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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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<br /> <br />Orange County 238 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />provide services or information about services to any special needs <br />and linguistically isolated groups. <br /> <br />Meet annually with <br />identified <br />organizations starting <br />in fiscal year 2022- 23 <br />(meetings will be <br />conducted by June 30 <br />of each year). <br />62. The City will connect developers of projects with affordable density <br />bonus units and local non-profits/community organizations to <br />coordinate efforts and determine if the units could be set aside, <br />where feasible, for special groups including but not limited to <br />veterans and special need adults. <br />Within three months <br />of a density bonus <br />project application. <br />63. The City will provide translations or interpretation in all applicable <br />languages to ensure access to programs, services, and materials <br />Ongoing <br />64. The City will conduct an internal audit at a minimum of every other <br />year to evaluate that we are addressing all language needs for the <br />City. <br />Annually or as <br />needed <br />65. The City is in the process and has taken several steps to identify <br />climate impacts, reduce pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions <br />(GHG), and prepare for a climate resilient future <br />Completed by <br />December 31, 2022 <br />66. Continuing to require added greenery throughout the City to reduce <br />exposure to environmental pollution such as vehicle emissions <br />through the City’s Zoning Ordinance (Section 3-15-4) <br />Annually <br />67. Irvine Cool City Challenge will reduce climate emissions and utility <br />bills while building resiliency and local emergency preparedness <br />against climate disasters such as extreme heat, floods, wildfires, and <br />extreme storm events. <br />The Cool Block <br />Challenge was <br />initiated in January <br />2022 and will be 2 <br />years in length. There <br />will be a new team <br />established roughly <br />every 4.5-5 months. In <br />year 3 of the Cool City <br />Challenge, the City <br />will present a game <br />plan to the <br />Empowerment <br />Institute. After that, <br />the City will work to <br />implement the carbon <br />EXHIBIT 6
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