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Fresno COG is drafting a plan for the Fresno County Region that includes a list of high-priority, greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measures that can be implemented soon. Those measures define what types of projects will qualify to compete for $4.6 billion in EPA funding.

For projects to qualify under the program, they must benefit low-income, disadvantage “frontline” communities. A map showing Fresno County’s Frontline Communities is available at this link.  

As residents of the Fresno County region, we need you to tell us which of the greenhouse gas reduction measures on the following pages are most important to you. We have broken them down into short lists by "sector".

First we need to know the area of the County you live in. Locations are for our use only and will not be shared or sold with anyone, and we will not mail anything to you unless you request it. We need this information to determine whether or not we have met the EPA's outreach requirements for reaching disadvantaged communities. 

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Where do you live?

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About The Project

Fresno COG received funding from the EPA’s Climate Protection Reduction Grants (CPRG) program to prepare a plan for the Fresno County region that identifies ways we could reduce greenhouse gas, then studying how it would affect our disadvantaged populations. This plan is called the Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) and it is due on March 1, 2024. Completion of this plan is necessary to allow our region to compete for $4.6 billion in grant funding to implement the emission reduction measures identified in this plan (PCAP). 

 

Also submit questions or comments regarding the Priority Measures in one of the following ways:

Email:  fresnocogprioritymeasures@publicinput.com

Voicemail:  855.925.2801, enter code 1048 when prompted, then leave your comments.