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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019 - Air Quality Advisory Board - Work PlanEnvironmental Services 222 LaPorte Ave PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6600 970.224.6177 Fax fcgov.com/environmental services Air Quality Advisory Board 2019 Work Plan September 17, 2018 Purpose The Air Quality Advisory Board (AQAB) will advise the City Council on matters pertaining to policies, plans, programs, and ordinances to improve the City’s air quality. The AQAB will coordinate closely with and advise other City boards, City staff, and regional authorities on air quality issues. The AQAB by-laws, including a more detailed statement of the Board’s purpose and functions, are available at http://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/air-quality-advisory.php. Air Quality Topics of Greatest Interest (in alphabetical order): • Air Quality Criteria Used in City Planning and Contracting • Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change • Ozone Non-Attainment and Mitigation • Particulate Matter • Radon and Indoor Air Quality • Transportation Emissions These topics are aligned with a number of the City’s Strategic Plan Objectives (available at www.fcgov.com/citymanager/files/2018-strategic-plan.pdf), which guides the City’s biennial budgeting process. Major Focus Areas for 2019 Work (in no particular order): 1. Provide input, feedback, and advice on the implementation of the Dust Prevention and Control Manual and the Transportation Air Quality Impacts Guidance Manual. Evaluate other opportunities for the City to incorporate air quality and greenhouse gas emission criteria into its planning and contracting procedures. 2. Review progress and provide recommendations on accelerating the implementation of the Climate Action Plan and related initiatives, with the goal of helping the City achieve its carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions goals. This could include addressing issues such as energy production and use, building codes, organic waste, transportation, land-use planning, and the development of a greenhouse gas impacts guidance manual. 3. Assist with the update the Fort Collins Air Quality Plan, after seeking public input through a citizen survey (last conducted in 2017), public forum, and/or other means. 4. Address planning, development and policy decisions that have the potential to positively or negatively affect regional haze and ozone levels in Fort Collins and recommend integrated, leveraged actions to reduce haze and ozone formation or to mitigate its impacts. The focus will be on the sources of ozone precursors and haze that the City can effectively address. 2 5. Review City policies and enforcement practices related to indoor air quality and recommend changes as needed. This may include developing recommendations for: a. sustaining and improving the City’s Healthy Homes program, which promotes voluntary indoor air quality improvements, as well as potentially expanding the program to reach more homes and commercial buildings; b. reducing exposure to asbestos; and c. more aggressive radon mitigation policies/programs that the City could adopt, based upon its 2018 research into the impacts and costs of a variety of such options. 6. Propose and review mid-term budget offers relating to or affecting air quality. These could include offers to fund further study or implement recommended actions resulting from the City’s 2018 research programs focused on reducing exposure to radon and addressing the impacts of residential outdoor burning. 7. Provide recommendations and advice on the development and implementation and updating of policies and programs for reducing the public’s exposure to outdoor air pollutants, such as: a. transportation-related emissions (e.g., emissions from diesel vehicles, vehicles idling, and in-commuters), b. fugitive dust, and c. smoke from wildfires, woodstoves, bonfire pits and other outdoor burning activities. 8. Address unanticipated air quality issues and respond to requests from City Council for advice on any subject relevant to the Board’s purpose. 9. Communicate regularly with the Transportation Board, Energy Board, Natural Resources Advisory Board, Planning and Zoning Board and other relevant Boards and Commissions and collaborate with those Boards, where appropriate, to better advise City Council and to educate and collaborate with the public on air quality and climate change issues. 10. Advise Council on any opportunities that might arise for the City to participate in and influence air quality-related decisions affecting Fort Collins but falling under the jurisdiction of county, regional, state or national air quality authorities.