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The BAAQMD's Carl Moyer Program provides grants primarily for installing new, cleaner engines or emission-control devices in heavy-duty equipment, such as trucks and buses, marine vessels, construction equipment, locomotives, and agricultural irrigation pumps.

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Air Monitoring Panel

The Air District invites you to join us on Thursday, July 11th for a day-long panel discussion on the latest in air monitoring. Experts from around the state and nation will discuss how new approaches to air monitoring can be used to better inform communities that live adjacent to industrial areas.
More Information:
Air Monitoring Panel Notice
(353 kb PDF, 1 pg)
Report on Monitoring Capabilities 
(3.2 Mb PDF, 89 pgs)

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6/19/2013 Board of Directors Regular Meeting
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  • Geraldina Grunbaum
  • Supervising Environmental Planner, Strategic Incentives
  • 415 749-4956

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Strategic Incentives

415 749-4994


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County Program Manager Fund

See Other TFCA-Funded Grants & Programs

The County Program Manager Fund is a part of the Transportation Fund for Clean Air (TFCA) grant program, which is funded by a $4 surcharge on motor vehicles registered in the Bay Area.

Who Can Apply?

Public agencies in the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's (Air District) jurisdiction can apply for TFCA County Program Manager funds through their county congestion management agency (CMA). At the discretion of each CMA, non-public entities may also be eligible to apply for these funds, but only for certain clean air vehicle projects.

Public agencies include cities, counties, school districts, transit districts, and regional and state agencies. The Air District encompasses all of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties, and the southern parts of Solano and Sonoma counties.

How Do You Apply?

Applicants apply directly through each county CMA (see list below).

Schedule

Each county CMA has its own schedule to collect project applications.

Program Materials

County Program Manager Fund Expenditure Plan Guidance:

Project Evaluation Workshop Presentation , 2/22/11.

Reporting Forms:

Audit Report:

  • Final Audit Summary Report, TFCA Program Manager Fund (Audit #13), accepted by Air District Board of Directors December 5, 2012.
        County Program Managers

        County and Contact

        Last Updated: 2/25/2013