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The primary focus of this meeting was the introduction of new neutral facilitators who plan to bring a human rights lens to the facilitation approach. The facilitators discussed their guiding principles, which center community voices and emphasize equity. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to troubleshooting technical audio issues related to simultaneous English and Spanish interpretation channels. The facilitators also sought input from the community regarding their expectations for the transition, successful facilitation outcomes for the remainder of the year, and desired characteristics in a facilitator. Key discussion points included the value of sub-committee meetings, such as those focused on air monitoring and pesticides, and the need for transparency and clear understanding of next steps to ensure all members are on the same page before advancing agenda items.
The meeting addressed the approval of consent calendar items (items nine through twelve). The primary focus was a public hearing regarding docket number C-22-05S, a short variance petition filed by Vitro Flat Glass LLC. This variance is required to bypass the electrostatic precipitator (EP) and continuous emissions monitoring systems for up to 144 hours to allow for maintenance, including EP cleanout and replacement of electrical components. The Board confirmed that the maintenance activities, including the replacement of a transformer and a variable frequency drive (VFD), are expected to be completed within the requested six-day window. The Board entertained questions from members regarding the necessity of future variances if the 144-hour limit is exceeded. Following the public hearing, the Board granted the short variance subject to specified conditions. The meeting concluded with open time for public comment and hearing board member comments, followed by adjournment.
The meeting focused on the EV Mechanic Training Subcommittee's progress and proposals. Key discussions involved reviewing previous subcommittee meetings, which established three options for an EV mechanic training pipeline. Broad alignment was reached on investing in an introductory, high school-age program. The committee received input from dealers and the California New Car Dealers Association regarding necessary training skills. The current recommendation pivots towards funding the sustainment of the 40-hour EV mechanic training program at Delta College, as Stockton Unified School District presented roadblocks related to instructor and classroom availability. Participants noted that the Delta College programs, which already include the 40-hour course, can accommodate both college-age and high school students via dual enrollment, addressing workforce needs that impact EV serviceability and emissions goals.
The 49th meeting commenced with logistical announcements, including instructions for language interpretation services. Key discussions involved updates on previous action items, specifically regarding vegetative barriers and a planned subcommittee meeting related to this topic. The agenda also included an item concerning ad burning and outreach education opportunities. Staff updates included the introduction of a new Program Manager, Sarah Hassan Lane, and a note on the delayed distribution of March stipends. A significant portion of the meeting featured community member input regarding numerous recent uncontrolled fires, particularly those involving burning tires and other prohibited materials in fields near the refinery, prompting a discussion on proper complaint procedures for air quality violations.
The meeting, identified as the July CSC meeting for Arvin/Lamont, focused on providing updates and receiving community feedback. Key discussions included reviewing the action item tracker from the previous meeting (June 6th), which covered subcommittee development and the CARB webinar held on June 7th and 9th. The session also addressed next steps following the adoption of the Community Steering Committee (CSC) document by the Air District Governing Board, signaling a transition toward implementation of co-developed work. Updates were provided regarding community air monitoring, and participants reviewed group agreements related to focusing on solutions, respecting participation, and seeking common ground. The meeting also included a moment of silence to honor the late CSC member, Jose Mireles.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Ernest Buddy Mendes
Chair, San Joaquin Valleywide Air Pollution Study Agency Governing Board; Supervisor, Fresno County (District 4)
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