Background
The AQMD receives program revenue from a variety of sources, including:
- Stationary and area source air pollution permitting fees
- Local Measure A sales tax
- Motor vehicle registration fee surcharges
- State toxics emissions fees
- Environmental document preparation and processing fees
- Asbestos removal plan fees
- Variance petition fees
- State toxics emission fees
- State and federal grant and subvention funds
- Emissions credit loan fees
- Mutual Settlement Program
The AQMD's programs include stationary and area source regulation and permitting, mobile source pollution reduction incentives, public outreach and education, the Spare The Air program, emission inventory and air quality planning, air monitoring, rule development, and emission credit banking. These programs are detailed in the budget document.
AQMD Budget Documents
Pursuant to the requirements of Health and Safety Code Section 40131, two public hearings were held to allow the public the opportunity to comment on the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 and to address issues and questions raised by the Board of Directors. The Hearing Notice for May 28, 2009 contains further detail and downloadable budget documents.
You may download the Final Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Budget (PDF).
AQMD Audit Documents
- The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (PDF 1 Mb) for the AQMD for the year ending June 30, 2007.
- The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (PDF 1.7 Mb) for the AQMD for the year ending June 30, 2008.



