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$71.5M for zero-emission school busses + $118.8M for ag equipment replacement + petroleum refinery amendments

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Stream went down, but should be live again shortly. Here’s more information about the Governing Board for SJ Valley Air Pollution Control District. https://t.co/Up9dGUUDPn

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Roll call taken and pledge of allegiance complete. First public comment from the web. 3 minute limit. https://t.co/wzm7qFXZRV

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First speaker, Janet, says that board needs to focus on climate change. Says that first step is stopping and then reversing.

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Second speaker, Connie, says board is doing great work for climate change and thanks them.

No more public comments from web or cities.

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Item 6: Report on District Citizens Advisory Committee activities.

Item 7: STAR recognition. (Service, teamwork, attitude, respect). https://t.co/tQaz9y6oVA

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Item 8: Samir Sheikh holds up award for Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies’ Best Practice Award. https://t.co/EwU0SrS0Bi

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Item 9 for the $71.5 million in Volkswagen mitigation trust funding for the 2nd phase of statewide incentive program. https://t.co/6cG7CX82Hl

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Todd makes presentation for item 9. https://t.co/i6vOAJnqab

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Todd details past program activity before moving on to decisions regarding second phase of state funding. https://t.co/0BLEPK4MtD

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In response to busses in rural areas, Todd says current electric bus has 100 mile range and each iteration is increasing in range. https://t.co/oWKELTvwzA

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Samir says there will be more state and federal funding coming. He adds that they’ve been considering challenges with rural areas and range issues. https://t.co/p4xMlwBPtQ

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Supervisor Wheeler says Madera could use funding, but doesn’t think he can compete for funding with districts state-wide. https://t.co/dXT90s4JGt

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Two public comments from Fresno.

1: Money shouldn’t go to private schools. Urges oversight on fund use.
2: Resident from mountains says it’s a great program.

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No public comments from other counties and cities. MOTION PASSES.

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Moving on to Item 10

ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE $118,800,000 IN STATE FARMER PROGRAM FUNDING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND AUTHORIZE NECESSARY RESOURCE ENHANCEMENTS https://t.co/p1vOdPWXPY

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Todd says equipment costs have been rising as they learned in the electric bus discussion. https://t.co/ZhreOsBs0V

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Item 10: Motion passes unanimously.

Moving to Item 11. https://t.co/lZn6jeKGBe

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Presentation on Central Valley refineries before proposing amendments. https://t.co/FxshpZ36Kt

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To conclude presentation, amendments are proposed and there is an explanation as to how public feedback was obtained.

2 recommendations are made. https://t.co/W5VqNpZrNu

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After brief questioning from board, moving to public comments. https://t.co/I0dRdCJoE4

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Web speaker Cynthia says health effects of living near refineries are hurting low-income residents and people of color. Says regulations helps protect public from emissions. Urges district to ensure requirements of warning community and taking action to protect their health. https://t.co/ph59k1FXi1

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Motion passes for Item 11.

Moving to item 12 to appoint AD HOC Governing Board Subcommittee to nominate candidates for the 2023 governing board chair and vice-chair. https://t.co/bWp0VaoUmW

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Committee members are appointed. Mendes, Bessinger, Lewis, Pareira, and Shuklian.

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For Item 13: Incentive Program for small raisin farmers. https://t.co/yTcSiCRylD

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Mendes says this program is needed and he has received emails about it. https://t.co/6sZxAQVKt0

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Public comment in Fresno. Says this program to reduce burning is heartwarming. https://t.co/YbHlRZsG9t

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Item 13/14 passed.

Executive director makes brief comments. Moving to last item - governing board member comments.

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Some members said they had trouble hearing audio on web comments. https://t.co/o4o805tmuc

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Mayor Preciado thanks public participation for efforts in reducing pollution. https://t.co/KrOOyXVLPf

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Meeting moves to closed session and that’s it for this week. Thanks for following along🙂