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How we move matters. Transportation is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Bend, and reducing emissions in this area is a key priority.
Emissions from TransportationWhat the City is DoingWhat You Can DoResources and Tools
As Bend continues to grow, transportation planning plays a crucial role in shaping a sustainable and accessible future. We are working to make it easier and safer for people to walk, bike, take transit, and switch to cleaner vehicle options. The Community Climate Action Plan has set a goal to reduce transportation-related emissions by 270,000 metric tons of CO2e by 2050, which would account for 20% of the total projected emissions reductions.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Transportation
According to the City's 2021 Community Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report transportation is the second-largest source of emissions in Bend, accounting for 44% of local emissions, primarily from passenger vehicles. Between 2016 and 2021, transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions increased by 28%, driven by higher vehicle usage and population growth. To reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and achieve our long-term goals, we are taking the following actions:
- Expanding electric vehicle infrastructure,
- Promoting active transportation, and
- Converting fleets to renewable diesel and hybrid or electric vehicles.
2021 Greenhouse gas Inventory Transportation emissions data with local emissions in green and imported emissions from air travel in magenta
2016 Greenhouse Gas Inventory Comparison
What the City is Doing
What You Can Do
Resources and Tools
- Visit the GO Bond Dashboard to explore transportation projects and get latest updates.
- Visit Bend Bikes Road Maps to see various paths and biking streets in the city of Bend.
