Clean Cities Coalition Members

Members of Western Riverside County Clean Cities Coalition (Coalition) have access to a wealth of resources and opportunities. The Coalition includes public and private industry stakeholders, on both a local and national scale. All of these stakeholders share a common goal: achieving cleaner, healthier air for Western Riverside County.

The process of becoming an official Coalition member starts with a non-binding letter of commitment on your organization’s letterhead (see sample letter below). The letter should simply state that your organization is supportive of the objectives of the Coalition, and should indicate how you support one or more of these objectives. If your organization has a fleet, please provide any information on projected alternative fuel / advanced vehicle plans.

There are 3 levels of involvement in the Coalition, each with specialized benefits and dues structures:

Address Letter of Commitment to:

Jennifer DiCiano

Program Manager / Clean Cities Coordinator

4080 Lemon St., 3rd Floor, MS 1032

Riverside, CA 92501

(951) 955-8587

diciano@wrcog.cog.ca.us

 

Sample Letter of Committment

 

Government Coalition Members

City of Banning
City of Calimesa

City of Corona

City of Hemet
City of Moreno Valley
City of Norco
City of Perris
City of Riverside
City of San Jacinto
County of Riverside

City of Temecula

City of Wildomar

 

Coalition Leadership and Committees

Coalition leadership includes the Riverside County Board of Supervisors; Riverside County Executive Office; Member City Mayors, City Councilmembers and City Managers.

The Steering Committee’s bi-monthly meetings are open to all stakeholders to provide guidance and direction to the Clean Cities Program. Working Committees also meet
bi-monthly to focus on principal program areas including fuels, clean technologies, fleets, communications, legislation, and fundraising.