“The first 100 Clean California designees are showing what’s possible when communities across the state commit to cleaner, healthier public spaces,” said California State Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin. “Under Governor Newsom’s leadership, CalSTA and Caltrans encourage all communities to join this momentum and take the pledge for a cleaner California.”
“Unsurprisingly these 100 communities have also led the way by organizing dozens of cleanup events recently during Earth Week and throughout the year,” said Caltrans Director Dina El-Tawansy. “The leadership exemplified by these 100 communities and their residents and local business are proof positive that when each of us commits to making long-term changes in our behavior, we can be part of the solution that makes our state and even better place to live.”







