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Oct. 2 is Clean Air Day. Heres how the City is doing its part

Sacremento, CALocal News

Sacramento's "Clean Air Day," recognized annually, aims to raise awareness of air quality issues and public health protection. The day highlights significant initiatives by the City, including the addition of a fully electric waste collection truck and the Sacramento Urban Forest Plan, which seeks to expand the tree canopy significantly by 2045. These efforts are part of a broader commitment to sustainability, as articulated by Rachel Patten from the Office of Climate Action and Sustainability. Councilmember Eric Guerra pointed out that Sacramento is among the top ten worst regions for air pollution in the nation, drawing attention to the health risks faced by vulnerable groups such as children and seniors. He urged residents to engage in practices that improve air quality, such as adopting alternative transportation and community tree planting.

The article emphasizes that improving air quality requires a collaborative effort from all community members. It highlights the importance of awareness and proactive measures in combating pollution. The City of Sacramento’s initiatives reflect a strong commitment to creating a healthier environment for all.

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