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Pomona personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $51,205

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY HVAC $10000
ENERGY HVAC $75
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $21500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Pomona

Pomona, CA, nestled in the Pomona Valley, is part of the Greater Los Angeles area. Founded in 1888, it's known for the LA County Fair and Cal Poly Pomona University. Its diverse population contributes to a rich cultural scene, with a downtown area that's experienced a renaissance in recent years, offering vibrant arts, music, and dining options. The city's name is derived from the ancient Roman goddess of fruit, reflecting its agricultural roots. Pomona plays a pivotal role in the region's commerce as it is centered at the junction of four major freeways, connecting it to the broader Southern California area.

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energy

Pomona, CA has been actively working towards enhancing energy efficiency with modern infrastructure and technology. The city has embraced the use of solar energy, with several residential and commercial photovoltaic systems installed, capitalizing on California's abundant sunshine. Rebate programs for energy-efficient appliances and lighting are offered to encourage residents to reduce their energy consumption. The city's partnership with local utilities promotes energy audits and improvements in building efficiency for both existing structures and new constructions. Smart grid technologies are being adopted to optimize electricity distribution, and efforts are being made to replace street lighting with LED alternatives, which offer longer life spans and reduced energy usage. Pomona has also seen an uptake in electric vehicle usage, supported by an increasing network of EV charging stations, a measure that further underscores the city's commitment to cutting down its carbon footprint.

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water

Water conservation is a pressing concern in Pomona, given California's drought-prone climate. The city has implemented rigorous water-saving programs, including rebates for water-efficient appliances and landscaping materials that require minimal irrigation. Incentives for installing drought-resistant plants and artificial turf to reduce water usage in gardens have been embraced by residents. The Public Utilities Department provides resources for smart water management practices, such as leak detection and repair, and outlines strict watering schedules to avoid excessive use. Investments in water recycling and rainwater capture infrastructure have helped to broaden the city's sustainable water management approaches. Educational campaigns focus on the importance of water conservation, offering workshops and resources to guide citizens towards more water-wise habits.

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transportation

The transportation system in Pomona has taken significant strides towards efficiency and sustainability. The city promotes the use of public transit through the Pomona Valley Transportation Authority, which operates a network of buses and shuttles that are increasingly utilizing clean energy sources. The expansion of bike lanes and development of walkable communities complement efforts to reduce reliance on personal vehicles. To combat traffic congestion and pollution, rideshare programs and carpool incentives are actively promoted. The city has worked on improving traffic signal timing to alleviate roadway congestion, which contributes to reduced vehicle emissions. Furthermore, regional connectivity is supported by Metrolink train services, which provide Pomona residents with an efficient and eco-friendly option for longer-distance travel.

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waste

Waste reduction and recycling have been key environmental priorities in Pomona. The city's waste management programs encourage residents and businesses to divert waste from landfills through comprehensive recycling and composting services. Special initiatives target the proper disposal of hazardous materials such as electronics and chemicals, ensuring these do not contaminate the environment. The city has also been active in promoting the reduction of single-use plastics and supports the statewide push towards more sustainable packaging and products. Local waste reduction incentives include discounts on waste services for residents who consistently reduce waste and adhere to recycling guidelines. Educational outreach programs aim to raise awareness of waste minimization strategies and the benefits of a circular economy, driving participation in city-wide efforts towards sustainability.