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Asbestos is a fibrous mineral naturally occurring in ultramafic rock (a rock type commonly found in California ), and used as a processed component of building materials. Due to the fact that asbestos has been proven to cause a number of disabling and fatal diseases, such as asbestosis and lung cancer, it is strictly regulated based either on its natural widespread occurrence, or in its use as a building material.

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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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Southern Alameda County Resource Team

The Southern Alameda County Spare the Air Resource Team has worked to reduce greenhouse gas production and traffic congestion by promoting commute alternatives to solo driving and educating drivers about the expense and waste of unnecessary idling.

In 2011, the Team is focusing its energies on school commuting. Team members have developed banners and stickers with an anti-idling message for schools, schoolchildren, and their parents. The team also purchased radar devices for local school districts to use in Safe Routes to Schools classroom curricula. The team is continuing to look for ways to inform parents of web resources they can use to develop school carpools and connect with other parents to form walking school buses or biking groups. Another area of interest is exploring ways to audit neighborhoods around schools to identify whether crosswalks, signals, or other changes might be needed to ensure safe walking and biking routes.

In past years, the Southern Alameda County Team has offered vanpool incentives, hosted a booth at the Fremont Festival of the Arts on commute greening, held, with the City of Fremont, an employer commute solutions workshop at the City’s Northport Loop Business Park, and developed an Alameda County commuter resource guide.

If you would like to join in the Team's efforts to promote commute alternatives, reduce traffic congestion, and cut back greenhouse gases, please contact Ariel Ambruster 510-763-2500 ext. 5 or aambruster@communityfocus.org.

Anti-Idling Resource:

California Energy Commission, Consumer Energy Center, Energy Myths & FallaciesShould I Shut off the Motor when I'm Idling my Car

Member Organizations

  • AC Transit
  • City of Hayward
  • City of Fremont
  • City of Newark
  • City of Union City
  • Enterprise Rideshare
  • 511 Regional Rideshare Program
  • Fremont Chamber of Commerce
  • Fremont Unified School District
  • Hayward Unified School District
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • New Haven Unified School District
  • Newark Unified School District
  • Supervisor Nadia Lockyer's Office
  • Supervisor Scott Haggerty's Office
  • TransForm - Safe Routes to Schools

Last Updated: 3/13/2012