After obtaining public feedback on a draft Maritime Clean Air Strategy (MCAS), the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners approved a policy document in October that allows the port to pursue the MCAS’s development and implementation.
As the most ambitious maritime clean air strategy of its kind in California, the MCAS’s two main considerations are to improve the health of communities through cleaner air and to support modern, efficient maritime businesses and jobs.
Towards 2030 goals, the MCAS has identified concrete near-term actions between 2021 and 2026 to ensure that the ultimate emission reduction targets met. A total of 34 potential partnerships, studies, projects and initiatives have been identified. Some of the key MCAS objectives that go beyond state requirements are to:
While the plan focuses on improving air quality, it will also lead to job creation, noise reduction, urban greening, ecosystem improvements, knowledge and capacity building, education and training, and improved access to the San Diego Bay.