Advancing Clean Air: Maricopa County’s New $15M EV Charging Initiative

The Maricopa County Air Quality Department has been awarded $15M to advance the installation of public EV charging stations across the county. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote clean air by reducing emissions from transportation and is funded via the federal bipartisan infrastructure law via the US Department of Transportation.

The new funding will support the installation of publicly accessible EV charging stations at facilities participating in the Maricopa County Travel Reduction Program targeting schools and businesses with 50 or more staff.

A key element of this initiative is its alignment with the federal “Justice40 initiative.” The Justice40 initiative is part of the Biden administration’s environmental and climate policy, aiming to ensure that 40% of the overall benefits of clean energy, climate change, and affordable housing are directed to disadvantaged communities.

By prioritizing the placement of EV charging stations in Justice40-designated areas, Maricopa County is not only advancing its commitment to cleaner air but also promoting environmental equity. 

The grant award was just released this week so it may take some time before installation applications are accepted. Schools and businesses with more than 50 employees interested in participating should keep an eye on the Maricopa County Air Quality Department’s website for updates on how to apply:  Travel Reduction Program | Maricopa County, AZ.

This initiative represents a significant step forward in Maricopa County’s ongoing efforts to improve air quality, reduce transportation emissions, and ensure that the benefits of cleaner energy reach all corners of our community. Congrats to the Maricopa County Air Quality Department and a shout out to all members of Congress who voted for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill!

 

Pima County Health Department Launches New Long COVID Campaign

The Pima County Health Department is rolling out a new campaign aimed at breaking down the complexities of Long COVID, the variety of health complications that can result after a COVID-19 infection. The campaign aims to use relatable humor and comic storytelling to educate the community about Long COVID and how to prevent it. 

The campaign depicts Long COVID as a “stretched out” version of the regular COVID virus. Through its “misadventures,” readers can learn more about the illness, who it impacts, and how to prevent it.  

Some of the most common symptoms include: 

  • Fatigue 
  • Difficulty breathing 
  • Brain fog 
  • Dizziness 
  • Chest pain 
  • Depression or anxiety 

Researchers are unsure how common long COVID is, but estimates indicate it occurs in 5% to 30% of people who had COVID-19. By joining a research study, you can advance our understanding of long COVID.

COVID-19 vaccination is the best way to prevent Long COVID. COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing the most severe outcomes from a COVID-19 infection, including Long COVID. All eligible people over 6 months should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine this fall.

YOU Can Help Us Learn More!

Studies are underway to get a better idea about Long COVID, including one Pima County. UArizona is conducting the CoVHORT research and surveillance study right now. The more we learn, the better we can understand how to protect our community.

For more information about Long COVID, the CoVHORT study and more, visit pima.gov/longcovid.  

The University of Arizona is conducting the CoVHORT research study. Visit the website to join or to learn more about long COVID.

UA CoVHORT Study
AZ Study Looks at Long COVID as Risk for Developing Cognitive Disorder