Talk:Spare the Air program
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I can't find any criteria for deciding when a gov't program is non-notable; "spare the air" gets over 100K hits on google; however it seems that some of the hits refer to programs in other parts of the US. Perhaps the article should be generalized to include all such programs. I created it because I couldn't find a mention of "spare the air" on wikipedia when I wanted to know what it was, and thus it seemed that an article on the subject might be useful to other people. Pretzelpaws 22:29, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] cost.
What does it cost? Does the Bay Area Air Quality Management District foot the bill? Who are they? - Zepheus (ツィフィアス) 23:33, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
- I'm sorry that I can't tell you how much it costs, but I do know that the BAAQMD does not pay for it (at least not all of it)... I believe the program is very dependent on grants from other government organizations. The BAAQMD manages the money given to the program, though. Défenseur
- Good to know. I'm interested in it so I'll see if I can find out more. - Zepheus (ツィフィアス) 00:16, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- I don't know what bearing this has on Spare the Air specifically, but according to the BAAQMD annual report, 43% of revenue comes from permits, 28% from taxes, 13% from a transportation fund, 9% from federal grants, 4% from state grants, and 3% from "transfers." 63% of that goes to salaries, 21% to professional services, 9% to supplies, and 3% to capital projects. Défenseur
- Cool. I don't see that on the BAAQMD page. Shall we throw it on there? - Zepheus (ツィフィアス) 19:18, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- Sure, sounds great. I wasn't sure how to throw it in there, though. Défenseur
Is there a reason this article can’t be titled simply Spare the Air?
—Wiki Wikardo 21:19, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
No reason that I know of. - Zepheus (ツィフィアス) 23:47, 27 July 2006 (UTC)