PROPOSAL:
Annual Environmental Justice Program Review and Proposed Work Plan for
FY 2005-06
SYNPOSIS:
Staff has implemented the FY 2004-05 Environmental Justice Program
Enhancements as directed by the Board and as described in the attached
report. In addition, for the FY 2005-06 Work Plan, staff proposes to
continue and enhance ongoing elements from previously adopted work plans,
and assess the effectiveness of overall program activities in this area.
COMMITTEE:
Administrative, November 10, 2005, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
- Receive and file this report on the FY 2004-05 Environmental Justice
Program Enhancements, as per Attachment 1.
- Direct staff to proceed with the proposed FY 2005-06 Environmental
Justice Program Work Plan as detailed in Attachment 2, for completion by
December 2006.
- Direct staff to make periodic status reports to the appropriate
Advisory Groups and Board Committees, as detailed in Attachment 3.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Definition
For District purposes, Environmental Justice means equitable
environmental policymaking and enforcement to protect the health of all
persons who live or work in the South Coast Air Quality Management District
(AQMD), regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender, race, socioeconomic
status, or geographic location, from the health effects of air pollution.
Background
As part of the Strategic Alliance Initiatives approved by the Board in
January 2002, AQMD staff committed to perform an annual review of AQMD’s
Environmental Justice (EJ) Program and to lay out proposed environmental
justice-related activities for the following fiscal year. The AQMD has been
a leader in identifying and addressing community EJ concerns, particularly
as raised by low income, ethnic minority communities who may be
disproportionately impacted by localized emissions and mobile source
pollutants.
The AQMD has formalized its Environmental Justice Program through
periodic program review and the development of an annual Environmental
Justice Program Work Plan Enhancements.
FY 2004-05 Program Implementation
At its October 2004 meeting, the Board approved a set of 13 Environmental
Justice Enhancements in the categories of Further Reduced Health Risks and
Greater Community Access & Involvement, which were intended to further
identify and address air quality concerns. Also, the enhancements were to
serve as a basis for further outreach and problem-solving activities
regarding short- and long-term EJ issues.
As detailed in Attachment 1, staff has completed a majority of these
items this year. Some of the enhancements, such as improving public
participation in permitting decisions and community briefings on MATES III
are of an ongoing nature, due to their scope and timing. These items are
being recommended for continuation in the FY 2005-06 EJ Program Enhancements
Work Plan.
An EJ Advisory Group was also formed, and approved by the Board’s
Administrative Committee in 2005. The group met three times to review,
discuss, and provide feedback to staff on their present and future
activities regarding EJ. For some of the enhancements, such as MATES III and
public participation in permit decisions, working groups were formed,
comprised of staff and key stakeholders. In addition, regular reports were
made by staff to the Advisory Groups and Board Committees. Board reports and
other documents referenced in this report are available at AQMD’s web site
www.aqmd.gov by making sequential menu selections Community/Environmental
Justice/Work Plan.
FY 2005-06 EJ Program Enhancements Work Plan
AQMD has developed and implemented many pioneering EJ initiatives since
the Chairman’s ground-breaking proposal in 1997. As a result of activities
over the last eight years, many such action items are being routinely
implemented as part of the agency’s normal work practices related to
planning, rulemaking, permitting, compliance, public outreach and other
functions.
The proposed Work Plan for FY 2005-06 consists of logical extensions or
completion of EJ elements previously adopted by the Governing Board. Through
this program review, staff will reassess the EJ concepts that have been
implemented and determine where AQMD can garner greater health risk
reductions, facilitate more public participation, and expanded education of,
input from, and outreach to South Coast communities. Attachment 2 contains
the staff proposal for FY 2005-06 which consists of four elements, in
addition to the program review mentioned above.
Staff has circulated the draft work plan to solicit feedback and
suggestions from the public, industry representatives, and other
stakeholders. The draft document was released for public comment in
September 2005. Presentations were made to the Environmental Justice
Advisory Group, Local Government and Small Business Assistance Advisory
Group, Ethnic Community Advisory Group and the Home Rule Advisory Group.
Staff also met with representatives of environmental justice organizations
throughout the four-county region. Comments received have been summarized
with staff responses in Attachment 2.
In response to public comment, the Administrative Committee directed
staff to review the accomplishments, effectiveness, and results of
implementation of previous annual environmental justice program
enhancements. The review should also attempt to address benefits to the
public, business community, the environment, and the economic growth of the
region, in relation to the cost of the programs. The Committee further
recommended that staff identify the source of funding for the implementation
of the EJ enhancements in the past.
A reporting calendar for the four enhancements has been developed with
performance checkpoints and assignments to designated staff offices
(Attachment 3).
Resource Impacts
It is anticipated that there will be workload adjustments required
relative to implementing the proposed EJ Work Plan. These modifications will
be addressed through current budget allocations and staffing whenever
possible. Any individual enhancement requiring significant additional
resources will be brought to the Board for approval. A total of 0.8 FTE’s is
expected to be required to implement the FY 2005-06 Environmental Justice
Program Enhancements, and is consistent with the current budget.
Attachment(s) (EXE
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| 1. |
Annual EJ Program Review for FY 2004-05 |
| 2. |
Proposed Environmental Justice Program Enhancements for
FY 2005-06 |
| 3. |
FY 2005-06 Reporting Commitment Calendar |
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