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TIME <br />ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Land Use <br />3.19 <br />Yes <br />Promote health. Partner with local organizations (e.g., OC <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />The City's EJ Office (NIES) staff worked with the OCHCA on their Childhood Lead <br />Health Care Agency, Latino Health Access, <br />Ongoing <br />Poisoning Prevention team to help reach out to EJ communities at special <br />Santa Ana Unified School District, Garden Grove Unified <br />events. Planning efforts are underway to outreach new residential lead testing <br />School District, Orange County Environmental <br />and abatement contractor - Azure Community Development - to provide <br />Justice, and the Coalition of Community Health Centers) <br />services to 50 families in Santa Ana in 2023. <br />to increase blood lead testing, outreach, <br />education, and referral services through a `promotora' or <br />community peer outreach model that <br />addresses the root causes of elevated blood lead levels <br />impacting Santa Ana residents, with special focus in <br />environmental justice communities and for children living <br />in pre-1978 housing. <br />Land Use <br />3.20 <br />Yes <br />Safe housing. Require all residential rehabilitation <br />CDA <br />Ongoing <br />Required all residential rehabilitation projects that use local, or HUD federal <br />projects that use local, or HUD federal funds to comply <br />funds to comply with the Lead Safe Housing Rule, and to remove lead paint <br />with the Lead Safe Housing Rule, to remove lead paint <br />hazards. <br />hazards, depending on the nature of work and the dollar <br />amount of federal investment in the property <br />Land Use <br />3.21 <br />Yes <br />Prevention education. Collaborate with local <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />The City's EJ Office (NIES) staff worked with the OCHCA on their Childhood Lead <br />organizations such as Orange County Health Care Agency, <br />Ongoing <br />Poisoning Prevention team, and researched Long Beach City's residential lead <br />State Environmental Protection Agency, and community- <br />prevention, testing and abatement programs and track record of funding <br />based environmental justice organizations to identify <br />acquired. Future program design will be in conjunction with City lead policies <br />funds and create a Santa Ana Prevent Lead Poisoning <br />roundtable, including OCEJ and other community groups and UCI partnership. <br />Education Program, with special focus on disadvantaged <br />The City's EJ Office (NIES) participated in monthly Cal EPA Environmental Justice <br />communities and pre-1978 housing stock. <br />calls the first Tuesday of the month to network and learn from other groups at <br />the table. <br />17 <br />City Council 8 — 47 3/21/2023 <br />
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