TransportationCars and trucks and other vehicles are the major source of onshore smog-forming air pollution in our county. APCD does not regulate vehicles or fuels — in California, that's the responsibility of the state Air Resources Board. But we do address this pollution in several ways. Land Use and Environmental ReviewLand use decisions often involve transportation in some way. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires state and local government agencies to identify and reduce, if feasible, the significant, negative environmental impacts of land use decisions. APCD has a number of responsibilities under CEQA. For more information, see this page. OutreachAPCD works on cooperative outreach efforts to promote alternative transportation and proper car care for cleaner air. Other pages on this site describe these programs in more detail: Traffic Solutions, a division of Santa Barbara County Association of Governments encourages alternative commute choices. For more information, see: www.trafficsolutions.info. Voluntary ProgramsAPCD's Innovative Technologies Group program promotes the application of clean fuels and energy projects. For more information, see this page. |
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