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Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition Tim Taylor & Gina O’Neal Co-coordinators

Join the Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition for educational workshops and events focused on practical EV solutions, renewable fuels, fleet management efficiencies, and reducing emissions. Connect with industry leaders and learn about grants, policies, and regulations affecting clean fleets.

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Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition Tim Taylor & Gina O’Neal Co-coordinators

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  1. Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition Tim Taylor & Gina O’Neal Co-coordinators Thirteen Clean Cities Coalitions in California – 100 in the United States Reducing the use of fossil petroleum in the transportation sector(1 Renewable fuels play a critical role in Clean Cities Coalitions efforts with fleets in California and around the US and the tax credit for these fuels is essential for their continued successful implementation.

  2. Sacramento Clean Cities 2019 Educational Workshops & Events

  3. Sacramento Clean Cities 2019 Conference Summary • Focus on Fuels • Practical EV Solutions when the Grid is Expensive or when the Grid Fails • Implementing Heavy-duty Zero Emission Vehicles • Renewable Fuels – Fill and Go Solutions • Propane Strategies: Save Money and Reduce Emissions • Fleet Management Efficiencies and Strategies • Asset Management: Strategies – Preserve Capital, Improve Services • Serving Underserved Communities • Sensor Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems • Using Telematics to Save Money and Reduce Liability • Readiness and Implementation • Grants, Policies and Regulations Affecting Fleets • Workforce Development in a Rapidly Evolving Technical Environment • MEMA Showcase – Innovative Programs from Leading Government Fleet Managers • Carbon Reductions are Valuable – Understanding and Calculating Conventional and Innovative Strategies for Funding Clean Fleets • Plenary Sessions • Welcome: Eric Guerra, SMAQMD board chair and Sacramento city council • Plenary:Motiv - Matt O'Leary, Motiv CEO • Plenary: Geotab - Nate Veeh, Geotab CEO) • Plenary Kirk Shadbull – Chabot College • Keynote Speaker • Lauren Skiver, CEO of Sun Line Transit • Pre-Event Tours & Seminars • Lion Electric – HD BEV 101 • Van De Pol – Renewable Fuels and Lubricants • Tom Johnson – 50 Best Fleets

  4. Today’s Presentations • Tim Taylor, Executive Director, Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition • ttaylor@cleancitiessacramento.org • (916) 206-2911 • Keith Leech, Chief, Fleet Division and Parking Enterprise, County of Sacramento • leechk@saccounty.net • (916) 875-5501 • Ron Wirth, Equipment Maintenance Supervisor, County of Sacramento • wirthr@saccounty.net • (916) 875-4433 • Mark Stevens, Fleet Manager, City of Sacramento • mstevens@cityofsacramento.org • (916) 808-5869 • Bob Myers, Chief, Division of Equipment, Caltrans • bob.myers@dot.ca.gov • (916) 801-3847 • Conor Peterson, Shared Services Analyst, SACOG • cpeterson@sacog.org • (916) 319-5188 • Michael Kleist, VP, Business Development & Marketing, Sierra Energy • mkleist@sierraenergy.com •  (530) 759-9827 x536 • Richard E. Battersby, Assistant Director of Public Works, City of Oakland • rbattersby@oaklandca.gov  • (510) 615-5487

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