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family justice center provides safety planning, assistance in obtaining restraining orders, legal <br />advocacy, shelter, and emotional/mental health services. Should a victim respond to the family <br />justice center requiring a sexual assault exam or strangulation exam, they are referred to patrol <br />or special crimes detectives. FNS follows the California medical protocol for the examination <br />of sexual assault victims. Per penal code section 13823.9, each county is to designate at least <br />one general acute care hospital to perform examinations for sexual assault victims. The statute <br />also requires each county with a population of 100,000 or more to arrange to have professional <br />personnel trained in the examination of sexual assault and child sexual assault victims, present <br />or on-call in the county hospital or contracting hospitals, providing emergency medical <br />services. <br /> <br />Agenda item 27/Resolution authorizing Nabil to execute Grant Agreement with Cal Trans for <br />the Walnut Street Urban Greening project. Walnut from Main to Court Alley. <br /> <br />Below is a drawing of the proposed project and a clarification. The South Main Street Vision <br />Plan identified Walnut Street from Main to Cypress as a potential park. It involves removing <br />street Right-of-Way (ROW) along a section of Walnut Street, from Main St. to the Cypress, and <br />converting the property to greenway and public open space. The project is divided into two <br />phases: Phase 1 from Main to Court Avenue Alley and Phase 2 from the Alley to Cypress <br />Street. We applied to fund Phase 1 of the project through the State Of California Clean <br />California Local Grants Program. We won to $2.2M to fund Phase 1 of the project. Phase 1 <br />includes removing street Right-of-Way along the section of Walnut Street, from Main St. to the <br />Court Avenue alley converting the street to greenway and public open space with public <br />art. The Attached exhibit was utilized for the Grant Application. Please let me know if you <br />have any questions. Thank you <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />
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