Recent & Upcoming Activity
Next Scheduled Meetings:
Thursday, January 9, 2025 - All CSC Onboarding Workshop
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Zoom Link: https://scaqmd.zoom.us/j/94727872507
Zoom Webinar ID: 947 2787 2507
Teleconference Dial In: +1 669 900 6833
Spanish Meeting ID: 932 0955 9643
English Meeting ID: 947 2787 2507
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - All CSC Post 5th Year Transition Ad Hoc Working Team Remote Meeting
5:30 - 6:30 pm
More information to follow
Thursday, February 27, 2025 - Community Steering Committee Remote Meeting
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Zoom Link: https://scaqmd.zoom.us/j/95979261988
Zoom Webinar ID: 959 7926 1988
Teleconference Dial In: +1 669 900 6833
Spanish Meeting ID: 932 0955 9643
English Meeting ID: 959 7926 1988
Request to Present at CSC Meetings
In an effort to foster agency and community collaboration, staff invites community stakeholders to present at any future AB 617 Community Steering Committees (CSC). These CSC meetings are focused on CSC-prioritized air quality concerns and objectives outlined in each Community Emission Reduction Plan (CERP). If your agency or organization has a project, program, or expertise that aligns with the community’s needs, you are encouraged to participate. To express your interest and receive further details, contact staff at ab617@aqmd.gov.
Presentation criteria:
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An 8-week advanced notice prior to the CSC meeting is preferred in order to accommodate the request based on the topic and time availability.
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All presentations slides must be provided in Spanish translation. Other languages may also be requested.
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Presentations may be edited for time and content.
Interactive maps
Community Emission Reductions Plan (CERP)
The Community Emission Reductions Plan (CERP) provides a blueprint for achieving air pollution emission and exposure reductions to address this community’s highest air quality priorities. This plan includes actions to reduce emissions and/or exposures in partnership with community stakeholders. Beginning in late 2019, the plan will be implemented over several years, during which South Coast AQMD staff will track its progress and provide periodic updates to the community.
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Final CERP (PDF) - Adopted September 6, 2019
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AB 617 CERP Implementation Dashboard
CERP Annual Progress Reports:
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CERP Archive - Past development drafts, submittals and reports
Air Monitoring Data
Air Monitoring Data
AB 617 Community Air Monitoring is being conducted in selected communities as part of the AB 617 program. The locations and types of pollutants being monitored is unique to each community and was determined through close collaboration with stakeholders. Data collected from air monitoring can provide valuable information about sources of air pollution, types of pollutants, and air quality impacts in AB 617 communities. Monitoring data resulting from the implementation of the Community Air Monitoring Plans (or CAMPs) can be used to support and track air quality actions prioritized by the community to reduce local exposure to harmful air pollutants.
Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)
The main purpose of this Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) is to summarize the proposed air monitoring activities for addressing the major air quality concerns identified by the Community Steering Committee (CSC) in Wilmington/Carson/West Long Beach (WCWLB)and provide information supporting the Community Emission Reductions Plan (CERP), which is currently under development. The South Coast AQMD is seeking input from the CSC and members of the public to revise and improve the CAMP. This document has been submitted to the California Air Resource Board (CARB) as per the “Community Air Protection Blueprint”.
Informational Handouts
Associated Content
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Technical Advisory Group (TAG) - The AB 617 Technical Advisory Group (TAG) provides input to South Coast AQMD staff on technical details related to source attribution, air monitoring and other technical analysis needed to develop air monitoring plans and Community Emission Reductions Plan for AB 617 implementation.
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Community Air Protection Program (CAPP) - CARB has established a Community Air Protection Program with statewide strategies to reduce exposure in communities most impacted by air pollution.
Membership Applications
The following application forms were received from those interested in Steering Committee membership: