FHWA - Federal HighWay Administration

Who's Talking

"Public awareness surveys are the quantifiers that show the program is working, which makes it easier to obtain funding. They also help a program make connections with new partners…Show that you have a ssuccessful, evaluated program that is worth a new partner's time and effort and it almost becomes a peer pressure thing—they can't say no!"
Amy Haack, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, MI

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Bolster your air quality public outreach and education initiative with a fresh perspective. The It All Adds Up tools, tutorials, articles, and other information will help you to plan programs that succeed in getting people to take steps to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution in your community.

Our How-Tos take you from planning your air quality awareness initiative through implementation and evaluation.

Find out how programs across the country secure funds, stretch budgets, and drum up low-cost, imaginative ways to get people to take steps that help reduce traffic congestion and pollution. Learn from their success stories and exemplary materials. Find noteworthy ideas from others who have achieved positive results using It All Adds Up to Cleaner Air.

Check out Ask the Experts for tips and advice from transportation and air quality professionals on effective air quality awareness initiatives.