Air Quality
Definition
Measure of pollutants in air, tracked by EPA Air Quality Index (AQI). Poor air quality causes asthma, heart disease, and premature death. Louisville faces challenges from: industrial emissions (Rubbertown), vehicle traffic, and seasonal inversions trapping pollution.
Louisville Context
Louisville ranks among worst U.S. cities for air quality: ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5), and toxic air pollutants exceed health standards. West Louisville neighborhoods near Rubbertown experience worst air quality with asthma rates 2-3x city average. Dave improves air quality: (1) neighborhood-level monitoring showing hyperlocal pollution, (2) stricter industrial emission limits, (3) clean bus fleet (electric/natural gas), (4) tree planting (natural air filters), (5) anti-idling policies.
Why It Matters
Bad air quality kills—Louisville sees 400+ premature deaths annually from air pollution. Children and seniors most vulnerable. Low-income neighborhoods bear worst impacts while industry profits. Cleaner air saves lives and reduces healthcare costs.
Dave’s Proposal
Improve air quality: neighborhood-level monitoring network, stricter industrial emission limits, transition to clean bus fleet, aggressive tree planting program, and anti-idling policies near schools.