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AB 617

What is Assembly Bill No. 617

In the summer of 2017, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 617. With this new policy the California Air Resources Board (CARB) established the Community Air Protection Program (CAPP) with the goal of addressing unhealthy air quality in communities historically burdened by environmental injustices. The community of South Sacramento was among the first 10 communities selected to take part in this first-of-its-kind program. 

 

Since its selection, community leaders of South Sacramento have organized and worked with the local air district to deploy an air monitoring program at the community scale. Through this exercise this group has identified hot spots of elevated unhealthy conditions, and have established methods to share this information with our South Sacramento neighbors. We hope that this process will help shape a more informed, healthier, and prosperous community.

Funding for AB 617 Communities is allocated from the state’s Cap-and-Trade program. For more detail on AB 617 please visit one of the links below:

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The South Sacramento AB 617 Community Steering Committee (CSC) implements the Community Air Protection Program in Sacramento and develops neighborhood-level strategies for improving air-quality and health outcomes for its community residents.  The CSC operates in partnership with the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality District. See our Privacy Policy

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