City vehicles will be replaced with hybrids or AFVs on an ongoing basis, as appropriate
funding becomes available. Staff are directed to work with fleets under City authority to influence their expanded
use of alternative fuels and high efficiency/alternative fuel vehicles (AFV) including electric,
biodiesel, ethanol, hybrid, hydrogen, and compressed natural gas (CNG) based on
appropriateness for vehicle task, fueling infrastructure, petroleum displacement, overall cost,
and environmental benefit. For the current Fiscal Year, two hybrid wastewater vehicles have
been ordered and are expected to arrive in May. For Fiscal Year 2013, two additional wastewater vehicles will be replaced with either hybrid or alternative fuel technologies.
Work with current and future vendors to include a "Clean Vehicle" replacement policy into the bid and contracting process
Read More Read LessThe City of Chula Vista, CA has reported 2 Community emission inventories, since 2010. In its latest inventory, compiled in 2012, the Stationary energy, Transport, Waste management and Industrial process and product use are identified as key emission sources.
The City of Chula Vista, CA has reported 1 government operational inventory, since 2009. In its latest inventory, compiled in 2009, the Transport is identified as key emission source.
Mayor Mary Casillas SalasCity of Chula Vista, CA, United States