health
This LA neighborhood is choked by smog. The solution: a network of sensors on offices, homes and bags
Pacoima is hemmed in by highways and heavy industry, and its residents are fighting pollution with hyperlocal air quality monitoring

TL;DR
- Pacoima, a densely populated area in Los Angeles, faces significant air pollution from surrounding highways and heavy industry.
- Pacoima Beautiful, a local environmental group, is leading a community effort using hyperlocal air quality monitoring.
- Sensors are installed on homes, businesses, and even carried in bags to collect real-time data on pollutants like PM2.5 and ozone.
- This data is crucial as official regulatory monitors are located far away and do not reflect local conditions.
- The collected data helps residents advocate for better air quality and informs climate-forward projects like cool pavement and sidewalk gardens.
- Similar community-led monitoring efforts have proven effective in other regions, helping residents make informed decisions about health risks.
- The initiative aims to improve environmental conditions for current and future generations in Pacoima.