Cities-3.1a-C2-Attachment/Letter of Commitment Burlington VT.pdf1Cities-3.1a-C2-Attachment2
113995CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.2aCities-3.2a-AdaptationBurlington, VT Climate Action Plan1Cities-3.2a-C1-PublicationTitle1
113996CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.2aCities-3.2a-Adaptationhttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/30/2430/CDP Cities 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/Cities-3.2a-C3-Attachment/Climate Action Plan.pdf1Cities-3.2a-C3-Attachment3
113997CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.4Cities-3.4-AdaptationBED’s tree trimming program is ongoing. BED uses in-house employees, the Burlington Parks and Recreation Department as well as qualified contractors to perform this function. BED’s construction and maintenance program addresses a variety of system issues such as age of equipment, outage experience of system components and environmental exposure such as road salt, acidic soils, etc. BED continues to maintain a workforce that has the appropriate level of skills and experience to match the demands of our customer base and electrical distribution system. The City regards its current hazard mitigation efforts carried out by their various departments as adequate to address most winter storms. Ice storms are harder to predict and mitigate, with more damaging potential impacts from loss of power and people being without power and heat for extended periods of time. Burlington Electric Department (BED) has aggressively implemented tree-trimming measures to mitigate power losses due to winter storms.6Cities-3.4-C3-ActionDescription3
113998CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsDecreasing3Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency2
113999CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsDecreasing6Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency2
114000CDP Cities 20162430City of BurlingtonRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsHeavy snow6Cities-2.1c-C1-ClimateHazards1

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This dataset contains the full responses of cities disclosing publicly to CDP in 2016. If you have any questions about this data, please contact cities@cdp.net.

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