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Ventura County approves grant to upgrade Port Hueneme library HVAC to serve as clean-air shelter

2547504 · March 11, 2025
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The Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board approved up to $200,000 in Community Air Protection funding to replace HVAC equipment at the Ray D. Pewter Library in Port Hueneme so it can operate as a clean-air shelter during wildfire smoke events.

The Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board on March 2025 approved up to $200,000 in Community Air Protection (CAP) funding to replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment at the Ray D. Pewter Library, 510 Park Avenue, Port Hueneme, enabling the facility to serve as a clean-air shelter during wildfire smoke events.

Tyler Harris, planning rules and incentives division manager for the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, told the board that the CAP program was established by the California Air Resources Board to support implementation of Assembly Bill 617 and that funds come from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Harris said the district received $202,510 through the CAP program for fiscal year 2023–24 and recommended approving one project to upgrade the library’s HVAC.…

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