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Item 13 - City of Santa Ana 2023 General Plan Annual Progress Report_20240313225459475
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Item 13 - City of Santa Ana 2023 General Plan Annual Progress Report_20240313225459475
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A-14 <br /> <br />ELEMENT REF # EJ IMPLEMENTATION ACTION AGENCY TIME <br />FRAME 2023 UPDATE <br />Conservation 1.10 Yes Interagency team. Establish an <br />environmental quality interagency team <br />to evaluate, monitor, and make <br />recommendations to address air quality <br />and environmental hazard issues, with a <br />special focus on environmental justice <br />areas. Publish results and information on <br />the City’s website through a dedicated <br />Santa Ana Environmental Quality web <br />page. <br />PBA 2022 & <br />Ongoing <br />City interagency team has continued to <br />meet to address incidents and <br />conditions on key facilities of concern in <br />EJ neighborhoods and has documented <br />background and follow-up with external <br />regulatory agencies. Two facilities of <br />concern in EJ communities are Macera <br />Crematory due to fire incident on <br />August 29, 2023 and OCHCA - LEA with <br />CalRecycle's renewal for Madison <br />Materials in mid-2023. <br />Conservation 1.12 Yes Data collection for emissions plans. <br />Coordinate with the South Coast Air <br />Quality Management District to explore <br />ways to initiate data collection efforts <br />for a community emissions reduction <br />and/or community air monitoring plan, <br />including the identification of <br />information needed (new or updated), <br />potential data sources and needed <br />resources, and strategies to engage <br />residents and collect information. <br />PBA 2022 City engaged with GREEN-MPNA and <br />other partners who received <br />AQMD/CARB funding for community air <br />quality monitoring testing, stakeholder <br />meetings, and outcomes of evaluation <br />and analysis shared at community <br />meetings.
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