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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6156_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 6156 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR SENATE BILL 981 (SOTO & ROMERO), WHICH WOULD ENACT THE CHILDREN'S HEALTH AND PETROLEUM POLLUTION REMEDIATION ACT OF 2003. WHEREAS, the combustion of transportation fuels cause public health and environmental degradation problems, with 90% of air pollution in the South Coast AQMD attributed to these fuels; and WHEREAS, studies establish a direct correlation between air quality and respiratory health; and, WHEREAS, further studies show that 2.5 million Californians suffer from asthma, 500,000 of them being children; and WHEREAS, emissions from transportation fuels are a leading cause of asthma in children; and WHEREAS, asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease, and is the leading cause of school absences and hospital admissions for children in California; and WHEREAS, in addition to causing asthma, some toxic air pollutants found in transportation fuels cause lung cancer, and possibly brain cancer; and WHEREAS, combustion of transportation fuel, including gasoline and diesel, is the major source of ozone precursors and of fine particulate matter throughout the state; and WHEREAS, establishment of a stable funding source is essential to ensure continued operation of programs dedicated specifically to the purposes of air pollution cleanup and prevention, and the treatment and education of sensitive populations suffering from exposure to petroleum-related pollution; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 981 will create that vital stable funding source by imposing a small fee, which is not intended to be passed through to consumers, on each barrel of petroleum refined within the state; and WHEREAS, the imposition of such a fee is a fair and reasonable means to mitigate the past, present, and future harm to public health and safety resulting from petroleum pollution in California. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY DECLARE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That SB 981 will ensure necessary funding for established programs proven to be effective in reducing toxic emissions from heavy-duty vehicles, including school buses. SECTION 2. That SB 981 will provide necessary funding for the intervention, treatment and education of sensitive populations suffering from exposure to petroleum- related air pollution. SECTION 3. That enactment of SB 981 is essential to providing a fair and reasonable means to mitigate the past, present, and future harm to public health and safety resulting from petroleum pollution in the state. SECTION 4. That the City of Redlands is in strong support of SB 981 for the reasons stated above, and the City Council urges the California Legislature and the Governor to take all necessary action to ensure the enactment of this important proposed legislation. SECTION 5. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall cause the same to be processed in the manner required by law. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 15th day of April, 2093. Mayor of the City of Redlands ATTEST: v City erk I, Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adapted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of April, 2003, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Peppier, Gilbreath, George, Harrison; Mayor Haws NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Lorrie oyzer, Cit : k City of Redlands