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Communities to receive millions for air pollution projects

July 03, 2024 | Larimer County, Colorado



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Communities to receive millions for air pollution projects
In a recent meeting focused on air pollution mitigation, officials discussed the preparation of their annual report marking the end of the fiscal year. The meeting highlighted the upcoming release of a draft application for grant funding aimed at addressing ground-level ozone pollution linked to the transportation sector.

The initiative will allocate approximately $10 million in small grants for various transportation projects, with a particular emphasis on multimodal solutions. Notably, the program will prioritize funding for communities that have been disproportionately affected by pollution, ensuring that those most impacted have the opportunity to benefit from these resources.

This effort underscores the commitment to improving air quality and supporting vulnerable populations as part of the state's broader environmental strategy.

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