AB 181- School District Transportation Service Plans
This page provides information for school districts on consulting with the Air District on Transportation Service Plans to meet the requirements of AB 181.
Overview
California Assembly Bill 181 requires school districts to develop transportation service plans in consultation with air quality management districts. “SEC. 14. 39800.1. (b) (1) The Plan shall be developed in consultation with classified staff, teachers, school administrators, regional local transit authorities, local air pollution control districts and air quality management districts, parents, pupils, and other stakeholders.” The Air District does not review these plans; however, it does offer several funding programs that school districts may take advantage of when implementing their developed plans.
School districts that receive and consider the information provided on this web page are considered to have consulted adequately with the Air District.
Funding
The Air District does not provide transportation service planning; however, the District provides grant funds through the Carl Moyer Program, AB 923, and MCAP (AB 1505) that may support your plan.
Carl Moyer Program, AB 923, and MCAP
All three grant funds are implemented pursuant to the Carl Moyer Program guidelines. These incentive programs provides funding for the replacement of old high-emitting school buses with new lower-emissions diesel-fueled Tier IV, CNG, and zero-emission electric school buses. More information on this funding, eligibility criteria, and how to apply can be found on the Air District’s School Buses web page (Click Here). |