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Senior Policy Advisor

Air District Fact

Recognizing that air emissions overflow political boundaries, the California Legislature created the Air District in 1955 as the first regional air pollution control agency in the country.

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The 5/16/2012 Board of Directors Special Meeting Webcast ended at 11:30am. The Webcast archive will be available approximately 24-hours after the meeting.
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5/16/2012 Agenda
(442 kb PDF, 8 pgs)

5/2/2012 Board of Directors Meeting
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5/2/2012 Agenda
(1 Mb PDF, 52 pgs)

4/18/2012 Board of Directors Meeting
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4/18/2012 Agenda
(4 Mb PDF, 315 pgs)

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Community Language Assessment

The Air District recognizes that to effectively reach and engage the diverse population of the region, it must strive to provide residents with meaningful access to services and with materials in languages other than English. 

 

The Air District currently has a number of practices in place for providing services and materials in languages other than English, to both the general public and the industry-specific populations that utilize its varied services, such as permit, compliance assistance and grant programs. 

The Air District developed the Assessment of Limited English Proficient Populations and Current Services to better understand its effectiveness at communication with individuals who have limited English proficiency and also to begin identifying how to better meet the language needs of the Bay Area population with limited English proficiency.

Last Updated: 11/15/2010