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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />partnership agreements with UCI, the <br />Anaheim Ducks, the LA Clippers, <br />AASCSC, Project Kinship, Rove, SCAN, <br />and Volkswagen. <br />Public Services <br />No <br />Capital Improvement Program. <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to make improvements to <br />1.6 <br />Conduct annual review and <br />the CIP database for ease of project <br />update of the Capital <br />data entry and reporting. Trained <br />Improvement Program to ensure <br />citywide staff on Capital budget entry. <br />adequate and timely provision of <br />public facility and municipal utility <br />On an annual basis, implement the <br />provisions. <br />Capital Improvement Program (CIP) in <br />alignment with Planning Commission <br />consistency and Citywide budget <br />adoption, as well as amend the CIP as - <br />needed throughout the Fiscal Year to <br />add funds for additional project/scope <br />delivery. <br />Public Services <br />No <br />Infrastructure master plans. <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to implement master plan <br />1.7 <br />Perform periodic (approximately <br />project recommendations and plan for <br />every 10 years) water/sewer <br />the performance of master plan <br />resource studies and master plans <br />updates. Storm drain master plan has <br />to identify deficiencies and <br />been updated within the last 10 years <br />deferred maintenance for the <br />to identify project areas and seek <br />city's infrastructure systems, <br />funding for implementation. Beginning <br />including cost estimates; develop <br />in 2023 and continuing in 2024, the <br />nexus calculations to determine <br />Pavement Management System (PMS) <br />new development's fair share cost <br />commenced an update of the <br />to upgrade infrastructure systems. <br />pavement condition analysis of all <br />roadways and alleys in the City for the <br />bi-annual update. The City secured <br />$4.67 million in competitive statewide <br />grant funding from the Department of <br />Water Resources to implement a Storm <br />70 <br />