PROPOSAL:
Recognize Revenue and Approve Expenditures for the International Asthma
Conference and the International Clean Ports Conference
SYNOPSIS:
Feedback from attendees of the Asthma Conference held on February 17,
2006 indicated a strong desire to have a follow-up conference on an
international scale to gather additional scientific information and engage
in further policy discussions on this subject. The Chairman’s Clean Port
Initiative calls for the AQMD to host an international conference to
organize ports along the Pacific Rim in a joint effort to reduce emissions
from ocean-going ships as well as in-port emissions. This action is to
recognize revenues, approve a conference budget for the International
Asthma conference not to exceed $200,000 from the General Fund,
Undesignated Reserves and a budget for the International Clean Ports
Conference not to exceed $150,000 from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund.
Sponsorship will be sought to replenish these funds.
COMMITTEE:
Administrative, June 9, 2006, Recommended for Approval
Recommended Action:
- Appropriate $200,000 from the Undesignated Fund Balance to the Public
Affairs budget to cover the International Asthma Conference expenses and
approve the proposed budget to cover planned expenditures as provided in
Table 1.
- Recognize revenues generated by the International Asthma Conference in
the General Fund.
- Approve the proposed budget to expend up to $150,000 from the Clean
Fuels Conference Fund to cover planned expenditures as provided in Table
2.
- Authorize the Executive Officer to approve conference expenditures from
the Clean Fuels Conference Fund as detailed in Table 2.
- Recognize revenues generated by the International Clean Ports
Conference in the Clean Fuels Conference Fund. The Clean Fuels Conference
Fund will be augmented and replenished to the extent possible with
revenues raised from conference sponsorships, exhibitor fees, and
registration fees.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
On February 17, 2006, AQMD hosted a successful Asthma Conference which
brought together experts from health care, legislators, private industries,
the public, and environmental and community-based organizations to explore
solutions to our asthma and air pollution challenges. Feedback gathered from
the conference attendees indicated a strong desire to have a follow-up
conference on an international scale to gather additional scientific
information and engage in further policy discussions on this subject.
At the January 6, 2006 Board Hearing, the Chairman of the Board presented
the Clean Port Initiative Workplan which is intended to achieve more rapid
reductions of port emissions. The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are
the largest emission sources in the South Coast basin with cumulative
emissions from the marine vessels, harbor craft, cargo handling equipment,
locomotives, and trucks operating to, from and within the ports. Action Item
#6 of the workplan directs the AQMD to conduct an international conference
between Southern California and Asian ports to discuss potential joint
emission control strategies.
The Board established a Clean Fuels Conference Fund in May 2004 to be
used for conferences promoting AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program objectives. This
fund was last used for the Ultrafine Particles Conference held April 30 –
May 2, 2006. After expenses, there will be approximately $225,000 remaining
in the Clean Fuels Conference Fund.
Proposal
Staff requests that the Board approve appropriation of up to $200,000
from the General Fund, Undesignated Reserves to organize and conduct the
International Asthma Conference in the spring of 2007. Staff proposes the
budget for the conference as shown in the following table.
Table 1 -- Proposed International Asthma Conference Budget Expenditures
(Assuming 500 Attendees)
| Account 67450, Professional and Special Services (Facility,
Catering, and AV Equipment, Outside Printing) |
$120,000
|
| Account 68100, Postage |
15,000
|
| Account 69700 (Honoraria, Speaker Travel Expenses) |
40,000
|
| Account 68100, Office Expense |
25,000
|
| Total |
$200,000
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In addition, staff requests that the Board approve allocating up to
$150,000 from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund to organize and conduct the
International Clean Ports Conference in early spring of 2007. Staff
proposes the budget for the conference as shown in the following table.
Table 2 -- Proposed Clean Ports Conference Budget Expenditures
(Assuming 200 Attendees)
| Facility, Catering, and AV Equipment |
$95,000 |
| Conference Materials, Printing and Mailing |
20,000 |
| Honoraria, Speaker Travel Expenses, and Support |
25,000 |
| Contingencies |
10,000 |
| Total |
$150,000 |
There will be approximately $225,000 after the Ultrafine Particles
Conference expenses in the Clean Fuels Conference Fund.
Revenues received from sponsorships, exhibit fees and registration fees
will be used to replenish the fund to the extent possible. Staff requests
the Board to recognize revenues received from the International Asthma
Conference and the International Clean Ports Conference in the Clean Fuels
Conference Fund.
Benefits to AQMD
The 2006 Asthma Conference brought together health agencies, legislators,
private industries, the public, and environmental and community-based
organizations Southern California and across the nation as they discussed
the health impacts of air pollution and asthma. The planned 2007
International Asthma Conference will increase international awareness of the
adverse health effects of air pollution and the need to identify mechanisms
and controls to reduce the levels of pollutants that have adverse health
impacts.
The International Clean Ports Conference will provide a focal point for
ports along the Pacific Rim to work in a joint effort to reduce emissions
from ocean-going ships as well as in-port emissions
Resource Impacts
Expenses for the International Asthma Conference (not to exceed a total
of $200,000) will be drawn from the General Fund, Undesignated Reserves. All
revenues from sponsorships, exhibits, and registration will go into the
General Fund. Expenses for the International Clean Ports Conference will be
drawn from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund. The Clean Fuels Conference Fund
will be replenished to the extent possible with revenues received from
sponsorships, registration fees and exhibitor fees from the International
Clean Ports Conference.
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