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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />and other transportation planning <br />agencies to develop a <br />transportation demand <br />management program for small <br />businesses and new multifamily <br />housing in the city to educate and <br />incentivize employees and <br />residents to consider transit, <br />carpool, and active transportation <br />travel choices. <br />Conservation <br />No <br />Support transit. Support local and <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to support local and regional <br />1.18 <br />regional land use and <br />land use and transportation plans that <br />transportation plans that increase <br />increase mass transit usage and reduce <br />mass transit usage and reduce <br />vehicle trips. <br />vehicle trips. <br />Conservation <br />No <br />Climate Action Plan. Review and <br />PWA <br />2023 <br />The City is currently in the process of <br />1.19 <br />update the City's Climate Action <br />updating the Climate Action Plan. <br />Plan. <br />Conservation <br />No <br />Native planting. Evaluate <br />PRCSA/ <br />2021 & <br />Partnered with NPDES Division to <br />2.1 <br />opportunities in parks, open <br />PWA <br />ongoing <br />convert property alongside Maple <br />spaces, scenic linkages, and <br />Street Bike Trail from turf to native <br />greenway corridors to restore <br />drought tolerant plant material. <br />native vegetation and establish, <br />Santiago Park Phase 2 renovations are <br />where appropriate, native <br />currently underway which will restore <br />plantings that require limited <br />the lost riparian landscape. Park <br />water and fertilizer. Restoration <br />Planning and Design standard practice <br />and establishment of native <br />is to always identify waterwise plant <br />planting should not limit <br />material with drought tolerant <br />pedestrian and recreation access <br />capabilities, and native where <br />appropriate. <br />Conservation <br />No <br />Santiago Creek. Continue working <br />PRCSA <br />2022 & <br />This project, considered Santiago Park <br />2.2 <br />with regional agencies, including <br />ongoing <br />Phase 3, is underway in design and is <br />the Orange County Flood Control <br />13 <br />