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ABOUT THE MAP.This map shows the boundaries of Santa Ana's environmentaIjustice communities based on data from CaIEPA's CaIEnviroScreen <br /> tool.The boundaries represent the areas where the City's policies will emphasize and prioritize improving existing environmental conditions, <br /> expanding access to public facilities and resources,and augmenting opportunities for civic engagement. <br /> Hill <br /> r, a � <br /> GARDEN GROVE / — ORANGE <br /> I La Veta Ave '«in GrbvO VB1111 <br /> 22 <br /> ••^'� ~� Fairhaven Ave l <br /> k 4v a Clara v — <br /> 22 m _ <br /> es f: 1 <br /> v <br /> in teMe <br /> > <br /> IHazard Ave-_ <br /> Civic Center Dr l — <br /> Santa Ana Blvd 5Th ~ <br /> 1st St "--— <br /> : ^ Ches <br /> Fft n <br /> O <br /> cFadden Ave <br /> 0 <br /> 3 0 <br /> O <br /> N Edinger Ave <br /> FOUNTAIN VALLEY P,e <br /> am 4 <br /> a <br /> Qe <br /> sltery AW TUSTIN <br /> a <br /> Talbert Ave - — <br /> / 6d <br /> MacArthur Blvd <br /> ,.r•• p"F�cy y <br /> LL <br /> IRVINE <br /> COSTA MESA M;,es <br /> 0 0.5 1 <br /> Source:CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Date Published:11/1/2021 <br /> Environmental Justice Communities Environmental Justice Community:The City uses a mapping tool from CaIEPA called <br /> CalEnviroScreen(CES)to identifythe mostvulnerable and disadvantaged areas in Santa <br /> Ana.The CES tool measures 21 indicators for every census tract in California related to <br /> people's exposure to pollution and quality of life.The results for each census tract are <br /> combined and measured against every other census tract,producing a composite score <br /> that ranks census tracts from the least impacted to the most impacted.Those ranked in <br /> FIGURE C N-3 the top 25 percent—shown with values between 15 and 100 percent—are considered <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMUNITIES disadvantaged or environmental justice communities. <br /> City Council 32 — 243 1/18/20 <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN ^.1.. <br />