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Montgomery and Walker County residents invited to public meeting for Houston-Galveston Regional Clean Air Action Plan

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The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) is inviting Montgomery and Walker County residents to participate in a public meeting for the Regional Clean Air Action Plan. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 3.

Regional Clean Air Action Plan Public Meeting – Montgomery & Walker Counties

5:30 – 7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025

Lone Star Convention & Expo Center, 9055 Airport Rd., Conroe

For more information and to register to attend, visit:

https://www.h-gac.com/climate-pollution-reduction-grant-program

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This meeting is one in a series of opportunities for residents across the Houston-Galveston region to provide input on strategies to improve air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote healthy, resilient communities. Feedback from this meeting will help guide the development of the Regional Clean Air Action Plan, a long-term roadmap to enhance air quality and public health through 2050.

“Clean air is essential for healthy families and thriving communities,” said Jamila Owens, assistant director of Transportation at H-GAC. “This public meeting gives residents a chance to share their perspectives and help prioritize strategies for improving air quality in their communities.”

Take the Regional Clean Air Survey

Residents who cannot attend the meeting in person can still provide input by completing the Regional Clean, Healthy Communities Air Survey at https://engage.h-gac.com/clean-air. The survey addresses clean air strategies for the buildings and energy, transportation, industrial, waste, and agriculture and land use sectors.

The survey provides residents the opportunity to share opinions on strategies for cleaner air, indicate which solutions they support or oppose, and provide feedback on how clean air efforts can benefit their communities. The survey will remain open through October 31, 2025.

The Regional Clean Air Action Plan will serve as a comprehensive strategy to reduce greenhouse gases, improve air quality, and promote healthy communities across the Houston-Galveston region. Developed in partnership with Harris County, the city of Houston, Fort Bend County, and the Houston Advanced Research Center, the plan will build on existing air quality and climate action initiatives. The development of the plan is a central component of a $1 million Climate Pollution Reduction Grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, providing a structured roadmap for reducing emissions and guiding regional climate initiatives.

For more information, visit h-gac.com/climate-pollution-reduction-grant-program

Source: Regional Clean Air Action Plan

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