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"Creating a Cleaner Future through Alternative Fuels for Florida"
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| To reduce our dependence on imported oil
and improve the
environment by creating a sustainable alternative fuel market through the
support and promotion of clean fuels
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| The Clean Cities Program began in
1993 with the creation of the Florida Gold Coast Clean Cities Coalition by Executive Order
of the Governor and our subsequent Clean Cities designation by the U.S. Department of
Energy. The Florida Gold Coast Clean Cities Coalition is a public/private advisory
board composed of state legislators, local government representatives, federal and state
agencies, and private sector representatives concerned with alternative fuel programs.
The role of the Coalition is to provide a fuel neutral policy direction to maximize
the use of vehicles operating on clean alternative fuels throughout the five county area.
This area is composed of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach
counties. Council staff provides support to the Coalition through a contract with
the Florida Department of Community Affairs.
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