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ABOUTTHE MAP. This map shows the boundaries of Santa Ana's environmental justice communities based on data from CalEPA's Cal EnviroScreen <br />tool. The boundaries represent the areas where the City's policies will emphasize and prioritize improving existing environmental conditions, <br />expanding access to public facilities and resources, and augmenting opportunities for civic engagement. <br />GARDEN GROVE ORANGE <br />La Veta Ave c <br />J �1Garden Grove Blvd <br />1 \\ Fat haven Ave <br />Trask Ave I m Santa Clara Ave <br />wL,trhu,lber Ave �f, '`� F"- 17Th c L <br />a '1 <br />_ Cliv'. . 1p! pr' r <br />Sa La7�da fityd <br />es <br />Fadden L. <br />Ave o <br />.Edinger qve <br />-1 <br />FOUNTAIN VALLEY r h e <br />ti Warner Ave ` , / \6 <br />— 4e <br />Slater Ave % TUSTIN <br />5egerstom <br />- - Dyer ftd' <br />1 Alton Ave j• <br />Talbert Ave <br />ea <br />Li_ MacArthur elvtlm _ �\ <br />m <br />RWir <br />COSTA MESA \ I—L_Ibiles <br />\\ 0 0.5 1 <br />Source: CelrnviroScreen 4.0 Oah Published: l l/1/2021 <br />_ Environmental Jusffce Communities Environmental Justice Community: The City uses a mapping tool from CaIEPA called <br />CalEnviroScreen (CES) to identity the most vulnerable and disadvantaged areas in Santa Ana. <br />The CES tool measures 21 indicators for every census tract in California related to people's <br />exposure to pollution and quality of life. The results for each census tract are combined and <br />measured against every other census tract, producing a composite score that ranks census <br />I G U R E C N-3 tracts from the least impacted to the most impacted. Those ranked in the top 25 percent — <br />shown with values between 75 and 100 percent —are considered and referred to as an <br />ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMUNITIES environmental justice area, environmental justice community, or disadvantaged community. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN E� ss .�..•• <br />
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