RULE 310 OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FEE
R310 FY23-24
RULE 310 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT
11/01/2024
ANNUAL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT FY 2023-2024
On November 6, 2007, the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District Board of Directors adopted Rule 310 Operational Development Fee as a mechanism to help mitigate air impacts resulting from the operation of new commercial and residential developments in Imperial County. Redistribution of collected funds during a given fiscal year provide a sound method for emission reduction projects throughout Imperial County.
Section E.7 of Rule 310 requires the ICAPCD to prepare and publish on August 1st of each calendar year an annual accountability report which discloses the total
amount of off-site fees received; total monies spent; total monies remaining; a list of all projects funded; total emissions reductions realized; and the overall cost-effectiveness factor for the projects funded. The published report covers fiscal year 2023-2024.
You may view a hard copy of the Rule 310 accountability report by visiting the main air pollution control office at 150 S 9th Street in El Centro, CA.
For information regarding the request for proposal for mitigation projects funded by the Rule 310 program visit our Request for Proposal webpage.