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The Fontana Urban Greening Master Plan

Year
2020
Status
Concept

Geographically landlocked, the Inland Empire of Southern California consistently ranks at the top of national lists for poorest air quality. Here, at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, residents of Fontana are exposed to air quality that is worse than 95% of California census tracts. Its urban forest – a mere 0.36% coverage – is distinctly less than other communities in Los Angeles Basin. This statistic, when considered with the influence of major transportation corridors, industrial hubs, regional wildfires, and projected growth, is at further risk as outdated and unconsolidated regulations face increased development pressures.

Geographically landlocked, the Inland Empire of Southern California consistently ranks at the top of national lists for poorest air quality. Here, at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, residents of Fontana are exposed to air quality that is worse than 95% of California census tracts. Its urban forest – a mere 0.36% coverage – is distinctly less than other communities in Los Angeles Basin. This statistic, when considered with the influence of major transportation corridors, industrial hubs, regional wildfires, and projected growth, is at further risk as outdated and unconsolidated regulations face increased development pressures.

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