Receive presentation on Bay Area Air Quality District community investments
In Plain English
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District collected $124 million in penalties from businesses that violated air pollution rules. The agency created a new Community Investments Office to spend this money on pollution cleanup and health programs in affected neighborhoods. If Richmond participates, the city could receive funding for projects like green spaces and air quality improvements.
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