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File #: 23-964    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2023 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 9/12/2023 Final action:
Title: 11:30 A.M. - a) Consideration of the County of Lake acting as lead agency on a Planning Grant application under the Community Resilience Centers Grant Program from the California Strategic Growth Council; and b) Consideration of Resolution Approving the Application to Apply for up to $500,000 in Grant Funds under the Community Resilience Centers Program of Strategic Growth Council of the California Department of Conservation; and c) Consideration of Letter of Commitment and authorization for the Chair to sign
Sponsors: Administrative Office, Jessica Pyska
Attachments: 1. Resolution to Apply for CRC Grant, 2. Climate Safe Lake CRCs Map, 3. Climate Safe Lake Local Climate Change Snapshot, 4. Lake County LOC, CRC, 091223, 5. CRC Presentation, 091223
Memorandum


Date: September 12, 2023

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Jessica Pyska, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors
Terre Logsdon, Chief Climate Resiliency Officer

Subject: a) Consideration of the County of Lake acting as lead agency on a Planning Grant application under the Community Resilience Centers Grant Program from the California Strategic Growth Council; and b) Consideration of Resolution Approving the Application to Apply for up to $500,000 in Grant Funds under the Community Resilience Centers Program of Strategic Growth Council of the California Department of Conservation; and c) Consideration of Letter of Commitment and authorization for the Chair to sign

Executive Summary:
The California Strategic Growth Council, (SGC) is a 10-member council comprised of seven state agencies and three public members with the mission to build healthy, thriving, and resilient communities for all. Funded through California's Cap and Trade system and the California General Fund, SGC's grant programs, strategic initiatives, and interagency coordination focusing on multi-benefit and community-centric solutions at the nexus of climate and equity.

The Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Program will fund neighborhood-level resilience centers to provide shelter and resources during climate and other emergencies, as well as year-round services and programming that strengthen community connections and ability to withstand disasters.

There are three subcategories of the CRC grant program: Planning, Project Development, and Implementation/Construction. Our grant application is to the Planning subcategory. Staff has met with and engaged most Senior and Community Centers throughout the County as well as the Lake County Fairgrounds to understand their baseline needs and concerns to undergo a planning process for their facilities to serve as cooling/warming/clean air centers in their communities during extreme weather events.

This grant wil...

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