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budget included an additional $25 million ($34 million <br />total) in funding for the CaIVIP grant program, which <br />provides grants to cities for violence prevention efforts. <br />Public Works Agency <br />The Public Works Agency is responsible for building and maintaining all public streets, storm drains, sewers, and water <br />facilities, in addition to the coordination of the collection and recycling of refuse, and graffiti removal. The agency ensures <br />that the community enjoys high quality drinking water and is able to travel around the city efficiently. <br />INITIATIVE SUMMARY SCORECARD UPDATE <br />Reduction of Traffic <br />Explore state and federal <br />(TPA) Monitored and provided updates on SIB 127 <br />Fatalities <br />grant programs that can help <br />(Wiener) which would have required CalTrans to <br />reduce traffic fatalities. <br />incorporate new pedestrian and bicycle facilities, to <br />increase safety and reduce dependency on cars, into <br />projects in urban areas. This measure was ultimately <br />vetoed by the Governor. <br />The City of Santa Ana was awarded several grants <br />through the Active Transportation Program, which not <br />only helped improve mobility throughout the City, but <br />also enhanced pedestrian and bicycle safety - <br />Non -Motorized <br />Support legislation and grant <br />(HK) There are several legislative proposals being <br />Transportation <br />programs that increase <br />pursued to address reduction of GHG through clean <br />funding for cities that <br />transportation methods, including LIFT America Act and <br />promote the reduction of <br />the House -leadership infrastructure package. <br />greenhouse gases through <br />(TPA) Monitored legislation, and regulatory activity, <br />the development of <br />related to funding for greenhouse gas reduction through <br />alternative methods of <br />alternative methods of transportation. TPA monitored <br />transportation. <br />and provided updates on the development of the VW <br />Mitigation programs, which provide funding for electric <br />vehicle infrastructure, bus replacement, and other <br />activities that reduce the emission of greenhouse <br />gases. <br />The City of Santa Ana partnered with two electric <br />scooter companies to provide an alternative method of <br />transportation. During a three-month pilot program, the <br />City studied the effectiveness of this micro -mobility <br />option and is in the process of determining whether this <br />is a feasible option for the City. <br />SMSA Program <br />Advocate for funding to <br />(HK) HK is working with the City to identify possible <br />complete the Safe Mobility <br />funding sources to implement the Safe Mobility <br />Program in Santa Ana. <br />Program, including several grant programs in the <br />Department of Transportation. <br />The City of Santa Ana was awarded several grants <br />through the Active Transportation Program to improve <br />mobility and enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety. <br />Carpool Initiatives <br />Support legislation and grant <br />(HK) Worked inclose coordination with the City, OCTA, <br />programs that fund <br />and with the City's congressional delegation to help <br />19C-28 <br />City of Santa Ana 2019 Legislative Scorecard 13 <br />
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