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City staff says CARB fleet report is overdue; council directs staff to return with compliance plan

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Summary

Staff briefed the council on the Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rule from California Air Resources Board, said the city's required ACF inventory/reporting was not submitted, and council asked staff to return with a plan and research on grants and procurement options.

City staff told the Sierra Madre City Council on May 13 that the city’s reporting required under the California Air Resources Board’s Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) regulation is overdue and that submitting detailed fleet inventory information is now a priority.

What staff said: An analyst reported that the ACF requires that beginning in 2024 a portion of new fleet purchases be zero‑emission vehicles and that the city must file annual reports and keep specific inventory data. The analyst said staff identified missing inventory elements such as license plate numbers, gross vehicle weight ratings, odometer readings,…

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