Air Quality

Having healthy air quality, both indoors and outdoors, is crucial to our health of our community. The City has a long-standing principle to continually improve air quality, which reduces sources of air pollutants. The Environmental Services Department works on policies and programs that supports improvement in outdoor and indoor air quality. 

To learn more about indoor air quality, please visit our Healthy Homes and Radon pages.

Live Visibility WebCams

Did you know that the City owns and operates outdoor air quality cameras? Images are updated every 15 minutes providing real-time visibility conditions to help you make informed decisions. For example, if air quality is poor, the visibility of local landmarks along the horizon is greatly reduced.

View the Outdoor Air Quality Cameras

Sign Up for Poor Air Quality Text Alerts

Report an Air Quality Concern

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