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Novato's Climate Goals Clash with Costco Gas Plan
12 Dec
Summary
- Residents cite environmental concerns near wetlands and clinic.
- City's climate policies conflict with proposed gas station.
- Environmental report claims no significant impacts.

Residents of Novato, California, are fiercely opposing the construction of a 28-pump Costco gas station, citing environmental hazards and a direct conflict with the city's climate initiatives. The proposed facility's proximity to sensitive wetlands and a pediatric clinic has raised significant alarm among locals.
Despite Novato's climate emergency declaration in 2020 and a subsequent ban on new gas stations in 2022, the Costco project, first proposed that same year, continues to face opposition. Critics argue the station would undermine the city's pledge to significantly reduce emissions by 2030.
Concerns also include potential undetected leaks from Costco's system and the long-term viability of gasoline infrastructure given state mandates for electric vehicles. The city's planning commission has advanced the draft Environmental Impact Report, though final approval is pending further review.




