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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />City completed round one of <br />community engagement, an integral <br />part to the City's Zoning Code Update <br />process. Round 1 consisted of <br />community stakeholder interviews, a <br />Community Planning Collaborative <br />training, six community workshops, and <br />two business community workshops. In <br />addition to engagement activities, the <br />team completed analysis of the existing <br />code and began preparing sections of <br />the draft update. <br />Land Use 3.8 <br />Yes <br />Environmental soil and human <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />The City collaborates with other <br />health screening measures. <br />agencies and stakeholders to advertise <br />Collaborate with Orange County <br />healthcare services for residents. <br />Health Care Agency, and local <br />stakeholders such as Orange County <br />Environmental Justice and UC Irvine <br />Public Health, in efforts to provide <br />increased healthcare services (i.e., <br />blood lead testing, treatment) for <br />residents, especially those that reside <br />in environmental justice <br />communities. Additionally, <br />collaborate to advocate for <br />adjustment of the County and State <br />policies for health and environmental <br />screening levels to promote healthy <br />outcomes related to lead <br />contamination as recommended by <br />health experts. <br />Land Use 3.9 <br />No <br />Parking. Through City Interagency <br />PBA / PWA <br />2022 <br />PWA continued a city-wide parking <br />collaboration, develop parking <br />plan, with expected completion in <br />management strategies to support <br />2025. <br />39 <br />