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California has more cars per household (1.8) than any other state, along with a thriving business population. These reasons greatly contribute to the air quality challenge, and our need for the Spare the Air Program.

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BAAQMD Webcasts

Upcoming Webcasts

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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Tri-Valley Resource Team

The Tri-Valley Spare the Air Resource Team is pleased to announce the second annual Great Race for Clean Air Challenge, a friendly competition between Tri-Valley area employers to encourage the use commute alternatives to and from work. The Great Race for Clean Air Challenge will run from August through September 2009.

In addition, this team is coordinating a Walk and Roll to School campaign for elementary schools in the cities of Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon and Livermore, California. This campaign is designed to educate Tri-Valley parents and students about clean and green alternatives for getting to and from school. In most communities, school-related traffic accounts for about 20% of morning peak hour traffic. The goal of the Tri-Valley Resource Team’s Walk and Roll to School campaign is to reduce school commute traffic, resulting in reduced greenhouse gas emissions, increased safety around schools and providing an opportunity for children to incorporate more exercise in their day.

The Tri-Valley Resource Team has also revised the popular Tri-Valley Transportation Guide. If you would like more information about the work of the Tri-Valley Spare the Air Resource Team and the Great Race for Clean Air, please contact Stephanie Anderson at 510-763-2500 ext. 1 or sanderson@communityfocus.org.

Member Organizations

  • City of Dublin
  • Hacienda Business Park
  • City of Livermore
  • Office of Supervisor Scott Haggerty
  • City of Pleasanton
  • 511 Contra Costa
  • City of San Ramon
  • Safeway
  • Enterprise Rideshare
  • AlternetWays Company
  • 511 Regional Rideshare
  • Wheels
  • Direct Energy
  • Office of Senator Ellen Corbett
  • Office of Congressman Jerry McNerney
  • Safe Routes to Schools/TRANSFORM

Last Updated: 10/3/2011