200 East Santa Clara Street
San Jose, California 95113

Please note that Bay Area Air Quality Management District and their CARE (Community Air Risk Evaluation) team will be holding Community Outreach meetings in the Bay Area to address air quality issues, mitigation options, and available grants.
The meeting in San Jose will be held on Friday, April 18th at City Hall ( 6th and Santa Clara Streets) 1p - 3p in the Wing, Room 119-120.
BAAQMD is looking for feedback from the community. The meeting should be very interesting and informative. Please attend if you can and invite others you think might be interested. See the flyer attached.

From: Airport Community Input
Date: Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 2:35 PM
Subject: Community Meeting re: Air Quality
To:

Please note that Bay Area Air Quality Management District and their CARE (Community Air Risk Evaluation) team will be holding Community Outreach meetings in the Bay Area to address air quality issues, mitigation options, and available grants.

The meeting in San Jose will be held on Friday, April 18th at City Hall ( 6th and Santa Clara Streets) 1p - 3p in the Wing, Room 119-120.

BAAQMD is looking for feedback from the community. The meeting should be very interesting and informative. Please attend if you can and invite others you think might be interested. See the flyer attached.

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UPCOMING COMMUNITY AIR
QUALITY INPUT MEETINGS

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District's (Air District) Community Air Risk Evaluation
(CARE) Program estimates health risks associated with exposure to outdoor toxic air contaminants
(TACs) in the Bay Area. The CARE Program:
• Has examined TAC emissions from point sources, area sources and on-road and off-road
mobile sources with an emphasis on diesel exhaust
• Will guide the development of additional measures to reduce toxic air pollution in areas
with the highest health risk
• Will develop and implement mitigation measures to reduce TAC emissions in areas with
the highest health risk

Purpose of the Workshops
Air District staff will provide an overview of the CARE program, describe funding opportunities to
reduce air pollution emissions and solicit community concerns and ideas on possible mitigation
measures.

Funding Opportunities
• The Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (Carl Moyer Program)
is a state funded program that offers grants to owners of heavy-duty vehicles and equipment
in order to reduce air pollution emissions from heavy-duty engines.
• The Transportation Fund for Clean Air (TFCA) program is to provide grants to implement
the most cost-effective projects in the Bay Area that will decrease motor vehicle emissions,
and thereby improve air quality.
• The Goods Movement Program (I Bond) provides grant incentives to owners of equipment to
quickly reduce air pollution emissions and health risks caused by freight movement along
California's priority trade corridors.

Added by greensafecommunity on April 16, 2008