Date
domingo, abril 28, 2019
The Bay Area, San Joaquin, and South Coast Air Districts, in cooperation with the California Air Resources Board, are hosting a public stakeholder workgroup meeting about the implementation of California’s $423 million allocation of the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust on Monday, May 6 at 10 AM in San Francisco.
The workgroup meeting will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to learn, ask questions about, and provide comments on the implementation of funds and project categories. Staff will discuss available funding, types of eligible projects, program timeline, reporting and operational requirements, and other implementation details.
Projects will focus on scrapping and replacing existing mobile heavy-duty equipment with lower emission technology. This equipment includes on-road freight trucks, transit and shuttle buses, forklifts and port cargo handling equipment, commercial marine vessels, and freight switcher locomotives. Funds will also be allocated for infrastructure projects which support the market adoption of zero-emission vehicles.
The Trust is the result of partial settlements with VW as a consequence of its use of illegal devices designed to cheat on emissions tests. The Trust provides funding opportunities to mitigate the excess emissions caused by the subject VW vehicles.
Workgroup Date and Time:
Monday, May 6, 2019
10 AM
Location:
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
375 Beale Street, Yerba Buena Room
San Francisco, CA 94105
VW Mitigation Trust Webcast
(not active until date/time of meeting)
The public can find more information on the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust on the California Air Resources Board website or request more information via email at vwmititrust@arb.ca.gov.
View press release.
Last Updated: 29/04/2019