Carl Moyer/ AB 617 CAP/ FARMER

These programs improve air quality by providing grants for cleaner-than-required engines and equipment. Recipients receive funding to replace or repower old diesel equipment with lower- or zero-emission versions. Scrapping existing equivalent diesel equipment is required.

Stephanie Lapeyre-Montrose, Supervising Air Quality Specialist 805-303-3665
Heidy Yupe, Air Quality Specialist 805-303-3655 (speaks Spanish and English)
Daniel Murguia, Air Quality Specialist 805-303-3762 (speaks Spanish and English)
Danny McQuillan, Air Quality Engineer 805-303-3678

Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program:

  • FAQ
  • $64 million awarded to businesses operating in Ventura County since 1999
  • 38 grants totaling $3.94 million recommended by district staff and approved by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board in 2024 - List 1List 2
  • Offered jointly by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the state’s local air districts
  • Air district administration of grants
  • Named after the late Carl Moyer in recognition of his work in the air quality field and his efforts in bringing about this incentive program
  • More information
  • Sample agreement

FARMER (Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions):

  • FAQ
  • 11 grants totaling $1.33 million recommended by district staff and approved by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board in 2024
  • Launched in 2018
  • Developed by CARB to implement Assembly Bills 109 and 134, which were signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2017
  • Legislature’s goal was to “reduce agricultural sector emissions by providing grants, rebates and other financial incentives for agricultural harvesting equipment, heavy duty trucks, agricultural pump engines, tractors and other equipment used in agricultural operations”
  • Part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of cap-and-trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communities
  • More information

AB 617 Community Air Protection (CAP):

  • FAQ
  • 7 grants totaling $1.91 million recommended by district staff and approved by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board in 2024
  • Launched in 2018
  • Developed by CARB to implement Assembly Bills 134 and 617
  • Legislature directed money be used to reduce exposure to air pollution in communities most impacted by it
  • Part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of cap-and-trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communities
  • More information

Full list of 2024 Ventura County Air Quality Incentives Programs Applications