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Darren Kettle named Metrolink chief executive officer - Railway Track and Structures
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3 OC cities among 8 jurisdictions across SoCal to split $2 5 million to address mobility, air quality challenges
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For many awardees this will be a first-of-its-kind mobility project to be funded and launched in their community. Funding for CMO is made possible by California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of cap-and-trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health. The response to the mobility project voucher application window shows there is strong demand and need for this funding. Twenty-one communities received funds in its inaugural year, however there were a total of 33 applicants requesting as much as $1 million each.
“These funds directly support disadvantaged communities and communities of color from across the state, creating safe, clean, affordable and accessible options for getting residents where they need to go,” California Air Resources Board Executive Officer Richard W. Corey said. “The Clean Mobility Options Program was designed to ensure that each project
New California program awards 21 communities, tribes $20 million to launch shared, zero-emission mobility projects
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The City of Rialto has announced the next phase of an ambitious plan to design and install a microgrid powered through a unique combination of biogas cogeneration, solar power and backup battery storage to supply electricity for the city s wastewater treatment plant.
The innovative project, one of the first of its kind in California, is meant to bring the city greater energy independence, resilience and efficiency to protect its essential wastewater treatment system. As California and the rest of the country contend with a growing number of natural disasters linked to climate change including widespread power outages and brownouts caused by heat waves and wildfires the resilience offered by a microgrid power source is more important than ever, said Rialto Mayor Deborah Robertson.