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Proposal for State Legislative Advocacy Services | City of Santa Ana Page 11 <br />EXPERIENCE <br />stormwater treatment facility, historical renovations, park and trail improvements, fire <br />prevention, and children’s science education. <br />Leveraging relationships with the State Legislature, Cori secured an earmark in the FY17- <br />18 State Budget in the amount of $20 million to form the North Orange County Public <br />Safety Task Force. This Task Force will serve six TPA clients: the cities of Anaheim, Brea, <br />Buena Park, Fullerton, Placentia, and Stanton. These cities will be able to facilitate <br />regional collaborative efforts to combat homelessness, youth violence, and other critical <br />public safety issues in the region. <br />Cori has been actively engaged in State fire prevention legislation to reduce the risk of <br />fires caused by above ground utilities as well as to provide opportunities for local <br />jurisdictions located in high fire hazard severity zones to receive priority for fire mitigation <br />measures. <br />Cori worked with the City of Brea to secure over $10 million from local, state, and federal <br />sources for the Tracks at Brea project. The project is a four-mile multi-use rail to trail <br />project that will traverse the City. Funding sources include: the US Environmental <br />Protection Agency, California Natural Resources Agency, Strategic Growth Council, <br />California Transportation Commission, and the Southern California Association of <br />Governments. <br />Cori worked with the City of Laguna Beach to secure $59,628 through the FEMA <br />Assistance for Firefighter Grant program. Cori worked closely with FEMA program staff to <br />secure funding for mobile radios and programming equipment that brought the Laguna <br />Beach Fire Department up to P-25 compliance. Bringing the Fire Department into <br />compliance has allowed increased coordination and activity with the California Office of <br />Emergency Services and the State’s Master Mutual Aid Plan. <br />County of Orange, Board of Supervisors <br />Policy Advisor for Supervisor John Moorlach 2010 <br />Cori served as a policy advisor for, then-County of Orange Supervisor (and who is now a Senator <br />in the State Legislature). Cori was responsible for research, analysis, and subsequent <br />recommendations of all policy issues relating to Orange County Public Works as well as state and <br />federal legislation. Cori served as a liaison between the Supervisor and County staff, constituents, <br />and community groups. <br />Tom Campbell for US Senate Campaign 2010 <br />Chapman University, Orange, CA <br />Master of Public Administration 2014 <br />Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA <br />Bachelor of Arts Economics and Government with Leadership Sequence 2011
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