By Kristin Withrow, CSDA Communications Specialist The San Joaquin Valley’s unique geographical and meteorological conditions contribute to a persistent risk of air pollution. Since its formation in 1992, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (Valley Air District) has been...
By @Ophelia Szigeti The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is scheduled to conduct an Advanced Clean Fleets – State and Local Government Agency Fleet Training Webinar January 17 from 9:00 am until 11:00 am. The webinar will accommodate up to 1,000 participants. Early registration...
On May 22 at 3:00 p.m., the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is hosting a public roundtable meeting to discuss risk reduction strategies relating to the development of the zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle market. According to CARB, “This work is part of...
The California State Assembly and Senate Committees on Appropriations each held their respective hearings May 19 to decide which fiscal bills would move forward and which would be held in committee under submission, effectively dead. CSDA monitored both hearings and is pleased to report out the...
In response to the proposed State Budget, CSDA Chief Executive Officer Neil McCormick urged Governor Gavin Newso m to include special districts and their more than 120,000 front-line workers in the state’s remaining $800 million in COVID-relief funding. McCormick stated, “Our fire protection...
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