Senate Bill 375
SB 375 (Steinberg) is California state law that became effective January 1, 2009. This new law requires California's Air Resources Board (CARB) to develop regional reduction targets for greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and prompts the creation of regional plans to reduce emissions from vehicle use throughout the state. California's 18 Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) have been tasked with creating "Sustainable Community Strategies" (SCS). The MPOs are required to develop the SCS through integrated land use and transportation planning and demonstrate an ability to attain the proposed reduction targets by 2020 and 2035.

2012 Target Setting
October 12, 2011 SB 375 Task Force Meeting
Presentations:
Sustainable Communities Strategies
Fresno COG Final Target Submittal 5-19-2010
Fresno COG's final submittal for our recommended SB 375 greenhouse gas reduction targets and supporting documentation.
Fresno COG Target Submittal
Current & Past Meetings, Agendas, Minutes, Presentations
Presentation at TTC/PAC Meeting 4-16-2010 K Cai
SB375 GHG reduction target recommendation for Fresno County
Fresno County SB 375 Task Force Meetings << Click here for meeting agendas and materials!
SB 375 Documents:
Fresno COGs Approach to SB 375 Compliance
Fresno COGs SB 375 Compliance Timeline
SB 375 Fact Sheet
SB 375 RTAC Final Report
Final Recommendations of the Regional Targets Advisory Committee (RTAC)
Links:
SB 375 Legislation signed by Governor 9-30-2008
California Air resources Board SB 375 web page
California Department of Transportation SB 375 web page
League of California Cities SB 375 web page
CalCOG Guide to Regional Planning as Revised by SB 375
California Climate Change Portal

