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<br />2 <br /> <br />lead testing, treatment) for residents, especially those that reside in environmental justice communities, <br />Additionally, collaborate to advocate for adjustment of the County and State policies for health and <br />environmental screening levels to promote healthy outcomes related to lead contamination as recommended <br />by health experts. Agency/Time Frame: PBA/2023 Ongoing <br /> <br />Food Deserts. Action CM-3.6A, Page CM-15 <br />Collaborate with Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) to gather and map food desert data, and share <br />publicly through the City's Environmental Quality webpage. Agency/Time Frame: PBA/2024 <br /> <br />Environmental Justice Staff. Action CM-3.9, Page CM-15 & CM-16 <br />Identify funding and hire a full-time Environmental Justice staff member to collaborate with the community <br />to implement the environmental justice policies and actions including community outreach, collaboration on <br />environmental health studies, pursuing grants, and coordination with federal, state, and local agencies <br />regarding environmental concerns in the City. Agency/Time Frame: CMO/2022 <br /> <br />MOBILITY ELEMENT: <br />The following Mobility Element policies/implementation actions are proposed to be amended as follows: <br /> <br />Proactive Mitigation. Policy M-1.7, Page M-04 <br />Proactively mitigate existing and new potential air quality, noise, congestion, safety, and other impacts from <br />the transportation network on residents and business, especially in environmental justice communities. <br /> <br />Interstate Freeways. Policy M-2.1, Page M-14 <br />Support Caltrans and OCTA efforts to modernize and improve freeways by improving safety, capacity, <br />convenience of access, and operational efficiencies, while addressing impacts to neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Transit Services. Policy M-2.2, Page M-14 <br />Support OCTA, Caltrans, and other Work with regional and local transportation providers to enhance existing <br />transit services entities to provide residents, workers, and visitors with safe, affordable, accessible, <br />convenient, reliable, and attractive transit services. <br /> <br />Land Use Development Design. Policy M-4.5, Page M-16 <br />Ensure that building placement and design features create a desirable and active streetscape, by prioritizing <br />pedestrian access directly from the street and placing parking lots to the rear of a development site. <br /> <br />Air Pollution Mitigation. Policy M-4.9, Page M-16 <br />Consider Utilize land use, building, site planning, and technology solutions to mitigate exposure to <br />transportation-related air pollution, especially in environmental justice focus areas. <br /> <br />MPAH. Action M-1.2, Page M-21 <br />Coordinate with external agencies to ensure the OCTA Master Plan of Arterial Highways accommodates <br />current and future demand for all users while prioritizing the safety of people utilizing non-automobile modes <br />of transportation. Agency/Time Frame: PWA/20212-2035 <br /> <br />ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ELEMENT <br />The following Economic Prosperity Element policy is proposed to be amended as follows: <br /> <br />Mitigate Impacts. Policy EP-3.3, Page EP-09 <br />Promote the development of sustainable and equitable new land use plans that proactively reduces negative <br />health and economic impacts on existing residents and businesses, especially in environmental justice <br />communities.