The MSRC, the Port of Los Angeles, and the Port of Long Beach are launching a new partnership to help clean up polluting trucks around the Ports. Each Port signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the South Coast Air Quality Management District, on behalf of the MSRC, to enable the Ports to partner directly with the MSRC to provide funding assistance for eight sizable zero-emission truck charging infrastructure projects to support cleaner goods movement operations.
On July 29, City and State dignitaries converged on Downtown South Pasadena to celebrate the City’s first-in-the-country all-electric fleet of police vehicles. The MSRC partnered with the City to help the Police Department transition its entire police fleet to zero-emission by providing nearly $500,000 in Clean Transportation Funding.
Are you interested in potentially partnering with the MSRC and LA Metro on an innovative project for charging or hydrogen refueling stations to serve trucks along the Long Beach to East Los Angeles Trade Corridor? The MSRC wants to hear from you through its newly published Request for Information (RFI).