AIR
Updated 232 days ago
260 N. San Antonio Rd., Suite, A Santa Barbara, CA 93110
In 1970, the California Legislature passed a law that gave local governments primary responsibility for controlling air pollution from all sources except motor vehicles. In response, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors formed the Air Pollution Control District (APCD). Our staff includes meteorologists, engineers, environmental scientists, planners, inspectors, and administrative personnel...
The District was originally part of the county government. In 1994, we became an independent agency because state legislation added city representatives to our governing Board. The District Board consists of each of the five county supervisors plus a city council member or mayor from each of the county's eight incorporated cities...
Our Mission: to protect the people and the environment of Santa Barbara County from the effects of air pollution.