Sustainable Environment and Engaged Development Strategies (SEEDS), a Transformative Climate Communities Planning Grant
Spring Valley SEEDS - Sustainable Environments & Engaged Development Strategies is supported by California Strategic Growth Council’s Transformative Climate Communities Program.
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Join Us on September 12 in Spring Valley: Growing Spring Valley
Collaboratively envision and plan for Spring Valley’s future alongside community leaders. Join us for dinner, networking, and presentations to learn more about the grant and associated projects with Spring Valley community organizations, community leaders, and County and State representatives.
- When: Thursday, September 12, 2024, 5:00-7:30pm
- Where: Spring Valley Easy Community Campus Auditorium, 3845
Spring Dr. Spring Valley, CA 91977
Access Requests: To request accommodations for people with disabilities or interpretation for any of the County’s threshold languages, please email bethany.facendini@sdcounty.ca.gov by September 9. All are welcome.
Register here by September 10! Check out our event flyer in English (Spanish will be uploaded soon!).
About the Initiative
On October 27th, the California Strategic Growth Council voted to award the County $300,000 as part of the Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program. TCC empowers the communities most impacted by pollution to choose the strategies and projects best suited to achieve their community vision and enact transformational change.
The County was selected to implement a 2-year planning grant for its application titled Spring Valley SEEDS - Sustainable Environments & Engaged Development Strategies . The project will undertake five distinct planning tasks focused on the Spring Valley community of the unincorporated area that intend to increase economic resiliency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and address public and environmental health issues.
The grant effort is led by the County’s Office of Sustainability and Environmental Justice with five co-applicants that have related project expertise or experience working in the Spring Valley community, including the Spring Valley Community Alliance, Bikes del Pueblo, San Diego Youth Services, San Ysidro Health, and the Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Sustainability and Engagement Planning Projects
- Community Land Trust (CLT): A feasibility study to identify options for a local CLT and increase financial equity, and stability for residents. A CLT is a structure that allows land to be held “in trust” for community needs, outside of the influence of market pressures.
- First and Last Mile Audits and Bike Safety Events (1LM): An assessment of 1LM non-motorized transportation options such as walking, biking, and rolling to help identify opportunities to improve walkability, bike-ability, and transit use. Improving bike-ability and walkability also has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Food Systems Programming and Community-Based Kitchen Design (Food Systems Programming): The development of a program and construction design plans for a community-based kitchen and composting facilities that will support increased opportunities for employment for young people from agriculture to food service. Supporting the local food system also has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC): An assessment of the potential to open a FQHC that would offer comprehensive healthcare services for low-income residents in Spring Valley to increase access to public health resources.
- Business Community Connections: Facilitation of connections to existing and new businesses, further expanding economic, workforce, and business opportunities.
Bikes del Pueblo will assess bikeable and walkable transportation options.
Garden at the San Diego Youth Services campus.