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Chula Vista and National City each have been awarded nearly $1 million to help jumpstart their transportation pilot programs that aim to improve mobility for its residents while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The California Air Resources Board last week announced that 21 cities, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits and transit agencies in underserved communities were granted up to $1 million each under the inaugural Clean Mobility Options Voucher program to launch zero-emission mobility projects.
“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,” Richard W. Corey, the board’s executive officer, said in a prepared statement. “The Clean Mobility Options Program was designed to ensure that each project is developed both by and for that community to address its own unique transportation issues taki