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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />incorporate appropriate standards <br />incorporate appropriate standards into <br />into the Municipal Code. <br />the Municipal Code. <br />Safety 1.5 <br />No <br />Grants. Work with the Orange <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />In 2024, the City was awarded $3.1 <br />County Flood Control District to <br />million of competitive local grant <br />apply for grants that provide <br />funding from the Orange County <br />funding for local drainage <br />Transportation Authority's <br />controls. FEMA's Hazard <br />Environmental Cleanup Program for <br />Mitigation Grant and Flood <br />stormwater capture projects. These <br />Mitigation Assistance Programs <br />projects include stormwater Best <br />and Predisaster Mitigation <br />Management Practices (BMPs) that <br />Program, CaIEPA, and the State <br />capture and infiltrate stormwater <br />Water Resources Control Board <br />runoff, helping to reduce flooding, <br />offer grants to municipalities <br />improve water quality in the Newport <br />throughout California. <br />Bay Watershed, and enhance local <br />water supplies. The City also submitted <br />a $17.1 million grant application to the <br />USEPA Environmental and Climate <br />Justice Community Change Grants <br />Program for three (3) new parks along <br />Bristol Street with stormwater capture <br />and treatment. The City also completed <br />construction of the King Street Urban <br />Greening Project, which features a <br />stormwater capture system, and <br />continued to make progress on the <br />Stormwater Project Master Plan. <br />Safety 1.6 <br />No <br />On -site stormwater mitigation. <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />The City's Public Works Agency reviews <br />Require new development and <br />all submitted land development <br />significant redevelopment projects <br />projects to ensure compliance with <br />in the city to implement best <br />applicable regulations and guidelines as <br />management practices for on -site <br />it relates to stormwater runoff. If <br />stormwater retention, where <br />applicable, developments are required <br />feasible, and other low -impact <br />to submit a Water Quality <br />City Council 7 — 109 5/6/2025 75 <br />
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