Staff Updates
Jonathan Davis
Policy Advisor
As I am sure you know, Orange County is in the midst of a worsening climate crisis. Sea level rise and coastal erosion is stripping away our coast, wildfires are a constant and escalating concern, extreme weather events such as atmospheric rivers, droughts and heat waves are on the rise, and April 2024 is on track to be the 11th month in a row to set new all-time monthly temperature records globally. In order to address this crisis, Supervisor Foley is leading the development of our first-ever Climate Action Plan for Orange County. With 800 County buildings, 42 miles of coast, and hundreds of fleet vehicles, this is a enormous task. In support of this momentous goal, I spent a large part of my week working with county staff, our Sustainability Officer, and other experts writing revisions to the plan in preparation for our Climate Resiliency Task Force Meeting next week, and for community outreach which begins in June to receive your input and feedback. Stay tuned for more information!
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Jessica Balli
Executive Scheduler
Hi District 5! I’m Jessica Balli, Supervisor Foley’s new Executive Scheduler. A transplant from Massachusetts, I proudly embrace Orange County as my adopted home. I grew up in the suburbs of Boston where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Massachusetts. Only my passion for science and medicine matches my love of puzzles and problem solving — lending crucial skills to a decades-long career in administrative support.
I lived in several locations across the U.S. before settling down in Irvine with my OC-native husband and our two daughters. As a family we can often be found at OC parks, zoos and museums; partaking in SoCal cuisine; and relaxing at one of the many spectacular Orange County beaches.
As Executive Scheduler, I’m your go-to person for all event invitations and meeting requests. Fill out this scheduling request form to request a meeting or tour with Supervisor Foley: D5.ocgov.com/schedulingrequest
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Adam Tallabas
District Representative
This week I worked on our May AANHPI Round Table, where we invite local AANHPI community-based organizations for a discussion with the Supervisor. We’re also finalizing details for our June Flag Day event June 12-14 at Baby Beach in Dana Point. We’re looking forward to both!
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In addition, we continue accepting applications for our summer fellows volunteer program! Submitting your resume and cover letter to Adam.Tallabas@ocgov.com and CC Katrina.Foley@ocgov.com. for the opportunity to join our office this summer.
Sarah D'Agostino
District Representative: Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Ladera Ranch and Rancho Mission Viejo
Engelmann Oak tree, which will offer shade and beauty for years to come. Arbor Day, observed for over 150 years across the United States, holds special significance. The Engelmann Oak, named after the esteemed German-American botanist George Engelmann, embodies the rich ecological diversity of Orange County. With its bluish foliage and towering potential of up to 70 feet, this unique oak attracts birds, butterflies, and other insects. Supervisor Foley has planted 159 trees in District 5 in the last year.
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Tomorrow, I look forward to joining the City of San Clemente in their Arbor Day celebrations. If you're around, come by Jim Johnson Memorial Park from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. to help plant trees and say hello!
Additionally, mark your calendars for Supervisor Foley's Fresh Air Fridays on May 24, 2024 at 8:30 AM. Please note the new date. Join us for a tour of the docks and harbor led by Dana Point Marina staff. Meet us at Coffee Importers. Click here to sign up for our planning purposes. Hope to see you there!
Tyler Mosher
District Representative: Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Coto de Caza
I volunteered at the Los Rios Park Clean-up and Gardening with San Juan Capistrano Rotary and Goin’ Native Therapeutic Gardens. Along with dozens of volunteers and community members, I helped clean up trash and debris at San Juan Capistrano’s Los Rios Park. I also helped incorporate several native California plants into the park.
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Tyler and Marianne Taylor of Goin’ Native Therapeutic Gardens
Finally, I prepared our office for UNIDOS South OC’s Día del Niño celebration. The event takes place this Saturday, April 27 from 11:00am-3:00pm at Stone Field Park in San Juan Capistrano. Día del Niño, or International Children’s Day, celebrates the rights of children around the world as written in the UN General Assembly’s Declaration of the Rights of the Child which passed in 1959. Mexico recognizes Día del Niño each year on April 30.
UNIDOS South OC’s event will have games, activities, performances, live music, and more! Additionally, public service organizations from around Orange County and beyond will have booths to share resources and information for attendees and children. I encourage all interested to attend!
Click here for information about the event. And, click here to learn about the amazing work of Orange County nonprofit UNIDOS South OC.
Rachel Carr
Policy Intern
Hello, District 5! I hope everyone is having a fantastic week. Last week, I attended Earth Day at the Bay in Newport Beach and connected with our wonderful Newport Beach community. I learned all about the conservation efforts of the Newport Bay Conservancy, dedicated to protecting our public open spaces and natural habitats. The recent rain brought essential freshwater to the marshlands resulting in lusher vegetation. I encourage you: from dusk to dawn, explore walk through Orange County's beautiful nature and public trails. Remember, every day is Earth Day at the Bay!
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Olivia Meis
Communications Intern
Christine Park
District / Policy Intern
This Thursday I attended the JJCC council meeting with Supervisor Foley and Rachel. This was my first Juvenile Justice Meeting, so I enjoyed learning all about the work the council does to rehabilitate and reduce recidivism.
On Saturday Olivia and I will staff a booth in San Juan Capistrano for Día Del Niño. This event combines a community festival with a resource fair, featuring dozens of organizations, churches and agencies as booth hosts. Join us for many fun activities and many useful resources from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Slip Rates Update
When the County operated the Harbor, it did not perform minor or routine slip rate increases, maintaining rates at an artificially low rate for many years. The Supervisor, the Chief Real Estate Officer for the County (CEO-RE), and the Dana Point Harbor Partners worked for months to come to an agreement on a proposed 5-year plan for rates instead of annual rate changes, so boaters could plan their futures more effectively.
Our office’s understanding was that the Marina would brief our Dana Point Harbor Oversight Committee about the 5-year plan and then notify the boaters after hearing feedback from the Oversight Committee. Despite that understanding, notice was sent out by the Marina this week to boat slip holders that a slip rate increase would go into effect June 1, 2024. Increases are more modest for our smaller boat owners and overall less drastic than previous slip increases implemented before Supervisor Foley began representing the Harbor.
We’re disappointed to see that our plan for increased transparency and longer-term communication was not followed by the Marina; however, they did follow the terms of the contract regarding supportive documentation to CEO-RE team in advance of the public notice. That said, CEO-RE sent a letter to the Marina to clarify the County’s perspective, increase communication, and ensure future coordination of announcements adhere to our office’s standards for transparency and openness.
The Marina will present the draft 5-year plan to our Oversight Advisory Committee on Wednesday, May 1st. We will provide a report on the meeting in next week’s newsletter. If you have any questions you’d like to have asked at the meeting please send them to Alyssa.Napuri@ocgov.com and DPHOversight@ocgov.com.
We encourage residents, Boaters, and concerned community members to join Foley’s Fresh Air Fridays walk through the Harbor May 24, 2024 at 8:30 am, and our DPH Oversight Committee’s Public Town Hall on June 21, 2024 at 8:30 am at Coffee Importers.
Health News
DEA National Take Back Day 2024!
Go unneeded medications? Remove them from your homes as a measure of preventing medication misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting this National Take Back Day!
On April 27, 2024 you are encouraged to drop off – anonymously and free of charge – your expired, unused or unneeded prescription drugs at any of the following D5 sites:
✅ Accepted: prescriptions, over the counter medicine, vitamins, supplements, pet medicine, and liquid medicine.
🚫 Not accepted: needles and sharps, inhalers, illicit drugs, chemotherapy medication, mercury thermometers, bulk pharmaceutical waste.
No RSVP required. For more information, please contact the Costa Mesa Police Department at (714) 754-5280.
National Take Back Day!
From the OC Health Care Agency
With COVID-19 continuing to affect the community, preventive measures and mitigation strategies are strongly recommended. Vaccines and testing also continue to play an important role. Read more here.
OC Health Care Agency Urges Consumers of a Vietnamese Hemorrhoid Ointment to Stop Use and Seek Medical Testing
Due to the risk of lead poisoning, the OC Health Care Agency (HCA) urges users of the Vietnamese hemorrhoid ointment called Cao Bôi Trĩ Cây Thầu Dầu (Castor Oil Hemorrhoid Extract) to immediately stop using the ointment and to get their blood tested for lead. The alert follows the death of a woman in Sacramento who developed severe lead poisoning after using the ointment, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The CDPH said the ointment, purchased in Vietnam and shipped to the US, contained 4% (four percent) lead. Exposure to any amount of lead can be harmful.
The HCA, in collaboration with the CDPH, urges anyone who used Cao Bôi Trĩ Cây Thầu Dầu (Castor Oil Hemorrhoid Extract) to immediately: 1.) Stop using the ointment. 2.) Place it in a plastic bag, seal the bag and call (510) 620-3620 or email toxoutbreak@cdph.ca.gov. 3.) See your health care provider and get your blood tested for lead (venous blood test). Also because other household members could have come into contact with the ointment, all household members should have their blood lead tested. Children are especially vulnerable to lead poisoning. 4.) Residents who have additional questions can call HCA’s Health Referral Line at 1-800-564-8448. Learn more here.
Emergency Program Alert
From the California Department of Food and Agriculture
The Asian Citrus Psyllid may be a small aphid-like bug, but these insects pose a big threat to citrus trees throughout Orange County, according to an emergency declaration from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CFDA).HLB/ACP present a significant, clear, and imminent threat to California’s commercial citrus production and state’s economy.
ACPs are spreading a disease called Huanglongbing (HLB), which kills citrus trees. HLB causes no harm to human or animal health.
How can you protect Orange County's namesake fruit trees against ACP and HLB? With advance, notice CFDA staff conduct surveys to determine the presence of ACP and other citrus pests and diseases in an area. This free survey is risk-based and both insect and symptomatic plant samples may be collected. Staff will visually inspect citrus trees and other closely related hosts for ACP and symptoms of HLB.
When ACP has been confirmed, a survey, trapping and suppression treatment will occur. The CDFA conducts pesticide treatments for all host plants (mainly Citrus and citrus family) on properties within a 50 to 250-meters radius surrounding each site where an infected tree with Huanglongbing (HLB) disease has been detected and confirmed positive by the CDFA lab or where a CLas-positive Asian Citrus Psyllid ( ACP) insect has been detected. Following treatment, staff will remove tarps covering non-host plants and/or household items and close gates behind them.
For any questions, please call the Pest Hotline: 1-800-491-1899.
In District 5, the CDFA will conduct treatment in the City of Costa Mesa as shown in the map below.
For more information, please visit: CDFA - Citrus - Asian Citrus Psyllid / Huanglongbing - Notice of Treatment and Proclamation of an Emergency Program (ca.gov)
Fentanyl Town Halls in Aliso Viejo: May 16 and June 4
Opioids and Fentanyl pose a dangerous threat to our community. It's time we learn more and act now.
Join me on May 16, 2024 and June 4, 2024 for an open forum with Orange County Sheriff's Department and OC Health Care Agency on preventing fentanyl deaths and life-saving resources.
We hope to see you there!
OCTA News
E-Bike Update
OCTA is developing an E-bike Safety Plan that will identify gaps and needs in outreach, education, encouragement data, and funding for e-bike safety. In May and June, OCTA will conduct two e-bike safety rodeos and two virtual workshops.
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E-Bike Rodeos: Kids of all ages can learn the rules of the road for bicycling, get safety tips for e-bikes, and practice their skills on a safety course. Bike repairs and maintenance will also be available. Bring your e-bikes and helmets to a safety rodeo:
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Virtual E-Bike Safety Workshops: If you can’t join in-person, there will also be two Virtual E-Bike Safety Workshops offered in June. These will take place over Zoom -- no bike or helmet required – and will give parents and kids the info they need to start practicing safe biking habits.
During the past several years, Orange County has seen an increase in the number and variety of e-bikes on roads and on paths. Over this time, OCTA has expanded its role to coordinate efforts regionally, monitor e-bike use and trends, and provide safety information to e-bike riders.
OCTA has a webpage dedicated to e-bike resources and safety information, which includes a database listing local bike and e-bike ordinances. To further promote safe and courteous e-bike riding, OCTA is also developing a series of videos about e-bike safety aimed at teen riders. The first video was a partnership with local influencer Goodboy Noah and other videos will be rolled out in the months ahead.
OCTA has also been hosting quarterly e-bike coordination meetings with partner agencies from around the county. These meetings allow the group to exchange ideas and coordinate resources with the goal of keeping people safe and connected in Orange County. At the same time, OCTA is also developing its e-bike safety action plan, which is expected to be finalized by December 2024. This plan will provide recommendations centered around educating the public about safely riding e-bikes and policy approaches to encourage safe e-bike riding.
OCTA Encourages Public to Join Listening Sessions on Coastal Rail Resiliency
The OCTA-led Coastal Rail Resiliency Study aims to evaluate and implement strategies to protect the railway in the vulnerable 7-mile stretch between Dana Point and the San Diego County Line, and keep rail traffic moving through the area for up to the next 30 years, while longer-term solutions are explored.
Two public meetings are scheduled – one virtually and the second in person – to gather feedback on the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study and an initial assessment that identified sites along the coastal rail line recommended for monitoring and reinforcement.
The goal is to ensure that rail traffic can continue moving without additional interruptions along this vital rail connection that links San Diego County passenger and freight traffic to Orange County and areas farther north.
One more listening session with the public is planned for:
May 30, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., an in-person meeting will be held at San Clemente City Hall, 910 Calle Negocio, San Clemente, CA 92673
To register to attend either meeting and receive updates, please visit: www.octa.net/CRRS.
OCTA Teen Council
Hey students! OCTA's Teen Council is THE place to be for high school leaders like you! Develop leadership skills, connect with awesome peers, and rock the community with positive change. Apply before April 30, 2024. Learn more at octa.net/teencouncil.
OCTA Taxpayer Oversight Committee (TOC) Recruitment
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) invites you to apply to the OC Go (also known as Measure M) Taxpayer Oversight Committee, which ensures that all OC Go funds are spent on voter-approved transportation projects.
Applications are being accepted through May 3. Orange County residents living in the First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Supervisorial Districts are eligible to apply for current open positions: octa.net/Member-Recruitment/
Angels Express Is Back For The 2024 Season!
Ride in car-free comfort and celebrate on the train! Enjoy home runs, hot dogs, and friends without driving. Angels Express train service is rolling back into action for the 2024 season, so you won’t miss a pitch! Learn more.
Youth Ride Free Passes
The pass provides youth aged 6 to 18 with free travel on safe, clean and reliable buses.
Youth Ride Free passes are available from your child's participating Orange County school. Parent signature is required.
If your child’s school is not distributing the Youth Ride Free pass, you may request a pass here. REQUEST A PASS
OCTA Free Hikes & Equestrian Rides
Orange County is home to some of the most beautiful protected wilderness areas in the country. Experience and enjoy the natural landscape with OCTA's free docent-led hikes and equestrian rides!
Lace up your hiking shoes or saddle up your horse, and sign up for a free hike or equestrian ride today. Come see Orange County as it was yesterday, and as it will be tomorrow.
State and Federal Resources Updates
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Direct Pay’s Role in Uplifting Communities
The Inflation Reduction Act introduced a new era for clean energy development, particularly for tax-exempt and governmental entities. This toolkit is designed to help local government staff and elected officials understand and leverage Direct Pay provisions to enhance community well-being and sustainability.
Understanding Direct Pay: Direct Pay allows eligible entities to receive payments equivalent to tax credits for clean energy projects. This unprecedented move by the federal government is set to catalyze public sector involvement in the clean energy transition.
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Financial Empowerment: Provides immediate access to funds, increasing the scope and scale of potential projects.
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Uplifting Communities: Facilitates investments in clean energy that lead to job creation, economic growth, and improved public health.
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Environmental Justice: Ensures that the benefits of clean energy reach all communities, including those historically underserved.
Eligibility and Applicable Projects:
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Who’s Eligible: State and local governments, tribal entities, rural cooperatives, and more.
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Project Types: Solar and wind installations, EV charging stations, and clean vehicle fleets are among the qualifying projects.
Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Involvement: SCE is at the forefront of supporting clean energy initiatives that align with the IRA’s goals. Our programs offer rebates for home energy retrofits and support the electrification of transportation, which can be combined with Direct Pay benefits.
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Assess Community Needs: Identify potential clean energy projects that align with community goals. Let SCE know if you are planning any clean energy projects or are applying for funding.
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Review SCE Programs: SCE’s rebates and incentives can complement Direct Pay, providing additional financial support.
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Secure Funding: Apply for Direct Pay by meeting the requirements for both the payment and the underlying tax credit.
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Educate and Engage: Raise awareness among community members about the benefits of clean energy projects.
The IRA’s Direct Pay provision is a game-changer for local governments, enabling them to take decisive action towards a sustainable future. With SCE as a strategic partner, communities can harness the full potential of clean energy to create a healthier, more resilient society.
Pet of the Week
Meet Pet of the Week, Alma!
Howdy there, partner! Saddle up because I'm ready for adventure with my forever family! My name is Alma and I'm a two-year-old Catahoula mix.
I'm an energetic gal who enjoys a good run, playing fetch, and chasing after balls. Since I'm Catahoula, I'm a natural candidate for being a herd or hiking dog. I can be your fluffy herder, rounding up love and cuddles wherever we go, or your sniffing trailblazer, where every step is a tail-wagging adventure.
I would love a home with an active family that shares my love for outdoor activities and play time. I have so much more to learn and experience and I'm confident we'll be like a trusty pair of boots, always kickin' up some good times together. So why don't ya mosey on down to OC Animal Care and adopt me?! You can also schedule a play date with me by calling (714) 935-6848 and mentioning my Animal ID A1836614. With me by your side, I reckon we'll make a mighty fine duo!
Consider opening your heart and home to a temporary four-legged companion by becoming a foster parent! OC Animal Care is overflowing with lovable dogs in need of temporary homes, and we are on a mission to find foster heroes like you! The ongoing rainstorms mean more dogs need us. Can you open your heart and home to a furry friend in need?
Please email ocacprograms@occr.ocogv.com today to be a foster hero!
Laguna Canyon Road: Protect & Connect Project - May 7
The Laguna Canyon Road: Protect & Connect project aims to improve safety for all users, enhance sustainability, and manage congestion along one of the only direct routes to Laguna Beach – the Laguna Canyon Road (LCR) corridor (SR 133). This corridor provides residents, businesses, and visitors critical access to the city from Interstate 405 (I-405) and State Route 73 (SR 73) and serves as an emergency evacuation route. The project is currently in the process of collecting community feedback. Community engagement is essential to better understand users of the corridor and their priorities. Your feedback in this survey is much appreciated!
City of Costa Mesa Skate Park Expansion Design Input Meeting - May 11
Join my office and the City of Costa Mesa for the Skate Park Design Input Meeting on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 10 AM - 12 PM at the Costa Mesa Skate Park (900 Arlington Drive). Take our survey here.
Older Americans Month with OC Public Libraries!
Join us with OC Public Libraries for a celebration of Older Americans Month. 💙
On May 16, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., San Clemente Library will host a Senior Get-Together! Join in on trivia, Charlie Cart food, Library of Things demonstration, scanning party, adult craft and representatives from community partners: CalOptima, CalFresh, OC Waste & Recycling, OC Animal Care, OC Office on Aging and San Clemente Historical Society!
Work together with someone from another generation to create a beautiful piece of art on May 21 at 2 p.m. at Laguna Woods Library!
John Wayne Airport Arts Program
John Wayne Airport is thrilled to share the resounding success of the new direction of the Arts Program in supporting local artists and captivating audiences with thought-provoking exhibits. The recent showcase, "Endless Summer," was a hit, with an astonishing 96% of the featured artworks purchased and going to new homes!
Of the 72 single popsicle sculptures, an impressive 69 were sold, alongside one of the seven large popsicle stacks. Additionally, out of the nine paintings by Sarah Steiber on display, two were swiftly snapped up, marking an achievement that surpasses gallery standards.
The overwhelmingly positive response is further evidenced by the feedback received by resin sculpture artist Betsy Enzensberger and the buzz generated by the Vandals' Facebook post about our "That OC Sound" exhibit.
We extend our gratitude to all patrons and artists for their unwavering support, and we look forward to continuing to enrich the airport experience with vibrant and engaging artistry. To learn more about the Arts Program at John Wayne Airport visit https://www.ocair.com/travelers/dine-shop-relax/relax/arts-program
OC Parks: Summer Concerts and Cinema Series 2024!
Save the Date for the OC Parks Summer Concert and Cinema Series in the Fabulous Fifth District District 5!
Join Sherman Library and Gardens for Summer Day Camp Fun!
Monday, June 24 – Thursday, June 27
9 am - 12 pm, Ages 7 - 10
Kick off the summer with a full sensory experience! Discover a kaleidoscope of colors and symphony of sounds as we explore the garden. We will blend science and art as we investigate sweet smells and fuzzy feels. Top off the week by making your own garden-inspired tasty treat. Heighten your senses and discover all the wonders of the gardens!
Monday, July 8 – Thursday, July 11
9 am - 12 pm, Ages 7 - 10
We have a mystery in our garden that only a “Sherman Sleuth” can help solve. Learn how everything from the smallest plants to the largest animals are all connected here. You must search for clues and solve riddles to find what has been hidden. Grab a trusty magnifying glass and join us!
OC Workforce One-Stop: OPEN NOW!
Ready Set OC offers no-cost employment training for Orange County youth ages 14-24, including those with disabilities or IEP plans, former or current foster children, pregnant or parenting, offender/ex-offender, and those experiencing homelessness, including couch-surfing or at risk of homelessness. To find out more information, call the OC Business and Economic Recovery Call Center at (714) 480-6500 or text (657) 210-1295. Email info@readysetoc.com
OC Public Libraries: California State Parks Pass Program
OC Public Libraries is partnering with California State Parks and the California State Library to offer free State Parks vehicle-day use passes, available for circulation at all branches of public libraries in California.
Last year, 9,957 people checked out park passes. Adventure beyond the book allows Californians to access beautiful parks, lakes, beaches, and monuments in the State Parks system for free. Place a hold today!
The goal of the passes is to support parks access equity, removing economic barriers to Californians’ park visits, and that they should be made available to those that need it or may not be using parks already.
To learn more about parks, visit the Parks website.
Click here to learn more about the program.
OC Waste and Recycling
FREE Compost on May 4!
Join OC Waste & Recycling for a Free Compost Giveaway in San Juan Capistrano on May 4, 2024, from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Bring your own container and shovel and help create a cleaner, greener Orange County.
Batteries and Smoke Alarm Disposal
Out with the old, in with the new — let’s wave goodbye to those old batteries and worn-out smoke alarms!
It’s the perfect time to think about your family’s safety and recharge your battery-operated electronics around the house.
Take charge this coming year and dispose of these items at the nearest Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center.
Collection Centers are open Tuesdays-Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for free disposal.
📍Anaheim Collection Center—1071N. Blue Gum Street, 92806
📍Huntington Beach Collection Center—17121 Nichols Lane, 92647, Gate 6
📍Irvine Collection Center—6411 Oak Canyon, 92618
📍San Juan Capistrano Collection Center—32250 Avenida La Pata, 92675
For more information including a list of what’s accepted visit https://www.oclandfills.com/hazardous-waste
Bulky Item Disposal
Are you an Orange County resident trying to dispose of bulky items like old refrigerators and appliances but not sure how? Start by checking with your local waste hauler. Many haulers offer free bulky item pickups. For information on local haulers and recycling coordinators visit OCLandfills.com/quick-links.
Free Compost and Mulch for OC Residents!
⏰Time for yardwork? OC Waste and Recycling offers free compost and mulch by appointment to OC residents! Schedule a pick up appointment in Irvine or San Juan Capistrano (free compost coming to Brea soon).
🌱Capistrano Greenery in San Juan Capistrano is expanding its hours - compost is now available six days a week, Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment.
🌱Free compost is also available at the Bee Canyon Greenery in Irvine, Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. by appointment.
For more information on Capistrano Greenery in San Juan Capistrano, Bee Canyon Greenery in Irvine and Valencia Greenery in Brea, along with details on small and large quantities of compost, visit OCLandfills.com/compost.
OC Public Libraries
The 12 County libraries in our district welcome people of all ages. We help them find trusted information and receive supports for lifelong learning!
Check out these upcoming fabulous Fifth District events, and learn more here:
BenefitsCal
Orange County officially switched over to a new benefits enrollment portal called BenefitsCal. This new website replaces the former portal, MyBenefitsCalWIN, as a new simple way for our residents to apply for, view and renew benefits for health coverage, food and cash assistance. Households interested in applying for benefits assistance can now create an account at www.BenefitsCal.com and submit their application or link their old MyBenefitsCalWIN case to their account. For more information about BenefitsCal, including new features and capabilities, click here.
Orange County Resources
UPDATED LINK: Alert OC
Sign up for AlertOC to get notified in case of emergency in Orange County. The mass notification system is designed to keep Orange County residents and businesses informed in the event of a time-sensitive emergency. YOU MUST OPT IN TO RECEIVE ALERTS. Register today at this link!
Equity in OC - NEW!
Are you in charge of a grassroots organization? the Equity in OC initiative is releasing a POWER BUILDING FUND to provide smaller, grassroots organizations with the opportunity to build their infrastructure and/or capacity
Learn More: Here
Committee Appointments
If you have questions or comments that you'd like to share, in relation to the committees below, please email me at Katrina.Foley@ocgov.com
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