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Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />7. Building Community <br />A. Prepare an annual report for City Council <br />April Annually <br />The City prepared and submitted an Annual Progress Report, which included a <br />Efforts <br />and public review providing the progress <br />summary of progress made toward achieving the objectives of the Housing Element <br />made toward achieving the quantifiable <br />implementation table. <br />objectives in the Housing Element <br />implementation table. Report to include <br />monitoring of housing production and <br />distribution, especially lower income units, <br />by TCAC areas, CalEnviroScreen ranking, <br />and RIECAP status. <br />7. Building Community <br />B. Pursue grants and partnership <br />Annually <br />This is an ongoing effort. In 2024, numerous grant applications were submitted <br />Efforts <br />opportunities from local, state, federal, and <br />including applications to the State Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program, <br />nonprofit partners to continue and expand <br />the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, and a Federal Earmark request through <br />strategic investments that build community. <br />Congressman Correa for projects that will add to the park system's acreage and <br />redevelop one of our oldest parks. <br />7. Building Community <br />C. Continue to make strategic investments <br />Ongoing <br />In 2024 the City opened two new parks, the new Gerardo Mouet Park and the Artesia <br />Efforts <br />in parks, recreation, access to healthy food, <br />Pilar Park, added a new bike trail along the Santa Ana Gardens flood control channel, <br />safe routes to school, and other capital <br />completed major renovations to Salgado Center and Friendship Park, installed four new <br />improvements, such as achieving three <br />restrooms at Angels, Heritage, Riverview, and Windsor Parks, renovated sportsfield <br />acres of parkland per 1,000 residents set <br />irrigation at Jerome Park, and installed new sports field lighting and Memorial and <br />out in Land Use and Open Space elements, <br />Thornton Parks. <br />and Parks Master Plan to improve resident <br />health. <br />8. Neighborhood Safety <br />A. Apply the principles of Crime Prevention <br />Ongoing <br />The Planning Division and the Police Department continue to review development <br />Through Environmental Design (CPTED) to <br />projects for the application of CPTED principles. <br />all development project applications to <br />enhance safety and security within all <br />residential developments. <br />8. Neighborhood Safety <br />B. Create and implement a housing <br />Dec. 2024 <br />The City has an ongoing housing amnesty program for unpermitted ADUs built before <br />amnesty program for unpermitted units in <br />January 1, 2020, offering benefits like simplified habitability standards and waived fees. <br />the city, prioritizing neighborhoods with a <br />disproportionate number or code <br />enforcement cases for unpermitted units, to <br />facilitate legalization and address potential <br />life safety issues. <br />