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National City Council May Restrict Diesel Truck Use Near Schools

The City Council of National City votes on an ordinance Tuesday night that would restrict the operation of diesel trucks. Residents want to keep the exhaust away from schools and homes. KPBS reporter

National City Council May Restrict Diesel Truck Use Near Schools

The City Council of National City votes on an ordinance Tuesday night that would restrict the operation of diesel trucks. Residents want to keep the exhaust away from schools and homes. KPBS reporter Ed Joyce has more.

A truck driving school in National City uses streets near an elementary school for training. Parents complained about the diesel exhaust. The city council votes on an ordinance tonight that would keep diesel trucks from idling or doing practice maneuvers within 100 feet of a school or residence. Tony LoPresti is with the Environmental Health Coalition.

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LoPresti : These trucks that they were using to do, at the truck driving school, releases diesel exhaust, and diesel exhaust is a known contaminant that contains carcinogens, it's strongly linked to asthma and other respiratory illnesses. The people that live in the homes as well as the children and the teachers at the school are exhibiting extremely high levels of respiratory illness.

If adopted by the city council the ordinance would become law in 30 days.

Ed Joyce, KPBS News.