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NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES

The MSRC Elects a New Chair and Vice Chair
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. – The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee's (MSRC) new Chair will be Gregory Winterbottom, who represents the Orange County Transportation Authority on the MSRC. Winterbottom was unanimously elected by the MSRC, an o...
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The MSRC is now on Facebook
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. – With social networking expanding into the government and public outreach arenas, the MSRC has joined the social media trend and is now on Facebook. On its Clean Transportation Funding - MSRC page, the MSRC posts the latest upd...
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Thanks to Clean Transportation Funding, Bus Service Returns to Dodger Games
Metro will offer Dodger Stadium Express bus service from Union Station in downtown Los Angeles to Dodger Stadium beginning April 1 with the Dodgers pre-game series and throughout the regular 2010 baseball season under a grant from the Mobile Source Air Po...
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 HIGHLIGHTS AND ONGOING PROJECTS

CNG School Bus Incentives Program
The MSRC is helping to offset the cost of clean, compressed natural gas (CNG) school buses for both public school districts and commercial student transportation providers within the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Unlike other programs, these incentives are available regardless of whether the bus operator is replacing vehicles or just expanding their fleet. This year, the MSRC’s Program is taking different forms for public and private school bus operators.

School Districts – Buy-down Program
Public school districts can benefit from buy-down incentive funds up to $60,000 per vehicle toward the purchase of CNG school buses. The incentive monies go directly to each school bus vendor to buy-down the cost of a bus, which is then available for purchase at a lower cost. Bus purchasers do not need to apply for Clean Transportation Funding to receive this benefit. For more information, please call (909) 396-3269. Two bus vendors have been qualified to participate in the program:
• A-Z Bus Sales, Colton – 951-781-7188. A-Z Bus Sales is the local distributor for Blue Bird CNG buses
• BusWest (locations in Carson and Fresno) – 800-458-9199 or 800-331-6183. BusWest offers Thomas Built full and mid-sized Type D vehicles

Student Transportation Providers
Private providers of student transportation services will apply for incentives, execute participant agreements, and the MSRC will fund incentives up to the amount necessary to ensure compliance with AQMD Rule 1195. Interested parties should call the AQMD Fleet Rules Implementation staff at (909) 396-3063.

For both aspects of the CNG School Bus Incentives Program, actual incentives will be adjusted to reflect any federal tax credits which will be claimed by either the bus purchaser or vendor, or any tax credits received subsequent to the award will be turned back into the MSRC school bus program. Funding is limited and cannot be guaranteed.

The MSRC began its first alternative fuel school bus incentive program in 1994 with the goal of replacing older, diesel or gasoline Type I school buses with new low-emission, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) dedicated CNG school buses.