Massachusetts Clean Cities Coalition (MCCC) Overview

Learn about Alternative Transportation options available through Massachusetts Clean Cities for your business, institution or community.

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Program overview

The Massachusetts Clean Cities Coalition (MCCC) is part of a nationwide partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Clean Cities Program. Clean Cities aims to reduce petroleum use in transportation. The program supports the development of infrastructure for viable alternative fuel vehicles use.

In March 1994, Boston became the 7th U.S. city to be designated a Clean Cities Coalition. In 1999, this Coalition became the present-day statewide program, the Massachusetts Clean Cities Coalition.

Who can join

Public-private partnerships developed through stakeholders are integral to the coalition's success. Organizations interested in clean transportation and energy can become a Massachusetts Clean Cities Coalition stakeholder. Businesses, institutions, and governments are encouraged to join! Your commitment will help grow the alternative fuel vehicle market. If your organization has a fleet, you can also learn how to reduce its carbon footprint.

To join the MCCC or get more information:

Contact Clean Cities Coalition Program Coordinator Zachary Jenkins. Mobile: (857) 488-0871)

Stakeholder meetings and upcoming events

The Coalition hosts meetings for its stakeholders every other month. Interested people may also attend. Meetings feature current information and updates on the market. Past topics include electric vehicle infrastructure, compressed natural gas use in transportation, and hybrid technology. We meet every other month, on the second Thursday of that month. Meeting locations vary across the state.  Come to a meeting and find out what the coalition is all about.


Join our mailing list to receive our monthly newsletters to stay on top of all that’s developing within the Clean Cities Coalition.

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