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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />Community 1.8 <br />Yes <br />Neighborhood rehabilitation. <br />CDA <br />Ongoing <br />In 2024, the City continued its efforts to <br />Continue to seek state and federal <br />prevent displacement by coordinating <br />funding for neighborhood <br />the Residential Rehabilitation Grant <br />rehabilitation projects and <br />Program with Code Enforcement and <br />collaborate with community- <br />the Proactive Rental Enforcement <br />based organizations to identify <br />Program (PREP). In partnership with <br />housing issues and improvements <br />Habitat for Humanity of Orange <br />needed, especially for housing <br />County, the program provided grants of <br />within environmental justice area <br />up to $25,000 to seven (7) households <br />boundaries. <br />for health and safety repairs in single- <br />family and mobile homes. Priority was <br />given to low-income households, <br />seniors (62+), disabled residents, and <br />properties located in CDBG census <br />tracts. By aligning this program with <br />enforcement efforts, the City helped <br />ensure that necessary repairs were <br />made while supporting housing <br />stability for vulnerable residents. <br />Community 2.2 <br />Yes <br />Public realm. Identify areas in <br />PWA / PBA <br />Ongoing <br />PWA and PBA are working with the <br />need of a public realm plan to <br />selected firm Torti Gallas and Partners <br />provide attractive, comfortable, <br />to create Public Realm Plans for 5 focus <br />and safe walking corridors to <br />areas in the City; South Main Street, <br />promote accessibility to <br />Grand Avenue and 17th Street, West <br />community programs or activity <br />Santa Ana Boulevard, 55 Freeway and <br />centers, in conjunction with the <br />Dyer Road, and South Bristol Street. <br />City's Active Transportation Plan. <br />The project is expected to be fully <br />completed March 2026. <br />Community 3.2 <br />Yes <br />Pedestrian access to health <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />PBA continues to require pedestrian <br />facilities. Ensure that new or <br />amenities be included as part of new <br />redeveloped health care facilities <br />development proposals through the <br />include pedestrian -friendly site <br />development project review process. <br />amenities. In areas where mobile <br />
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