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2 ImpLementing the Noxious Uses Ordinance <br />Demonstrating the efficacy of the Noxious Uses Ordinance by denying a service station <br />a Conditional Use Permit application, which prompted other businesses to modify their <br />operations, resulting in reduced environmental risk. <br />26 :- •-iu•• - iie- <br />Empowering resident <br />leadership by successfully <br />establishing resident <br />representation across all <br />five EJ clusters on the <br />Environmental Justice <br />Action Committee, directly <br />shaping the prioritization <br />of 77 EJ policies through <br />regular engagement. <br />»Above: Photo of the first Environmental Justice Action Committee community <br />meeting. <br />Pioneering data transparency by developing and launching the Environmental Regulated <br />Facilities Map and preparing to deploy air quality sensors, providing residents in the <br />Logan and Lacy neighborhoods with unprecedented access to critical environmental data <br />for informed decision -making. <br />GCommunity Engagement <br />Cultivating deep community engagement by mobilizing hundreds of residents through <br />diverse participation in meetings, educational events, and policy surveys, ensuring <br />environmental concerns are central to public planning initiatives. <br />GWorking with Reaulatory Agencies <br />Maintaining relationships with key regulatory agencies through periodic discussions with <br />staff from offices of state and federal -elected officials to assist with addressing EJ <br />concerns involving state, regional, or federal regulatory agencies (e.g., Department of <br />Toxic Substances Control, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and <br />Environmental Protection Agency). <br />16 <br />