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Community Advisory Council

Updated 5/1/2025

The Community Advisory Council makes recommendations to the Board of Directors and Executive Officer on equity and environmental justice to improve air quality.

The Community Advisory Council provides guidance to the Board of Directors on programs and policies that impact all communities, including overburdened communities. The CAC advises the Air District on community-related matters to advance an equity-forward agenda.

Updated 5/1/2025

Announcement: The Air District is seeking applicants for 13 open seats (1 Alameda County, 4 Contra Costa County, 1 San Francisco County, 1 San Mateo County, 2 Santa Clara County, 1 Solano County, 2 at-large, and 1 youth) on the Community Advisory Council, or CAC! The CAC provides guidance to the Board of Directors on programs and policies that impact all communities, including overburdened communities, and advises the Air District to advance an equity-forward agenda.

To apply, please follow the instructions below. The application launches on May 1 and closes on June 1 at midnight.

  • New Applicants (not currently serving on the CAC body), please find the application in various languages below.
  • Existing CAC members interested in reapplying, please contact CAC staff. 

Please visit the CAC Recruitment web page prior to applying. 

Community Advisory Council Land Acknowledgement

The Community Advisory Council approved this Land Acknowledgement on September 8, 2022:

We begin by acknowledging that this land is unceded Indigenous land. The territories, or counties we represent, are of the Indigenous people. To acknowledge this history of our country - that this nation was built on genocide, the exclusion and erasure of Indigenous people - grounds our work in truth. We also acknowledge that our modern global economy was founded on the free and forced labor of enslaved Black people. And that exploited labor continuously perpetuates itself in disadvantaged communities of color, as we see in the treatment of farm workers, immigrant workers, prison labor, and domestic workers. This practice of land acknowledgement calls on us to recognize our violent history that is the foundation of white supremacy, and to recognize the longstanding and ongoing resistance of People of Color to dehumanization, repression, and homicide. And that the brilliance and leadership of People of Color in resistance, vision, wisdom, and love be honored and recognized as we work to dismantle ongoing legacies of settler colonialism and anti-blackness.

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communityadvisorycouncil@baaqmd.gov

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Last Updated: 5/1/2025