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BOARD MEETING DATE: May 6, 2005
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Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env. Background This report summarizes the activities of Public Affairs for March 2005. The report includes four major areas: Environmental Justice Update; Community Events/Public Meetings (including the Speakers Bureau; Visitor Services; Communications Center; and Public Information Center); Business Assistance; and Local Governmental Activity. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE UPDATE Below is a summary of the Environmental Justice-related activities which occurred in March: On March 16, the District hosted a meeting of the Hacienda Heights/La Puente/Avocado Heights Neighborhood Environmental Justice Council (NEJC). The NEJC was formed in May 2003 to address local air quality concerns and involve key community members in the discussion. The NEJC has meet five times over the past two years, with AQMD staff providing briefings on permitting history, compliance procedures, health risk assessments, risk reduction plans and also inviting other agency experts to discuss topics outside of AQMD’s jurisdiction. Through this process, the NEJC members, who represent community, business and local governments, have become more aware of multiple viewpoints and are more knowledgeable on the necessary steps to reduce excess health risk in the surrounding community. On March 18, the District’s Environmental Justice Advisory Group (EJAG) held its first meeting. The EJAG was formed as part of the 2004-05 Environmental Justice Work Plan approved by Board in October 2004. The 17-member group, whose members represent the environmental, community, industry, health and medical fields from across the four-county region, met to review the implementation of the AQMD’s current Environmental Justice Work Plan, and to provide input into the development of the 2005-06 Work Plan. COMMUNITY EVENTS/PUBLIC MEETINGS Each year, thousands of AQMD residents engage in valuable information exchanges through events and meetings that AQMD sponsors, alone and in partnership with others. Information attendees receive includes: tips on reducing their exposure to smog and its health effects; ways to participate in AQMD rule and policy development; and assistance in resolving air quality-related problems. Highlights of events/activities undertaken during the month of March include:
Speakers Bureau/Visitor Services AQMD receives requests for staff to speak on a variety of air quality-related issues. The requests come from organizations such as trade associations, chambers of commerce, community-based groups, schools, hospitals and health-based organizations. AQMD also hosts visitors from around the world who meet with staff on a wide range of air quality issues. The following describes the types of activities that were coordinated by this office in March:
Communication Center Statistics The Communication Center handles all AQMD main line, 1-800-CUT-SMOG® line and Spanish line calls. Below is a summary of calls received in March:
Public Information Center Statistics The Public Information Center handles phone calls and walk-in requests for general information. Below is a summary for March: Requests for Information
Calls
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE AQMD assists businesses by notifying them of proposed regulations so they can participate in their development. AQMD also works with other agencies and states to identify efficient, cost-effective ways to reduce air pollution and shares that information broadly. Additionally, staff provides personalized assistance to small businesses both over the telephone and by on-site consultation. The information is summarized below.
Types of business assisted:
LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY (Four-County Area) Staff provides outreach at Board of Supervisors and City Council meetings. Staff also works with local government, state and federal officials to respond to their air quality concerns and issues. Field visits and/or communications were conducted with elected officials, or staff from the following offices:
Field visits and/or communications were conducted with staff from the following cities: Agoura Hills, Alhambra, Azusa, Bell, Bell Gardens, Carson, Chino Hills, Claremont, Commerce, Colton, Costa Mesa, Covina, Cudahy, Culver City, Dana Point, Duarte, El Monte, Fontana, Garden Grove, Hidden Hills, Huntington Beach, La Verne, La Mirada, Long Beach, Maywood, Monterey Park, Newport Beach, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Rosemead, San Bernardino, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Seal Beach, South El Monte, South Gate, Vernon, Walnut, West Covina and Yorba Linda. Chamber of Commerce and Council of Government contacts:
Staff represented AQMD and/or provided a presentation to the following groups:
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