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Opportunities to Address Past Inequity to Build Healthier, More Sustainable Communities

Principal Investigator/Authors: Charisma Acey, Margaretta Lin                 

Contractors: University of California, Berkeley

Sub-contractors: Just Cities and West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project

Contract number: 21RD009

Project Status: Active

Relevant CARB programs: Sustainable Communities & Climate Protection ProgramResearch Planning

Topic areas: Sustainable Communities, Research & Sustainable CommunitiesSustainable Community Strategies (SCS)Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Reduction & Climate GoalsLand Use & Transportation Research

 

Research Summary:

This project will examine public investment policies and systemic precedents that contribute to the inequitable distribution of resources and resulting disparities across California communities. The project will identify opportunities and potential resources to address these inequities in public infrastructure investment policies and practices in the housing, land use, and transportation sectors. The project findings and resulting report, will identify and prioritize equitable policies that also contribute to reductions in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and preserve, protect, and allow to produce more affordable housing across the state. In addition to offering opportunities to identify how existing and new public investments can be utilized to yield economic, environmental, and social returns to support healthy and more sustainable community development.

The project will develop an online policy mapping tool with multiple resources to support local decision-makers and advocates in preventing current and future harm for people of color and other vulnerable populations as well as reduction in VMT and GHG emissions. The mapping tool will share a research action model to help users identify local conditions and impact (environmental, health, housing, transportation) to understand their connection to inequitable policies and practices in their selected regions. In addition, the tool will include six unique case studies cataloguing history of policies and impacts (drivers of pollution and inequity), existing solutions, and visionary solutions proposed by communities. Moreover, the mapping tool will feature a database of equitable and inequitable investment policies, practices, and strategies across California that have prevented or created harm in distinct geographies. All tools will be developed through a transformative planning process alongside an Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

 

Keywords: sustainable community strategies (SCS); transportation and land use; equitable climate policy; evaluation methods

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New Vehicle and Engine Certification: Executive Orders for CY2018 OFCI Implementation Flexibility Engines

The New Vehicle and Engine Certification Program is responsible for the certification of new engines, vehicles, powertrains, aerodynamic devices and other new certifications.  Vehicles and engines may be sold and otherwise produced in California only if approved by Executive Order (EO) after review by CARB.  Executive Orders are issued for on-road and off-road categories.

Scanned copies of issued Executive Orders may be requested via email.

The following Executive Orders granted to the listed manufacturers of implementation flexibility engine families have been issued during the 2018 calendar year, as of December 16, 2023.

Further information is available in the Executive Orders Summary.

For questions, please contact Heavy-Duty Certification or Help Line at 1-800-242-4450.

CATERPILLAR, INC.

EO #Date
U‑R‑001‑055312/27/2017

CUMMINS, INC.

EO #Date
U‑R‑002‑068212/27/2017

DEUTZ AG

EO #Date
U‑R‑013‑05693/7/2018

FCA ITALY S.P.A.

EO #Date
U‑R‑068‑00092/14/2018

FPT INDUSTRIAL S.P.A.

EO #Date
U‑R‑015‑037210/26/2017

GLOBAL COMPONENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

EO #Date
U‑R‑066‑000812/28/2017

IHI AGRI-TECH CORPORATION

EO #Date
U‑R‑026‑05041/24/2018

ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED

EO #Date
U‑R‑006‑04601/2/2018

JCB POWER SYSTEMS LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑049‑004912/28/2017

JOHN DEERE POWER SYSTEMS

EO #Date
U‑R‑004‑05641/24/2018

KOMATSU, LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑005‑04611/12/2018

KUBOTA CORPORATION

EO #Date
U‑R‑025‑07932/1/2018

MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑043‑01941/24/2018

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINE & TURBOCHARGER, LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑035‑036612/7/2017
U‑R‑035‑0366‑14/20/2018

MTU AMERICA INC.

EO #Date
U‑R‑052‑003311/26/2018

PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑022‑021612/27/2017

YANMAR CO., LTD.

EO #Date
U‑R‑028‑084412/27/2017
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