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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ELEMENT


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Advancing equitable, healthy and livable communities for all San Diegans

The General Plan guides future development across the City through citywide
policies addressing land use, mobility, urban design, economic prosperity,
recreation, conservation, noise, historic preservation, public spaces, services
and safety. Environmental Justice will be a new element added to the General
Plan to further the City’s efforts to advance the equitable distribution of
benefits and limit environmental burdens in the City to promote healthy and
livable communities for all San Diegans.  

The DRAFT Environmental Justice Element is now available for public review! This
draft includes goals toward a more equitable future, policies that inform City
decision-making, proposed activities that build on existing programs to advance
environmental justice, and a description of areas of the City most impacted and
negatively affected by environmental burdens and associated health risks –
collectively known as Environmental Justice Communities (EJ Communities).  

Goals, policies and proposed activities within the DRAFT EJ Element are
categorized by the following seven topics, adapted from SB 1000: 

 * Inclusive Public Engagement in City Decisions  
 * Pollution Exposure and Air Quality  
 * Active Play  
 * Promoting Healthy Food Access  
 * Safe and Healthy Homes  
 * Climate Change and Resilience  
 * Public Facilities and Infrastructure Prioritization  

While the DRAFT Environmental Justice Element applies Citywide, special
attention is needed in EJ Communities to advance equity and sustainability
goals.  The varied development patterns in the city, while contributing to
economic growth and community enrichment, reveal stark inequalities in how
adverse effects are distributed. The DRAFT Environmental Justice Element is
critical in addressing these inequities.  

We invite you to review the DRAFT Environmental Justice Element and attend
upcoming public hearing meetings.  

Review the DRAFT Environmental Justice Element

The City of San Diego partnered with five community-based organizations (CBOs)
to ensure community engagement is inclusive to all people in our City. The
selected CBOs were:  

 * Bayside Community Center 

 * Bikes del Pueblo 

 * Casa Familiar 

 * City Heights Community Development Corporation  

 * The Urban Collaborative Project   

Priorities identified by people living and working in EJ Communities were
critical to informing the development of this element. Forty engagement events
were held in partnership with CBOs to connect with community members at places
and events in their neighborhoods.  We are thankful to the CBOs and all of the
people who provided feedback through these engagement events to help shape the
DRAFT Environmental Justice Element.  


STRATEGIC PLAN PRIORITY AREAS OF FOCUS

This initiative focuses on the following priority areas of the Strategic Plan:

Protect & Enrich Every Neighborhood

Includes policies that plan for cleaner air, high quality public spaces, safe
and healthy homes, and other necessities that make great communities in
traditionally underserved communities.

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Champion Sustainability

Promotes reducing pollution exposure and advancing safe and sanitary homes to
further support a built environment that best sustains our natural environment
and public health.

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Foster Regional Prosperity

Fostering connected and thriving communities equitably creates a livable city
for San Diegans of all socio-economic backgrounds which supports workers at all
levels crucial to a strong local economy.

General Timeline for the Environmental Justice Element

The Preparation Period will occur between August 2022 and January 2023. Project
Initiation will occur between January 2023 and March 2023. Public Outreach and
Engagement will occur between March 2023 and September 2023. The Public Hearing
Process is expected to begin in September 2023 and conclude between December
2023 and Spring 2024.




UNDERSTANDING
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE


UNDERSTANDING
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

Varied development patterns within a city can lead to unequal impacts in
communities. New development, such as a regional port, can generate new jobs and
enrich a city but may also increase air pollution in the surrounding area. On
the other hand, an absence of local development can also adversely impact a
community. For example, a lack of grocery stores in a community limits access to
healthy food choices, which has been linked to increased obesity rates. Some
communities suffer more from the adverse effects of varied development patterns
by carrying a more significant and disproportionate burden of the associated
health risks. Environmental justice speaks to these historical imbalances that
exist in our communities, despite all being part of one city.

The State of California defines environmental justice as:

> "[The] fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with
> respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of
> environmental laws, regulations, and policies." California Government Code
> Section 65040.12(c)

Environmental justice ensures that people of all races, cultures, and incomes
are equally and equitably valued, protected and served by laws. This includes
regulations and policies that impact the quality of the environment around us,
such as transportation, parks, natural spaces, urban landscapes, City services
and the overall use of land.

To learn more about these disparities view the Story Map




PURPOSE OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ELEMENT


PURPOSE OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ELEMENT

The purpose of the Environmental Justice Element is to identify and reduce
unique or compounded health risks in our city with a focus on disadvantaged
communities. Priorities outlined in the Environmental Justice Element will be
reflected in community plans, City Council policies, infrastructure priorities
and facility improvement programs, as well as annual City budgets that work
together with the General Plan to advance improvements in neighborhoods
throughout San Diego.

Topics addressed by the Environmental Justice Element will work toward:

 * Promoting physical activity
 * Reducing barriers to civic engagement
 * Reducing pollution exposure
 * Creating comfortable public space and facilities
 * Championing food access
 * Advancing safe and sanitary homes




HOW TO MAKE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A REALITY


HOW TO MAKE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A REALITY

There are already great community-led projects and programs across the City of
San Diego advancing environmental justice. The story map below highlights a few
of these projects. This work must continue to be elevated through supportive
policies, objectives, and goals that inform future analyses, projects, and
funding priorities.

EJ Case Studies

The Environmental Justice Element will prioritize the following:

Access to fresh foods that nourishes our bodies.

Clean air that affects our children's health.

Safe and healthy homes where our families live.

 

Communication between City officials and San Diegans to inform decision making.

Enjoyable spaces where our families can recreate.

 

Understanding conditions in communities impacted by compounded health risks will
inform the development of equitable goals, policies, funding strategies and
implementation measures to address historical inequities. To make environmental
justice a reality, communities most impacted and negatively affected by
environmental burdens and associated health risks will need to be identified.
Environmental Justice Communities can begin to be identified based on
quantifiable factors pertaining to neighborhood quality and environmental
hazards such as air pollution, access to fresh food and household income, all of
which are known to contribute to health issues. While the Environmental Justice
Element will apply to all areas of the city, special attention will be given to
Environmental Justice Communities to advance the City's climate and equity
goals.

The Planning Department conducted an initial Environmental Justice Screen to
inform the selection of Environmental Justice Communities. This exercise was
informed by the CalEnviroScreen 4.0 tool developed by the California Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, the Climate and Economic Justice
Screening 1.0 tool developed by the Council on Environmental Quality within the
Executive Office of the President, and additional local data to supplement these
tools in relation to Food Apartheid and Heat Indicators. The Environmental
Justice Screen will be further informed by the lived experiences of people
across the city and feedback collected will serve to refine or expand upon
findings from the data analyzed. Outreach and engagement will be conducted in
the spring of 2023 to ensure the final selection of Environmental Justice
Communities reflects input from community members and better captures areas
impacted by compounded health risks.

Draft Environmental Justice Communities for discussion and further input.




GET INVOLVED
AND STAY CONNECTED!


GET INVOLVED
AND STAY CONNECTED!

Community involvement is extremely important to the City and the input received
from our communities will drive the decision-making process. Below are ways to
stay connected and provide feedback.

More Participation = More Environmental Justice!

More Participation = More Environmental Justice!



 

 

 



 

 

 

SAVE THE DATE & ATTEND THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

The DRAFT Environmental Justice Element will be presented to Planning Commission
on Tuesday, Apr. 30 at 9:00 a.m. Members of the public may attend this meeting
in-person or online. For information on how to participate, please review the
below information. If you wish to speak on the item, please follow the Planning
Commission rules that can be found here. Your input is valued, and we want to
hear from you! 

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

Meeting Agenda: Coming Soon!
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.

Attending the meeting in person:
City Administration Building  Sa
Council Chambers – 12th Floor 
202 C Street, San Diego, CA  92101

Attending the meeting virtually: 
https://sandiego.zoomgov.com/j/1607586412

To join by using your phone: 
Dial 1-669-254 5252 | When prompted, input
Webinar ID: 160 556 7518# 





 

 



 

 

 

THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ELEMENT IS READY FOR PUBLIC REVIEW! SEND US YOUR
COMMENTS

The project team welcomes comments and suggestions for the Environmental Justice
Element for consideration, which can submitted using the Comment Form or sent
via e-mail to publicspaces@sandiego.gov. 





 

 

TELL US HOW YOU WOULD LIKE TO ENGAGE

As these important policies are further developed, the City would like to learn
how you would like to stay engaged. Please take a moment to complete the form
linked below.

Interest Form in English / Cuestionario de Intereses

 



SHARE INFORMATION WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY

To facilitate learning about the Environmental Justice Element, easily sharable
materials have been developed and are linked below.

Fact Sheet | Hoja de Información
Draft EJ Communities Story Map | EJ Case Studies Story Map

 



REVIEW DOCUMENTS

As documents related to this initiative are developed, they will be posted below
for public review.

 

 


ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT PLAN AND PREVIOUS OUTREACH AND
ENGAGEMENT SUMMARY

The Environmental Justice Element is being developed with inclusive community
input in mind. The documents linked below summarize feedback collected during
past engagement activities and provide an overview of the engagement plan to
collect additional input during the life of the project.

 * EJ Outreach and Engagement Plan
 * Previous Outreach and Engagement Summary


ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ROUNDTABLE MEETING SUMMARIES

The City is working closely with five community-based organizations (CBOs) on
outreach efforts and engagement activities to gather feedback on environmental
justice topics, with the goal of reaching those most impacted by unique and
compounded health risk. A variety of engagement tactics will be used to reach
stakeholders to share and receive feedback on issues related to environmental
justice. As part of this effort, Community-Based Engagement Team Roundtables
will be held monthly. Roundtable summaries for these meetings will be listed
below.

 * Roundtable Summary 1
 * Roundtable Summary 2
 * Roundtable Summary 3
 * Roundtable Summary 4
 * Roundtable Summary 5
 * Roundtable Summary 6
 * Roundtable Summary 7


ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BACKGROUND REVIEW REPORT

Mapping pollution data and characteristic data gives us a initial glance at
areas throughout the city that carry a greater share of the impact of
development patterns. The Environmental Justice Background Review Report is a
mapping exercise to visualize several data points and help identify challenges
our communities are facing related to environmental justice.

Background Review Report of Findings - Full Document (90MB)

 * Background Review Section 1 - Cover and Table of Contents
 * Background Review Section 2 - Introduction
 * Background Review Section 3 - Community Profile
 * Background Review Section 4 - Health Outcomes and Healthcare
 * Background Review Section 5 - Pollution Exposure
 * Background Review Section 6 - Public Facilities and Physical Activity
 * Background Review Section 7 - Healthy Food
 * Background Review Section 8 - Safe and Sanitary Housing
 * Background Review Section 9 - Civic Engagement and Investment Priority
 * Background Review Section 10 - Climate Change and Resilience


ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SURVEY REPORT

This survey sought to better understand environmental justice issues San Diegans
experience in their neighborhood. Two documents are provided below: (1) the
report and (2) the accompanying Microsoft Excel file providing detailed analysis
of responses by community.

 * Survey Report
 * Survey Report version designed for printing
 * Excel File: Survey Responses and Analysis

 

 

 


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