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1-Amended IN Assembly March 29, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1195Introduced by Assembly Member CalderonFebruary 16, 2023 An act to add Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, relating to climate change. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1195, as amended, Calderon. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program: climate-beneficial projects: grant funding. Existing law establishes the Transformative Climate Communities Program, to be administered by the Strategic Growth Council, and requires the program to fund the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple, coordinated greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities identified by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Existing law requires the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as specified, through an application process and to develop guidelines and selection criteria for plan development and implementation of the program, as provided.This bill would establish the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program, to be administered by the council, and would require the council to fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development. The bill would require the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as defined, through an application process, as provided. The bill would require the council, on or before July 1, 2024, to develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding that include, at a minimum, specified information related to community resiliency grants, landscape resiliency grants, and climate and career pathways grants.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.75303.(a)The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b)75303. (a) The council may provide financial technical assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and or to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.(b) The council may authorize advance payments on a grant awarded under this section in accordance with Section 11019.1 of the Government Code.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1195Introduced by Assembly Member CalderonFebruary 16, 2023 An act to add Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, relating to climate change. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1195, as introduced, Calderon. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program: climate-beneficial projects: grant funding. Existing law establishes the Transformative Climate Communities Program, to be administered by the Strategic Growth Council, and requires the program to fund the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple, coordinated greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities identified by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Existing law requires the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as specified, through an application process and to develop guidelines and selection criteria for plan development and implementation of the program, as provided.This bill would establish the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program, to be administered by the council, and would require the council to fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development. The bill would require the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as defined, through an application process, as provided. The bill would require the council, on or before July 1, 2024, to develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding that include, at a minimum, specified information related to community resiliency grants, landscape resiliency grants, and climate and career pathways grants.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.75303. (a) The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b) The council may provide financial assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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3- Amended IN Assembly March 29, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1195Introduced by Assembly Member CalderonFebruary 16, 2023 An act to add Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, relating to climate change. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1195, as amended, Calderon. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program: climate-beneficial projects: grant funding. Existing law establishes the Transformative Climate Communities Program, to be administered by the Strategic Growth Council, and requires the program to fund the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple, coordinated greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities identified by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Existing law requires the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as specified, through an application process and to develop guidelines and selection criteria for plan development and implementation of the program, as provided.This bill would establish the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program, to be administered by the council, and would require the council to fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development. The bill would require the council to award competitive grants to eligible entities, as defined, through an application process, as provided. The bill would require the council, on or before July 1, 2024, to develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding that include, at a minimum, specified information related to community resiliency grants, landscape resiliency grants, and climate and career pathways grants.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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38-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.75303.(a)The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b)75303. (a) The council may provide financial technical assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and or to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.(b) The council may authorize advance payments on a grant awarded under this section in accordance with Section 11019.1 of the Government Code.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.75303. (a) The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b) The council may provide financial assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4242 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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44-SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.75303.(a)The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b)75303. (a) The council may provide financial technical assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and or to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.(b) The council may authorize advance payments on a grant awarded under this section in accordance with Section 11019.1 of the Government Code.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
44+SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.75303. (a) The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b) The council may provide financial assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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4646 SECTION 1. Part 6 (commencing with Section 75300) is added to Division 44 of the Public Resources Code, to read:
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50-PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.75303.(a)The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b)75303. (a) The council may provide financial technical assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and or to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.(b) The council may authorize advance payments on a grant awarded under this section in accordance with Section 11019.1 of the Government Code.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
50+PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.75303. (a) The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b) The council may provide financial assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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52-PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.75303.(a)The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b)75303. (a) The council may provide financial technical assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and or to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.(b) The council may authorize advance payments on a grant awarded under this section in accordance with Section 11019.1 of the Government Code.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
52+PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.75303. (a) The council and all funded entities shall endeavor to identify additional public and private sources of funding to sustain and expand the program.(b) The council may provide financial assistance, when necessary, to assist eligible entities with the grant application process and to assist funded entities with project development and implementation.75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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5656 PART 6. Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program
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5858 75300. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.(b) Eligible entity includes, but is not limited to, a nonprofit organization, a special district, a joint powers authority, or a tribal government that is eligible to apply for and receive grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.(d) Program means the Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program created pursuant to Section 75301.(e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.(f) Underresourced community means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code, or subdivision (g) of Section 75005 of this code.
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6464 (a) Council means the Strategic Growth Council.
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6868 (c) Funded entity means an eligible entity that is awarded a grant by and receives grant funding from the council pursuant to the program.
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7272 (e) Special district means any regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open-space district formed pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Chapter 3 of Division 5.
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76-75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.
76+75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.
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80-75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.
80+75301. The Climate Change Preparedness, Resiliency, and Jobs for Communities Program is hereby created, to be administered by the council. The council shall fund grants to develop and implement multibenefit, community-level, climate beneficial projects to support community and landscape resiliency and workforce development.
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82-75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for Prioritize projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits. benefits to the greatest extent practicable.
82+75302. (a) The council shall award competitive grants to eligible entities through an application process and implement the program to do all of the following:(1) Provide a preference for projects in underresourced communities.(2) Ensure that projects that receive grant funding maximize multibenefit, community-level, climate-beneficial projects that create community and landscape resiliency and workforce development benefits.(3) Make grant selections for plan development contingent on the implementation of one or more projects identified by the plan.(4) Disburse grants throughout the state to maximize the impacts and benefits of the program in as many communities as possible.(5) Ensure that the grant application process is simple and minimizes the resources necessary for an eligible entity to apply for grant funding.(b) In awarding grants pursuant to the program, the council may do both of the following:(1) Prioritize projects that are administered by a special district or a state conservancy.(2) Award to an eligible entity a grant over multiple years.(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.
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104+(c) To be eligible for grant funding pursuant to the program, an eligible entity shall deploy best management practices in the development and implementation of projects to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, remove barriers that will lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, sequester greenhouse gases, reduce vehicle miles travelled, or provide other climate or climate adaptation benefits.
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124-75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
114+75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.(c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:(1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.(B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) Affordable housing.(ii) Urban greening.(iii) School greening.(iv) River parkways.(v) Parks.(vi) Urban tree canopies.(vii) Water capture and reuse.(viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.(ix) Workforce development.(x) Zero-emission appliances.(xi) Active transportation and trails.(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:(i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.(ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.(iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.(iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.(v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.(vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Advanced payments.(ix) Maintenance and operations.(x) Community access.(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:(i) The coast and oceans.(ii) Natural lands.(iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.(iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.(C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.(ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.(iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.(iv) Support leveraging regional funds.(v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.(D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:(i) Acquisition.(ii) Restoration.(iii) Enhancement.(iv) Planning.(v) Capacity.(vi) Construction.(vii) Technical assistance.(viii) Workforce development.(ix) Advanced payments.(x) Maintenance and operations.(xi) Community access.(3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.
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128118 75304. (a) Before awarding grant funding under the program, the council, on or before July 1, 2024, shall develop guidelines to implement the program and criteria to select projects eligible for grant funding.
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130-(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.
120+(b) In developing the guidelines and selection criteria required pursuant to subdivision (a), the council shall consider comments, if any, from local governments, regional agencies, and other stakeholders. The council shall conduct outreach to underresourced communities to encourage comments on the draft guidelines and selection criteria from those communities.
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132122 (c) The guidelines and selection criteria developed by the council pursuant to subdivision (a), shall provide, at a minimum, for all of the following:
133123
134124 (1) (A) Community resiliency grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, affordable housing, community greening, and workforce development.
135125
136126 (B) In awarding community resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:
137127
138128 (i) Affordable housing.
139129
140130 (ii) Urban greening.
141131
142132 (iii) School greening.
143133
144134 (iv) River parkways.
145135
146136 (v) Parks.
147137
148138 (vi) Urban tree canopies.
149139
150140 (vii) Water capture and reuse.
151141
152142 (viii) Brownfield cleanup and remediation pilots.
153143
154144 (ix) Workforce development.
155145
156146 (x) Zero-emission appliances.
157147
158148 (xi) Active transportation and trails.
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160-(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission near-zero-emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.
150+(xii) Zero- and near-zero emission vehicle technologies and infrastructure for underresourced communities.
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162152 (C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for community resiliency grants:
163153
164154 (i) Incorporate the development of new affordable housing and the protection and restoration of existing affordable housing stock.
165155
166156 (ii) Include provisions that leverage funding pursuant to the Housing-Related Parks Program established pursuant to Section 50701 of the Health and Safety Code, as appropriate.
167157
168158 (iii) Use of a portion of funds by agencies or eligible entities to acquire and bank lands for future, integrated community climate resiliency projects.
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170160 (iv) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, community-based, public health, workforce development, and housing organizations.
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172162 (v) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.
173163
174164 (vi) Support leveraging regional funds, including, but not necessarily limited to, funds from measures adopted by the County of Los Angeles, such as Measure A, Measure M, and Measure HHH adopted in 2016, Measure H adopted in 2017, and Measure W adopted in 2018.
175165
176166 (vii) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable project development without displacing existing communities.
177167
178168 (D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:
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180170 (i) Acquisition.
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182172 (ii) Restoration.
183173
184174 (iii) Enhancement.
185175
186176 (iv) Planning.
187177
188178 (v) Capacity.
189179
190180 (vi) Construction.
191181
192182 (vii) Technical assistance.
193183
194184 (viii) Advanced payments.
195185
196186 (ix) Maintenance and operations.
197187
198188 (x) Community access.
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200-(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.
190+(2) (A) Landscape resiliency grants to support the development of climate beneficial projects with multiple benefits, including, but not limited to, water conservation, watershed resiliency, wildlife and fish species enhancements, and natural landscapes resiliency.
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202-(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits: benefits to:
192+(B) In awarding landscape resiliency grants, the council shall prioritize projects that maximize one or more of the following benefits:
203193
204194 (i) The coast and oceans.
205195
206196 (ii) Natural lands.
207197
208198 (iii) Natural community conservation plan and habitat conservation plan implementation.
209199
210200 (iv) Wetlands and mountain meadows.
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212-(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban wildland-urban interface.
202+(v) Wildfire management and restoration, including projects in the wildland urban interface.
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214204 (C) The council shall attempt to do all of the following in its guidelines and selection criteria for landscape resiliency grants:
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216-(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, tribal, and community-based organizations.
206+(i) Promote nongovernmental organization partnerships, especially between conservation, environmental justice, and community-based organizations.
217207
218208 (ii) Promote a portfolio approach to select projects to receive grant funding, including support for local organizations that work in the community.
219209
220210 (iii) Support project deployment throughout the state.
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222212 (iv) Support leveraging regional funds.
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224214 (v) Advance antidisplacement policies that promote equitable and sustainable development without displacing existing communities.
225215
226216 (D) Grant funds may be used for project and program costs that support project completion and maintenance, including any of the following:
227217
228218 (i) Acquisition.
229219
230220 (ii) Restoration.
231221
232222 (iii) Enhancement.
233223
234224 (iv) Planning.
235225
236226 (v) Capacity.
237227
238228 (vi) Construction.
239229
240230 (vii) Technical assistance.
241231
242232 (viii) Workforce development.
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244234 (ix) Advanced payments.
245235
246236 (x) Maintenance and operations.
247237
248238 (xi) Community access.
249239
250240 (3) Climate and career pathways grants to support the development of climate-beneficial projects with multiple benefits that incorporate partnerships with nonprofit organizations that provide certifications or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural resources field, including, but not limited to, fire and vegetative management, restoration, parks, and natural resources management.