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Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition

The Central Coast Clean Cities coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Central Coast Clean Cities coalition

Contact Information

Melissa Guise
805-305-5491
mguise@co.slo.ca.us
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Clean Cities Coordinator

Melissa Guise
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Melissa Guise is the coordinator of the Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition (C5) and works as an air quality specialist for the San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District in San Luis Obispo, California. Guise has been the coalition's coordinator since 2004.

Guise has over 25 years of experience in the environmental field working in both the public and private sectors. For the past eight years, she has focused on air quality issues and has worked with C5 to promote the expansion of the alternative fuels and infrastructure on the central coast of California. Guise has been successful in obtaining numerous grants to expand C5's outreach and education programs.

Guise has a Bachelor of Science in Geology with a focus in Environmental Studies from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.

SLO County Air Pollution Control District
3940-7 Broad Street, Suite 120
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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Central Coast Clean Cities coalition Statistics
Population: 133,379
Area: 555 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Boundaries span along Highways 1 and 101 from the cities of Arroyo Grande and Grover Beach in south San Luis Obispo County to San Simeon and Paso Robles in the north, encompassing the city of San Luis Obispo and the coastal towns of Morro Bay and Los Osos.
Designated: August 25, 2006   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Electric: 5
   Propane: 5
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 4,101 lb of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
1,105,441 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2010 metrics