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TIME <br />ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Conservation <br />1.19 <br />No <br />Climate Action Plan. Review and update the City's Climate <br />PWA <br />2023 <br />Action Plan. <br />Conservation <br />2.1 <br />No <br />Native planting. Evaluate opportunities in parks, open <br />PRCSA/ <br />2021 & <br />The Park Planning Division began development of a landscape standard which <br />spaces, scenic linkages, and greenway corridors to restore <br />PWA <br />ongoing <br />will include various palettes that include waterwise, California native, and <br />native vegetation and establish, where appropriate, <br />riparian planting. <br />native plantings that require limited water and fertilizer. <br />Restoration and establishment of native planting should <br />not limit pedestrian and recreation access <br />Conservation <br />2.2 <br />No <br />Santiago Creek. Continue working with regional agencies, <br />PRCSA <br />2022 & <br />Received grant funding from the State Coastal Conservancy for a habitat <br />including the Orange County Flood Control District, to <br />ongoing <br />conservation project involving 4.5 acres on the eastside of Santiago Park. <br />identify opportunities to enhance the natural qualities of <br />Santiago Creek to protect habitat and reintroduce native <br />plants and animals. <br />Conservation <br />2.3 <br />No <br />Channel improvement plans. Partner with the County of <br />PRCSA/ <br />2022 <br />In partnership with the Orange County Flood Control District (OCFCD), the Santa <br />Orange to explore best practices in greenbelt and channel <br />PWA <br />Ana Greenways Bike Trail, which runs along a County Flood Control channel, <br />improvement plans for the Santa Ana River and Santiago <br />began construction after years of planning. <br />Creek to preserve natural vegetation. <br />Conservation <br />2.4 <br />No <br />Preservation of natural and historic resources. <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />PBA continued to consult with local indigenous tribes on development projects <br />Collaborate with local indigenous tribes and other <br />subject to CEQA or that require specific plan or General Plan amendments. <br />stakeholders to identify and evaluate potential incentives <br />in the municipal code to encourage protection and <br />enhancement of natural and historic resources. <br />Conservation <br />2.5 <br />No <br />Programming. Incorporate the city's natural resources <br />PRCSA <br />2021 & <br />The Santa Ana Zoo will be operating a rebranded Nature Center, now EcoCenter <br />into City plans and recreational programming to facilitate <br />ongoing <br />at Santiago Park. <br />and encourage healthy, safe recreational activities. <br />City Council 8 — 38 3/21/2023 <br />
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