Los Angeles Clean Cities Coalition
Clean Cities Coordinator
Wayne King serves as the Los Angeles Clean Cities Coalition Coordinator and is employed as an Environmental Specialist with the City of Los Angeles. King has worked for the City since 2000. He began working with the Clean Cities Coalition around 2003 and was co-coordinator beginning in early 2009. In February 2010 he took on the role of Clean Cities Coordinator. His major job duties focus on mobile source air pollution reduction programs. He is responsible for the managing City's Interdepartmental Alternative Fuel Task Force (IAFT), Bike Patrols for Clean Air Program, tracking legislation, grant management and other air quality related matters. King has over 15 years of combined experience in urban planning, business management, and employee relations.
King has an in-depth knowledge of alternative fuel vehicles and worked closely with the LA coalition before becoming the coordinator. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from East Carolina University and also has a wealth of experience in business management and employee relations. He is skilled in public outreach and networking, has direct ties with the City's fleet managers, and has managed many alternative fuel demonstration projects. His projects have included LA's electric vehicle demonstration project and the City's award winning bicycle patrols project. Past projects have included the region's first major on-road vehicle retrofit project, working closely with CARB and the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
City of Los Angeles, Public Works Dept., Bureau of Sanitation
1149 S. Broadway, 10th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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