APPENDIX I. Communication with CDCR, ctd. Figure 1. E-mail Communication from CDCR, ctd
All my best, Abhilasha Bhola Masters of Public Policy ‘23 UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs abhilashab@g.ucla.edu [1] Gov’t Code §§ 6250 et seq. [2] Cal. Const., art. I, § 3(b)(2)." Additional information accidently omitted from previous letter. All data used to generate the lists (or full information for every CDCR facility) of Most Affected by Changing Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit), Facilities that Will Experience the Largest Increase in Extreme Heat Events, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Wildfire, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Heating Degree Days, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Cooling Degree Days in the CDCR SUSTAINABILITY ROADMAP 2020-2021 - Chapter One: Climate Change adaptation. Environmental Impact Reports (EIR) of Most Affected Facilities as listed by CDCR sustainability roadmap CDCR is required to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) and CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations Section 15000 et seq.) to determine if a project has a significant effect on the environment and identify the appropriate of level of environmental analysis and associated mitigation when necessary. During initial facility construction, as Lead Agency, CDCR identified potential environmental effects and appropriate level of mitigation. For the Most Affected Facilities listed by CDCR Sustainability Roadmap, CDCR has the initial CEQA documents when these facilities were first constructed; however, there are no impacts that take climate change into account per Executive Order B-30-15, dated April 29, 2015, since there was no requirement to address Climate Chance. If you have any questions or need additional information, you can manage your request through the CDCR PUBLIC RECORDS PORTAL. Sincerely, CDCR PRAU Request Team CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation