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Mayor Pro Tem Vincent Sarmiento highlighted that affordable housing is an area of <br />interest for the City. Dan Maldonado asked for a briefing on types of housing projects <br />the City is interested in or has been working on. Councilwoman Michele Martinez <br />added that housing for homeless is also an area of interest for the City. Dan <br />Maldonado asked whether the homeless population included many veterans, as <br />funding is available for that demographic. Chief Carlos Rojas confirmed there are. <br />3. Quarterly State Legislative Update from Townsend Public Affairs — Report <br />outlining legislative advocacy work from January 2015 to March 2015 <br />Casey Elliot provided a state legislative advocacy update to the Committee. Casey <br />mentioned Townsend Public Affairs continues to provide state budget advocacy. A <br />budget revision will be released in the middle of May. In the first quarter, budget <br />advocacy efforts revolved around redevelopment dissolution and the Governor's <br />funding toward drought related efforts. <br />Cori Williams reported Townsend Public Affairs was successful with two partnership <br />grants the City was involved in. America on Track and Awards for Innovation in <br />Higher Education both received substantial funding. Additionally, the second cycle of <br />the Active Transportation Program grant has begun. The City was successful in the <br />previous round of funding. The City is only one of three areas listed as a <br />disadvantaged community in Orange County which gives Santa Ana a significant <br />advantage in the current cycle. The application is due June 1, 2015. <br />Casey Elliot mentioned many bills were passed during the first part of the legislative <br />session. The City is backing Speaker Toni Atkins package of bills supporting <br />affordable housing. The City supported Senator Jim Beall's transportation bill which <br />establishes the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Program and Senator Bill <br />Monning's bill requiring a safety warning on all sealed, sugar -sweetened beverage <br />containers. <br />Casey Elliot commented on the adoption of Governor Jerry Brown's Executive Order <br />directing the State Water Resources Control Board to implement a 25% mandatory <br />water usage reduction throughout California. Additional provisions mandate an <br />initiative to replace turf with drought -tolerant landscaping in partnership with local <br />governments. Regulations provide the State Water Resources Control Board several <br />enforcement tools including the ability to levy fines against those not meeting <br />conservations targets. Regulations will take effect on June 1, 2015. <br />Councilwoman Michele Martinez asked regarding the availability of funds for <br />municipalities to comply with the mandated turf removal from medians. Casey Elliot <br />responded the Executive Order did not make any provisions for funding but it is <br />expected that funds will be made available in the May revision of the State budget. <br />Councilwoman Michele Martinez mentioned the Metropolitan Water District will be <br />proposing the addition of $150 million in funding for turf removal and/or replacement <br />but even with additional funds the demand will not be met. She sees a need for the <br />State to match funding given that municipalities do not have funding allocated in their <br />budgets to comply with the turf removal/replacement mandate. The Councilwoman <br />asked Townsend Public Affairs to inform the City should additional funding become <br />available. <br />Legislative Council Committee Minutes <br />4AF-w Page 3 <br />
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