Events
Engaging the public throughout the development and implementation of AB 617 will be paramount. The District plans to host a series of workshops, public meetings, and community forums to educate the public, yet more importantly, to solicit suggestions and feedback on a wide variety of issues, including allocation of funds, identifying communities for potential enhanced monitoring and action plan development.
See all AB 617 Related EventsUpcoming Events
Regular District Meetings
Related Workshops
Funding
AB 617 and the recent Cap and Trade extension legislation is expected to bring significant additional funds to the Valley to help reduce emissions and improve public health in disadvantaged communities. Learn about qualifying projects, impacted communities and investment priorities.
Read About AB 617 FundingGrants Program
The District also administers an existing comprehensive incentive-based grants program to reduce emissions throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
Contact
You can contact the Valley Air District about any AB617 related issues or questions.
559-230-6000
Ask for Jessica Olsen, Stephanie Ng or Heather Heinks
Good morning CSC members,
The CARB air monitor station at University Park is currently down due to an instrument malfunction. CARB has informed the District that the ozone monitor will be offline until a replacement analyzer is installed. We will let you know once the issue is restored and the unit is back up and running.
All other community monitoring sites are operating and reporting hourly air quality data on the Stockton Community Air Monitoring site.
If you have any questions about the University Park air monitoring station, please reach out to Karina Aguilera from CARB at karina.aguilera@arb.ca.gov
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please reach out to the District at AB617@valleyair.org or call 559-230-6000 and ask to speak to someone with the AB 617 program.
Thank you for your patience.
For assistance or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us