Politics & Government
City Of Culver City: October 6, 2021 Is Clean Air Day
The City Council encourages City staff, all residents, businesses, employees, and community members to participate in Clean Air Day to h ...
October 04, 2021
The City Council encourages City staff, all residents, businesses, employees, and community members to participate in Clean Air Day to help clean the air for all Californians.
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- Air pollution contributes to higher rates of cancer and heart and lung diseases, which adversely affect health.
- California has some of the most polluted regions in the United States.
- It is vital that we protect the health and well-being of our residents, visitors, and workforce.
- Emissions from vehicles, industry, and even household sources significantly affect the natural environment, air quality and well-being of residents, employees, and visitors of Culver City.
- Individual actions such as taking transit, not idling vehicles, walking, or biking to work and school, carpooling, and conserving energy can directly improve air quality in our region.
- Education about air quality can raise community awareness, encourage our community to develop better habits, and improve our community health.
- Californians will be joining together across the state to help clean the air on October 6, 2021, the 4th Annual Clean Air Day.
- The City of Culver City is committed to the health of our residents, workforce, visitors, and community at large.
Everyone can play a role! Adults can take the Clean Air Pledge, and Children can take the Clean Air Pledge too!
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Everyone can play a role! Adults can take the Clean Air Pledge, and Children can take the Clean Air Pledge too!
This press release was produced by the City of Culver City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.