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File #: 18-5507   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Community Health and Equity Committee
On agenda: 10/2/2018
Posting Language: Briefing on implications and next steps regarding the Draft VW Settlement Beneficiary Mitigation Plan [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Douglas Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer, Office of Sustainability]
Attachments: 1. CHEC VW Briefing_100218 v5
Related files: 18-6084
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DEPARTMENT: Office of Sustainability


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Douglas Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer, AICP, CNU-A


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All


SUBJECT:

VW Settlement Beneficiary Mitigation Plan


SUMMARY:

Briefing on implications and next steps regarding the VW Settlement Beneficiary Mitigation Plan


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the lead agency responsible for the administration of funds received from the settlement agreement in the litigation between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the State of California, and Volkswagen (VW) and its related entities for violation of the Federal Clean Air Act regarding nitrogen oxides emission controls on 2.0 liter and 3.0 liter diesel vehicles. A minimum of $209 million is available to Texas for projects to reduce nitrogen oxides in the environment. The San Antonio area, which includes Bexar, Wilson, Comal and Guadalupe counties, has a proposed allocation amount of $73.5 million, or 35% of the total allocation for Texas.


ISSUE:
This funding opportunity is for the purpose reducing NOx emissions from combustion-engine vehicles that contribute to air pollution and lead to the formation of ground-level ozone.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the lead agency responsible for the administration of funds received from the settlement agreement for Volkswagen (VW) and its related entities for violation of the Federal Clean Air Act regarding nitrogen oxides emission controls on 2.0 liter and 3.0 liter diesel vehicles.

A minimum of $209 million is available to Texas for projects to reduce nitrogen oxides in the environment. The San Antonio area, which includes Bexar, Wilson, Comal and Guadalupe counties, has a proposed allocation amount of $73.5 million, or 35% of the total allocation for Texas.
San Antonio and Bexar County are in exceedance of federally mandated ground-level ozone standards and have until the end of 2020 to attain...

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