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Air Quality Fact

The Air District is authorized to regulate stationary sources of air emissions in the Bay Area, but mobile sources – such as cars, trucks, trains and construction equipment – actually contribute most of the air pollution in the region.

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Workshop on Proposed Amendments to Regulation 2: Permits to be Webcast live from 10:00am to 12:00pm on 2/22/2012.
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The Particulate Matter Workshop is available as a Webcast archive.
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Reducing Particulate Matter in the SF Bay Area
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Particulate Matter Planning

12/14/2011 Board of Directors Special Meeting
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Napa County Resource Team

The Napa Valley Clean Air Coalition has developed a website dedicated to car free tourism in the Napa Valley! The Napa Valley Car Free website is designed to help visitors to the Napa Valley find more environmentally friendly ways to tour. Increasing traffic congestion in the Valley threatens the very vineyards that visitors come to see. The website helps promote tourism to the Napa Valley while reducing air pollution caused by traffic congestion.

The Napa Valley Clean Air Coalition is promoting bike sharing programs with Napa employers. If you would like information about how to start a bike share program, please contact Stephanie Anderson at sanderson@communityfocus.org or 510-763-2500 ext. 1.

The Napa Valley Clean Air Coalition worked with the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency, supporting the Agency’s Major Employers’ Summit on Employee Commuting, February 22nd, 2008. This event brought together 26 major Napa employers to learn about Napa’s transportation future, and hear from guest speakers from Clif Bar, V. Sattui Winery and Yahoo! about their successful employee commute programs. The Clean Air coalition is offering incentives for Napa employers who wish to start new vanpools from their worksites.

If you would like to join the team in its efforts to reduce traffic congestion in the Napa Valley, please call Stephanie Anderson at (510) 763-2500 ext. 1.

Member Organization

  • City of Napa
  • Napa Downtown Business Association
  • Napa Valley Bicycle Coalition
  • Napa Destination Council
  • Napa Chamber of Commerce
  • Napa Valley Wine Train
  • Napa County League of Governments
  • Office of Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht
  • Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency
  • Solano Napa Commuter Information
  • Enterprise Rideshare

Last Updated: 10/4/2010