About Us
Who We Are Hampton Roads was recognized as a Clean Cities Coalition by the U.S. Department of Energy in 1996. In 2001, the non-profit Virginia Clean Cities, Inc. was created to manage the Coalition. In 2009, Virginia Clean Cities formed a partnership with James Madison University enabling both organizations to leverage resources, current initiatives, and …
Success Stories
Clean School Bus Program In January, 2011, Virginia Clean Cities completed and closed out work on all projects related to our Environmental Protection Agency funded Clean School Bus USA grant. The objective of the project was to promote healthful air, especially for student riders, by reducing diesel exhaust emissions from school buses in Virginia through …
Administrative & Financial Policies
Clean Cities administers a variety of federal grants, which typically require multiple administrative and financial policies that are based on or conform to sections of the Code of Federal Regulations, especially 40 CFR 30 and 2 CFR 230. These code sections are numerous, sometimes lengthy and complex. In order to ensure complete conformity with the …
Current Projects
Summary of Current Projects/Funding Propane Corridor Development Program Overview: Implement 17 propane stations, convert over 1,100 vehicles to propane, conduct propane road shows in 9 southeastern states, deploy a national marketing and outreach campaign. Project will eliminate over 16,000 tons of pollutants (criteria and GHG) over the 4 years, displace 15,772,100 gallons of gasoline, and …









