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A-42 <br /> <br />ELEMENT REF # EJ IMPLEMENTATION ACTION AGENCY TIME <br />FRAME 2023 UPDATE <br />Land Use 3.19 Yes Promote health. Partner with local <br />organizations (e.g., OC Health Care <br />Agency, Latino Health Access, <br />Santa Ana Unified School District, <br />Garden Grove Unified School District, <br />Orange County Environmental <br />Justice, and the Coalition of Community <br />Health Centers) to increase blood lead <br />testing, outreach, <br />education, and referral services through <br />a ‘promotora’ or community peer <br />outreach model that <br />addresses the root causes of elevated <br />blood lead levels impacting Santa Ana <br />residents, with special focus in <br />environmental justice communities and <br />for children living in pre-1978 housing. <br />PBA 2022 - <br />Ongoing <br />The City's EJ Office staff convened the <br />Lead Action Policies team and <br />continues to work with Azure <br />Development - CDPH contractor for <br />County Lead Testing and Lead Hazard <br />Abatement Program, the OC Health <br />Care Agency Prevention team, OC EJ, <br />GREEN-MPNA EJ advocacy <br />organizations, UCI faculty, and other <br />resident leaders integrate outreach for <br />lead testing at special events and <br />outreach in communities, schools, and <br />other opportunities. One program is <br />available to enroll 50 families in Santa <br />Ana through 2025. <br />Land Use 3.20 Yes Safe housing. Require all residential <br />rehabilitation projects that use local, or <br />HUD federal funds to comply with the <br />Lead Safe Housing Rule, to remove lead <br />paint hazards, depending on the nature <br />of work and the dollar amount of federal <br />investment in the property <br />CDA Ongoing Required all residential rehabilitation <br />projects that use local, or HUD federal <br />funds to comply with the Lead Safe <br />Housing Rule, and to remove lead paint <br />hazards.