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Page last updated June 8, 2023
The Innovative Clean Transit (ICT) regulation (Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13 § 2023.1(d)) requires each transit agency to submit a complete Zero-Emission Bus Rollout Plan (Rollout Plan), approved by its governing body, showing how it plans to achieve a full transition to zero-emission buses (ZEBs).
The Rollout Plans lay out the careful planning before the purchase requirements of ICT begin. Careful planning is essential to ensure the synchronization of vehicle procurement, infrastructure build out, and fuel cost management. Rollout Plans will also improve the public, fuel suppliers and State’s understanding of transit agencies’ operations. This understanding could help provide more targeted support in developing incentives, inform fuel providers and utilities about potential infrastructure and electrical upgrades, and engage the general public about the environmental benefits of ZEBs.
The Rollout Plans on this page are considered complete and are posted to allow communities and other interested parties to learn about how transit agencies are planning to transition their fleets to cleaner technologies. These Rollout Plans can also be used as models for other transit agencies to follow. The Rollout Plan publication date does not represent submission date.
Rollout Plans Completed by Large Transit Agencies
Agency | Rollout Plan Package |
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Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan AC Transit (updated) |
City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation | ZEB Rollout Plan LADOT |
City of Santa Clarita | ZEB Rollout Plan Santa Clarita |
City of Santa Monica, Big Blue Bus | ZEB Rollout Plan BBB |
Foothill Transit | ZEB Rollout Plan Foothill Cover Letter Foothill |
Fresno Area Express | ZEB Rollout Plan FAX |
Golden Empire Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan GET |
Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District | ZEB Rollout Plan GGT |
Long Beach Transit | ZEB Rollout Plan LBT |
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan LA Metro |
Montebello Bus Lines | ZEB Rollout Plan Montebello |
North County Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan NCTD |
Omnitrans | ZEB Rollout Plan Omni |
Orange County Transportation Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan OCTA |
Riverside Transit Agency | ZEB Rollout Plan RTA |
Sacramento Regional Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan SacRT |
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System | ZEB Rollout Plan SDMTS ZEB Transition Fleet Study |
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency | ZEB Rollout Plan SFMTA (updated) |
San Mateo County Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan SamTrans |
San Joaquin Regional Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan SJRTD |
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan VTA |
Rollout Plans Completed by Small Transit Agencies (Due June 30, 2023)
Agency | Rollout Package |
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Calaveras Transit Agency | ZEB Rollout Plan CTA |
City of Delano | ZEB Rollout Plan Delano |
City of El Monte | ZEB Rollout Plan El Monte |
City of Glendora | ZEB Rollout Plan Glendora |
City of Lakewood | ZEB Rollout Plan Lakewood |
City of Pasadena | ZEB Rollout Plan Pasadena |
Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan ECCTA |
Gold Coast Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan GCTD |
Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan LAVTA |
Napa Valley Transportation Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan NVTA |
Placer County Department of Public Works | ZEB Rollout Plan PCDPW |
Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District | ZEB Rollout Plan Santa Cruz |
Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan StanRTA |
SunLine Transit Agency | ZEB Rollout Plan SunLine |
University of California, Davis | ZEB Rollout Plan Unitrans |
Western Contra Costa Transit Authority | ZEB Rollout Plan WestCAT |
Rollout Plan Related Information:
Guidance document: Zero-Emission Bus Rollout Plan Guidance for Transit Agencies (Published January 9, 2020)
Public Notice for Present Circumstance Implications for Rollout Plans (Published April 23, 2020)
Accessibility Requirements:
Document Accessibility is part of the government initiative to ensure any citizen can enrich their digital experiences on navigating the digital world without difficulty. All documents posted on CARB's website must comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and Assembly Bill No. 434 (AB 434), so that all members of the public can access them.
CARB would like to encourage transit agencies prepare the Rollout Plans in accordance with the Web content Accessibility Guidelines and AB 434 requirements to the best of their abilities. Resources for Creating Accessible Content are provided by the Department of Rehabilitation.