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Ensuring Clean Air, Clean Energy and Revitalized Communities Webinar 1/25/13 Implementation of SB 535 (de Leon) and AB 1532 (J. Perez) Urban solar paneimes
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Speakers Nidia Bautista Coalition for Clean Air Mari Rose Taruc Asian Pacific Environmental Network George Alexeeff OEHHA Arsenio Mataka Cal EPA
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Implementation: Timing Cal EPA Process to Identify Disadvantaged Communities January 2, 2013 Cal EnviroScreen Draft maps released February 1 Public Comments Due Investment Plan (2013-16) January 10, 2013 Governor’s Proposed Budget Mid-February (dates TBA) CARB Workshops (LA, Fresno, NoCal ) March 2013 CARB Hearing (Sacramento) Feb/March/April/May 2013 Legislative Budget Hearings June 2013 Legislature Votes on 2013-14 Budget July – after 2013 Agencies implement programs and projects
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Gov’s Budget Proposal Allocating $200 million in ‘12-’13 budget $400 million in ‘13-’14 budget Priorities Mentioned Transportation: mass transit, high speed rail, electrification of heavy duty and light duty vehicles, sustainable communities Energy: water, PACE program, Other areas: sustainable ag, forest mgmt and urban forestry
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Preparation for the CARB Workshops a.Strategy b.Survey c.Programs we like d.Our plan for the workshops
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SB535 Coalition Survey Results Nov-Dec 2012 28 people responded from the following participating organizations: The Greenlining Institute, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Green for All, California ReLeaf, Rising Sun Energy Center, Central Valley Air Quality Coalition, Sprouting Justice, Azul, Rose Foundation/New Voices Are Rising, Asian Neighborhood Design, SEACA, TransForm, Emerald Cities Oakland, Allen Temple Baptist Church, Little Tokyo Service Center, Urban Habitat, City of Los Angeles, Center for Race, Poverty & the Environment, Environmental Defense Fund, Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Nail Salon Women Greening Their Jobs and the Environment
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SB535 Coalition Survey Results Nov-Dec 2012 Please identify *specific* existing state programs that has been effective at reducing GHG emissions and providing co-benefits to disadvantaged communities? Please list in order of priority & note if the programs provide any co-benefits. Energy Efficiency: ESAP/WAP, IOU & municipal EE programs, Energy Upgrade, OBR, weatherization, Healthy Homes, EECBG, appliances, California Youth Energy Services Program, community-based marketing, etc Infrastructure, Transportation, and Housing: State Transit Assistance, TOD, urban greening grants Renewable Energy: CSI/MASH/SASH Urban Forestry: CAL FIRE's Urban & Community Forestry Program
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SB535 Coalition Survey Results Nov-Dec 2012 Please let us know if you have suggestions on new state programs that should be created to help reduce GHG emissions and provide co- benefits to disadvantaged communities. Solar installation programs: design access for to low income communities & renters Affordable public transit: subsidize public transit & restore cuts Education and Community Outreach: support school programs, address linguistic isolation, involve non-profit organizations, Program Coordinator Other: water, water-energy nexus, free/low-cost retrofits
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Plan for CARB Workshops Presence Echo: programs, message Sacramento Fresno Los Angeles
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Next Steps Continued responses to Survey February CARB workshops & coordination Future webinars
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