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Adelanto district funds zero emission school buses and lawn equipment exchange program

October 12, 2024 | Needles City, San Bernardino County, California


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Adelanto district funds zero emission school buses and lawn equipment exchange program
During the recent city council meeting on October 12, 2024, the Needles City Council highlighted significant funding initiatives aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and promoting environmental sustainability. A key focus was the district's investment in school transportation, which includes funding for school buses and the necessary infrastructure to support them.

The council reported that funding has been allocated for electric vehicle charging stations at various school districts, including the Apple Valley Unified School District and Longton Elementary School District. This initiative is part of a broader effort to transition from traditional diesel vehicles to zero-emission alternatives, which also includes a successful lawn and garden equipment exchange program. This program allows residents and landscaping businesses to purchase electric lawn equipment at discounted rates, contributing to cleaner air in the community.

In terms of financial impact, the council noted that nearly $4 million has been provided in funding to replace off-road equipment and support zero-emission infrastructure projects. Additionally, over $3 million has been allocated for replacing agricultural equipment, and more than $4 million has been dedicated to community air protection funds aimed at replacing diesel school buses.

The popularity of the lawn and garden equipment exchange program was underscored, with over 1,600 pieces of equipment exchanged for zero-emission alternatives in 2024 alone. The council expressed gratitude for the opportunity to present these initiatives and opened the floor for questions, emphasizing their commitment to improving community health and environmental standards through these funding efforts.

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