Clean Cities

We’re spearheading the North Florida Clean Cities Coalition to help reduce the use of imported oil, develop regional economic opportunities and improve air quality. The Clean Cities program was established by the U.S. Department of Energy in 1993. Since then, almost 90 Clean Cities coalitions with 5,500 stakeholders across the country have been formed and have displaced more than 1.6 billion gallons of petroleum.

The next Clean Cities Coalition meeting will be
Friday August 27, 10 a.m. at the North Florida TPO.

Please register to receive updates.

Our focus is on improving the environmental performance of business and government vehicle fleets across Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns Counties by:

  1. Growing our Coalition through a public/private collaboration that helps secure funding assistance, generate local jobs and business expansion and reduce petroleum consumption.
  2. Working with fleet managers to develop Green Fleet policies tailored to their specific vehicle and infrastructure needs.
  3. Providing hands on support and assistance in implementing policy.
  4. Developing an outreach program to assist in the process and recognize companies with fleets that have made positive progress towards their environmental goals.

The program is voluntary, but becoming a designated coalition helps us compete for funding. In fact, the Department of Energy just awarded nearly $300 million in Clean Cities program grants.

Let’s work together to become Clean and Green!

For more information, contact Wanda Forrest at (904) 306-7514.