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  • SB2 Planning Grant
    SB2 Planning Grant

    The City is preparing to apply for the State grant through HCD funding purpose for technical assistance to help cities prepare, adopt, and implement plans/process that streamline housing approvals and acelerate affordable housing production. Staff is developing a "preliminary project list" of code amendments to be funded through the first round, 50% can go towards Planning Grants, and 50% can go towards homelessness programs. In Year 2, 70% can go toward affordable housing.

  • Economic Development Administration Grant (EDA)
    Economic Development Administration Grant (EDA)

    Focuses on enhancing public infrastructure, including roads, traffic signals, median improvements, and lighting, along city boundaries from north to south Harbor Boulevard

  • Department of Justice: Proposition 56 funding (Tobacco Law Enforcement Grant)
    Department of Justice: Proposition 56 funding (Tobacco Law Enforcement Grant)

    The City applied for a State grant under DOJ with funds authorized under California Healthcare, Research and Prevention Tax Act of 2016. The program enforces state and local laws related to the illegal sales of tobacco products to minors. The program is admin. by the Code Enforcement Unit to fund a full time Tobacco Code Officer assigned to the commercial areas only.

  • Cal FIRE Urban & Community Forestry Program (Urban Forestry Management Planning Grant)
    Cal FIRE Urban & Community Forestry Program (Urban Forestry Management Planning Grant)

    The City applied for a Statewide grant under Cal FIRE Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to propose a community-wide tree-planting project and reduce GHG emissions. This includes developing a Urban Forest Management Plan, create a GIS Canopy assessment, gather a tree inventory update, Irrigation design and installation, Plant 363 trees along the PE ROW Trail.

  • Caltrans: Sustainable Communities Planning Grant (Garden Grove Active Downtown Plan)
    Caltrans: Sustainable Communities Planning Grant (Garden Grove Active Downtown Plan)

    The City applied for a federal grant under Caltrans ATP regional grant to develop a Plan for mobility strategies that will make a walkable downtown safer for pedestrians and promote new modes of active trans.

  • SCAG: Sustainability Planning Grant #1 (Safe Routes to School: Phase 1 Plan)
    SCAG: Sustainability Planning Grant #1 (Safe Routes to School: Phase 1 Plan)

    The City applied for a Statewide grant under SCAG planning grant and negotiated a coordinated effort with GGUSD to cover half the grant application costs. The plan targeted 6 schools with high risk ped collisions, students eligible for free meals, and school readiness.

  • SCAG: Tactical Urbanism Pop-up Grant ("Go Human")
    SCAG: Tactical Urbanism Pop-up Grant ("Go Human")

    The City received a statewide grant under SCAG Regional ATP program to fund temporary "pop-up" installations for activating bike lanes and traffic calming measure, like new crosswalks and round abouts to encourage more non-vehicle active transportation. Later SCAG changed the name to "Go Human" and they funded pop ups at Open Streets 3 2017

  • Caltrans: OCTA selected/ CMAQ funded Bike Corridor Improvement Program (BCIP)
    Caltrans: OCTA selected/ CMAQ funded Bike Corridor Improvement Program (BCIP)

    The City received a federal grant under OCTA Orange County selection, and CMAQ funding for bike and pedestrian projects that reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. 13 projects approved and Garden Grove was #5, for Design Engineering and Construction of 14.76 miles of new bike infrustructure improvements along Gilbert and West from Westminster to Katella and Orangewood.

  • Caltrans: ATP Cycle 2 Grant (Infrastructure Project)
    Caltrans: ATP Cycle 2 Grant (Infrastructure Project)

    The City received a federal grant under ATP Cycle 2 for the Environmental, Design and Construction called the "First Mile" to extend the pilot segment of the Bike/Ped trail on the PE ROW, from Standford to Brookhurst Street. OCTA is funding a portion of the project under their ATP funds. 12 projects were funded in our region, Garden Grove project is #4.

  • Caltrans: ATP Cycle 2 Grant (Non-Infrasturture Program)
    Caltrans: ATP Cycle 2 Grant (Non-Infrasturture Program)

    The completion of the Environmental Phase of the "First Mile" project permitted the commencement of the Educational Activities/Outreach programming of the ATP Cycle 2 grant. This was named "BikeSafe Garden Grove" and includes the development of bike events,bike rodeos, ride-alongs, bike-to-school events, bike repair workshops/ training through a Police facilitated bike repair Trailer.

  • SCAG : Sustainabilty Program Active Transportation Grant
    SCAG : Sustainabilty Program Active Transportation Grant

    The City received a statewide grant under SCAG Statewide ATP, to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation, biking and walking. This grant funded the City's consultants implementing the Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan and Open Streets 2