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Step 3

Implement policies and programs

Once your city identifies its priority clean air solutions, the next step is implementation. But before launching into it, it’s vital to take time to assess potential community-level impacts, consider long-term funding options and set up an evaluation plan to measure results and guide future improvements.

This section provides resources to help cities finance, implement and evaluate their clean air policies in the real world. Each of these stages plays a critical role in strengthening your programs, demonstrating their benefits to community stakeholders and keeping funding sustainable.

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Policy, funding and evaluation resources

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Nitrogen dioxide pollution contributes to more than 1,300 new childhood asthma cases every year in Baltimore metro region.

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