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11/4/2019 Communi mmunity Me Meet eting Shaft Shafter Communi Community ty Emi Emissions Reducti duction on Pr Program November 4, 2019 1 Plan Pl an fo for To Tonights Co Co Hos Hosted Me Meet eting Brief presentation


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Shaft Shafter Communi Community ty Emi Emissions Reducti duction

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Program

November 4, 2019

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Communi mmunity Me Meet eting

Pl Plan an fo for To Tonight’s Co Co‐Hos Hosted Me Meet eting

  • Brief presentation
  • Q&A and discussion
  • Transition to community steering committee meeting

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Wh What at is is the the St Statewide ide Community Community Ai Air Pr Protection

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Community Emissions Reduction Programs Statewide and Regional Strategies Data Collection, Access, and Visualization Community Air Monitoring

Com Communit unity Air Air Pr Protecti tion

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Program

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Community Community Fo Focus: Cum Cumula lativ tive Expo Exposur sure to to Ai Air Pollu llutio tion

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2018: 2018: CAR CARB Mile ilestones

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Com Communit unity Eng Engagement Com Communit unity Eng Engagement

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Community Selection Community Emissions Reduction Program Development SJVAPCD Board Approval CARB Governing Board Action Implementation and Annual Reports

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Adopted by SJVAPCD Governing Board

September 19, 2019

Community Emissions R Community Emissions Reduction Pr duction Program

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  • District, working with the Community Steering Committee and the

public, developed Community Emissions Reduction Program (CERP), including measures to:

–Reduce emissions from heavy duty mobile sources, automobiles, agricultural sources, industrial sources, and residential sources –Reduce exposure through indoor air filtration, vegetative barriers, anti- idling messaging, outreach and education about air pollution sources and impacts, etc. –Work with other agencies to address concerns not within District’s jurisdiction (solar deployment, pesticides, urban greening, bike lanes, road paving, etc.) –CERP expected to reduce PM2.5 by 265 tons, NOx by 1,718 tons, and associated toxic emissions over project lifetimes

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Ne Next St Step eps

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Ea Early Januar nuary

Public Comment Period

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CARB Staff Report release CARB Board meeting in Shafter, which will include both Shafter and Fresno CERPs hearings

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Di Discussion scussion Ques Questi tions

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1. What are the key strengths of the CERP? 2. What do you want CARB’s Governing Board to know about the CERP? 3. What things have you learned through this process that you would like us to share with other communities or CARB’s Governing Board?

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Con Contact act Us Us

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Phone: (916) 323‐0787 Email: skott.wall@arb.ca.gov

CARB CARB Communi Community Ai Air Pro Protection Pro Program We Website

https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our‐work/programs/community‐air‐protection‐program