Breathe Easy, Ellensburg

Let your voice be heard to identify and prioritize local air pollutant emission reduction projects.

Community System Solutions wants to understand any concerns you have about the clarity and cleanliness of the air you breathe in your community. Our Breathe Easy, Ellensburg initiative has an objective to ensure your voice is heard to identify and prioritize local air pollutant emission reduction projects.

Some air quality concerns might best be addressed through regulatory action, rather than the project plans and actions that will result from this initiative. We still want to understand the issues that concern you the most, regardless of how they might be solved.

Scroll down to complete the survey, enter for a chance to win a prize, and to join the movement for clean air in Ellensburg!

Would you like to be involved?

By voluntarily providing your name and e-mail address, we can keep in touch with you about how you can get involved as this initiative develops. We will send you a secondary survey that dives deeper into air quality concerns, the identification of projects to improve the air in your city, and an inventory of community awareness. You will also be eligible for our prize incentive, a $100 prepaid card awarded to a randomly selected survey respondent at the end of each month in April, May, and June.

This is optional, and you can scroll down to the survey without providing your information. If you choose to tell us more about you, your name and email will not be tied to your survey responses, used for marketing, or provided to anyone outside of this initiative.

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The Washington State Air Quality in Overburdened Communities Grant is funded by the Washington Department of Ecology, supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov