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The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting included updates from TAC members on various climate-related initiatives, including efforts by the CDPH, CNRA, OES, and Sonoma Water. ICARP programmatic updates were provided, including updates on the California's 5th Climate Assessment and the Vulnerable Communities Platform. The committee also discussed nature-based solutions, urban forestry, healthy soils, worker safety in relation to climate issues, and funding and governance for nature-based solutions. Case studies were presented on urban forestry in Palo Alto and East Palo Alto, the Sequoia Riverlands Trust, and the Healthy Soils Program in Siskiyou County. The meeting also covered the implementation of nature-based solutions in the Eastern Sierra.
The 2025 ICARP priorities, guided by the Technical Advisory Council, focus on cultivating trust and empowering communities by deepening partnerships with CA Native American Tribes, fostering relationships with grantees and vulnerable communities, and strengthening equitable grant processes. It aims to showcase the impact of climate adaptation investments through tailored outreach, highlight local success stories, and track progress with robust data. The plan also expands localized data, research, and tools to guide local governments and supports innovative adaptation and resilience actions, prioritizing investments in vulnerable communities and fostering diverse partnerships.
The document outlines priorities including strengthening protections for climate vulnerable communities, bolstering public health and safety against increasing climate risks, building a climate resilient economy, accelerating nature-based climate solutions, making decisions based on climate science, and fostering partnerships and collaborations to leverage resources.
The meeting included updates on the Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program (ICARP), discussion and action on ICARP TAC Charter updates, and a grantee spotlight on the ICARP Extreme Heat and Community Resilience program. The council also discussed the Vulnerable Communities Definition Subcommittee, the Extreme Heat Action Plan, and the CalHeatScore tool. Additionally, there was a case study presented from Climate Resolve on extreme heat.
The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting included discussions and updates on various climate resilience and adaptation initiatives. Key topics included updates from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) on extreme heat guidance and resources, ICARP programmatic updates, a review of the revised TAC Charter, and an Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Grantee Spotlight. The committee also discussed and approved a revised vulnerable communities definition and reviewed the Extreme Heat Action Plan, seeking input for its 2026 update. Additionally, there were presentations on an extreme heat case study in Boyle Heights and the CalHeat Score platform.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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