CARB Planning and Capacity Building Projects

City of Napa
City of Napa Electric Vehicle and E-bike Charging Plan
The project focuses on resident engagement and education around clean transportation options and will include a community transportation needs assessment. The project will also identify up to 15 publicly owned properties on which a facilities assessment will be completed to determine whether these properties are suitable for implementation level projects of publicly available electric vehicle supply equipment and e-bike charging and storage.

City of Needles
Needles Active Transportation Plan
Needles received $370,729 to organize bike and pedestrian outreach and engagement events at local elementary schools and other community spaces, which will include equipment testing to provide feedback for a future e-bike sharing program. The funds will also help local residents provide feedback 50 miles of current sidewalks and road conditions for potential bike and other infrastructure improvements.

City of Sacramento
Safe Routes to School for All
The Sacramento City Unified School District was granted $500,000 to conduct a needs assessment for its Safe Routes to School for All program that will recruit up to eight students from local elementary, middle and high school to participate. The team will conduct walking audits at 15 schools to assess transportation and safety barriers and organize outreach and education events.

San Joaquin Valley
Community Driver Planning: Expanding Clean Mobility Access in the San Joaquin Valley
Several cities that participate in the San Joaquin Valley Community Shared Mobility effort were granted $500,000 to conduct a transportation needs assessment for future planning efforts.

City of Los Angeles
Advancing Community-Centered & Environmentally Sustainable Solutions in LA (ACCESS LA)
The Advancing Community-Centered & Environmentally Sustainable Solutions in LA (ACCESS LA) will strengthen a framework for BIPOC organizations in LA disadvantaged communities that allows underrepresented communities to move from informing to implementing and owning sustainable clean mobility solutions.

City of Alameda
West Alameda Equitable Mobility for All
TransForm will conduct a holistic assessment of the transportation needs of community members living and working on the west side of the City of Alameda. Due to decades of exclusionary zoning, redlining, and racist land use decisions, area residents lack adequate mobility options to access jobs, education, and other opportunities.

City of Sacramento
SacRT Mobility Hub Implementation Plan
The SacRT Mobility Hub Implementation Plan will be a community-driven approach to identify and site which of SacRT’s 54 light rail stations should be prioritized for inclusion in the Sacramento Region’s network of 52 mobility hubs. As the transit provider for the region, SacRT is in a unique position to transform existing light rail stations into mobility hubs that reflect the needs and priorities of each community they serve