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City of Santa Ana <br />General Plan EJ Actions <br />GENERAL <br />RESPONSIBLE <br />PLAN <br />REF # <br />E� <br />DEPT/ <br />TIME <br />policy <br />FRAME <br />ELEMENT <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />Indirect source rules. Support the development of indirect source rules, drayage truck rules, <br />Conservation <br />1.9 <br />Yes <br />advanced clean truck routes, and heavy-duty low NOx rules by the South Coast Air Quality <br />CMO <br />Ongoing <br />Management District. <br />Interagency team. Establish an environmental quality interagency team to evaluate, monitor, and <br />make recommendations to address air quality and environmental hazard issues, with a special focus <br />2022 & <br />Conservation <br />1.10 <br />Yes <br />PBA <br />on environmental justice areas. Publish results and information on the City's website through a <br />Ongoing <br />dedicated Santa Ana Environmental Quality web page. <br />Public education. Augment existing outreach programs to improve public awareness of State, <br />Conservation <br />1.11 <br />Yes <br />regional and local agencies' roles and resources to identify, monitor, and address air quality and other <br />PBA/PWA <br />Ongoing <br />environmental hazards in the community. <br />Data collection for emissions plans. Coordinate with the South Coast Air Quality Management <br />District to explore ways to initiate data collection efforts for a community emissions reduction and/or <br />Conservation <br />1.12 <br />Yes <br />community air monitoring plan, including the identification of information needed (new or updated), <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />potential data sources and needed resources, and strategies to engage residents and collect <br />information. <br />Community survey on healthy lifestyles. Plan for and conduct a community survey of residents every <br />two years related to community health, pollution, parks, community engagement, and community <br />services, with focused outreach for environment justice concerns and priority areas (tie into other <br />Every two <br />Conservation <br />1.13 <br />Yes <br />CMo <br />City efforts like Strategic Plan, park and recreation planning, community benefits, etc.).Report findings <br />years <br />of survey through the various media platforms and utilize input to inform periodic evaluation and <br />update of General Plan. <br />Expanded interactions. Identify opportunities to expand regular attendance and support <br />neighborhood associations and community groups to hold regular meetings with City staff and <br />decision -makers in neighborhoods within environmental justice communities, so that residents, <br />Conservation <br />1.14 <br />Yes <br />community organizations and businesses can communicate their unique issues and needs, as well as <br />PBA/CMO <br />Ongoing <br />their recommendations on how best to implement environmental quality, environmental health, and <br />environmental justice policies. Arrange for language interpretation services as needed at these <br />meetings so that all residents can participate. <br />Expanded representation. Expand representation of residents from neighborhoods within <br />Conservation <br />1.15 <br />Yes <br />environmental justice area boundaries by extending residents from such areas to become board, <br />PBA/CMO <br />Ongoing <br />commission, and task force members as openings occur <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />