00:31:59 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Good morning everyone, welcome! If you prefer to listen to the Spanish audio, please click on the globe on the bottom of your screen to open the Spanish interpretation channel. If listening in Spanish, also select Mute Original Audio to hear Spanish audio only. Please feel free to write your questions in the Q&A channel in your preferred language during the event. We will note your questions and respond a bit later in the session. 00:32:09 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: ¡Buenos días a todos, bienvenidos! Quiero pedirles a aquellos de ustedes que prefieren el idioma español que hagan clic en el globo mundial en la parte inferior derecha de su pantalla y tablero dentro del Zoom. Si escuche en español, seleccione también la opción Silenciar audio original para escuchar solo el audio en español. No dude en escribir sus preguntas en el canal de preguntas y respuestas en su idioma preferido durante el evento. Tomaremos nota de sus preguntas y las responderemos un poco más tarde en el evento. 00:36:48 Doron Amiran - The Climate Center: Please type any questions you have into the Q/A portal at the bottom of your screen, and we will try to answer as many as we can. Thank you! 00:37:43 Heidi Harmon: Hello Everyone- Thank you for this webinar. - Heidi Harmon, Let’s Green CA! 00:38:10 Doron Amiran - The Climate Center: Welcome Heidi! 00:38:13 Mercedes: Will these slides be available after the webinar? 00:39:01 Doron Amiran - The Climate Center: Yes. We will make all the slide shows, as well as a full recording of the webinar, available to everyone who registered, and they will also be posted on our website. 00:39:12 Mercedes: Thanks! 00:39:30 Elizabeth G: Hello from San Jose, CA! 00:39:55 Kalia M: good morning, dear resiliency helpers and community neighbors! saying hi from Sebastopol in Northern CA :-) 00:40:28 Debra & Joe Galliani: Good morning friends! Joe Galliani from Torrance here. Very happy to be focusing on this today and supporting the efforts of the CHO and the CEMO team. 00:40:33 Jennifer Campbell: Hello from Southern California - Agoura Hills. 00:41:09 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: Thank you Joe! Great to see you here. 00:41:26 The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/climate-safe-california/ 00:41:44 Ellen Maremont Silver: Hello from Santa Rosa. So grateful for the impressive work of The Climate Center. 00:41:47 Amalia M. Merino: Hello from Southern Oregon, working in fire rebuild here and happy to learn 00:41:51 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://theclimatecenter.org/climate-safe-california/endorse/?mn=8T9uXrhRz1PH8AG8rZIt5dip1kw970hXs97r.TcdmeJOjxuVKniLg 00:42:59 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: Julie Lindow from SF Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility. THAN YOU for this webinar. We are looking at how to support community efforts toward healthier heat/cooling pumps and with info about health and equity issues re extreme heat. 00:43:33 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: UCLA Heat Risk Map: https://sites.google.com/g.ucla.edu/uclaheatmaps/map 00:47:07 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): Please feel free to drop your questions here in the chat or in the Q&A and we will gather them for the Q&A portion of our program. Thank you! 00:47:39 Erin Coutts, LARC (she/her): The UCLA heat maps are a great new tool for the whole State. If you haven't seen them, they show, for example, that neighborhoods in South Los Angeles send an additional 20 to 30 people to the emergency room on heat days, compared to the 2 additional people from wealthier neighborhoods a few miles away. 00:48:13 Tamara Wallace | CSU Chancellor's Office: Hello from Orange County, land of Acjachemen Nation, representing California State Univ, systemwide Chancellor's Office 00:48:47 Brenda Garcia Millan: Hello this is Brenda Garcia Millan from Climate Action Campaign, we are based in San Diego https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendagarciamillan/ 00:48:56 Brenda Garcia Millan: https://www.climateactioncampaign.org/ 00:49:46 Amalia M. Merino: Good idea to connect! https://www.linkedin.com/in/amaliamaemerino/ Amalia M. Merino, 4LEAF Inc, Jackson County Wildfire Resiliency Permit Center 00:50:31 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Cool Spots LA Digital Map: https://bit.ly/CoolSpotsLA UCLA Heat Risk Map: https://sites.google.com/g.ucla.edu/uclaheatmaps/map 00:50:58 Vlad Carrasco, he/him, CHIRLA: Hello all! Vlad Carrasco from the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights 00:52:15 Danett Abbott-Wicker: Danett Abbott-Wicker with Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) and Climate Action CA (CAC). Email is Danett@pdamerica.org 00:53:11 sean boyd: Seems L.A. is being proactive. What kind of work does the Cclimate Center do in the CENTRAL VALLEY in the arena of resilience hubs - specifically Fresno? In Septemer, we had a record high for the month of 114 F, which was / is even hotter than the hottest day in August (which is 113). Often, our pllitical leaders here go ho-hum, it's hot, it's supposed to be hot. Yes, we have cooling centers, and people can ride air-conditioned buses for free, but it's not enough. Is the C.C. doing outreach with Fresno politicians to establish true resilience hubs HERE? Thanks in advance. BTW - we also have some of the worst air pollution in the state, which effects life expectancy, and pre-term birth and birth effects issues. 00:53:34 Sarah Wolf: Does Cool Spots LA Digital Map identify resilience hubs in unincorporated LA? 00:54:55 Louis Blumberg: Awesome work and a great presentation, Marta. Inspiring!! 00:54:58 Brenda Garcia Millan: For those in San Diego County, we are co-hosting a series of events on the County’s Regional Decarbonization Framework, you are welcome to attend in person or virtually, here is the information! https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/sustainability/regional-decarbonization/outreach-and-engagement.html and please feel free to email if you have questions brenda@climateactioncampaign.org 00:55:28 jiyoung carolyn park: what’s the URL for cool spots map? 00:55:38 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Cool Spots LA Digital Map: https://bit.ly/CoolSpotsLA 00:55:48 jiyoung carolyn park: thanks 00:55:49 sean boyd: The person with area code 661 who put the info in the chat: I can't see your name. 00:57:18 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: The Cool Spots LA Digital Map includes facilities within the City of Los Angeles. The County of Los Angeles lists their cooling centers/resilience hubs including unincorporated LA County on their website: https://ready.lacounty.gov/heat/ 00:57:55 Brenda Garcia Millan: Got it Marc 00:58:10 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Climate Emergency Mobilization Office (CEMO) - contact us: cemo-office@lacity.org & visit our website: https://www.climate4la.org 00:59:02 sean boyd: Thank you, ROb! Will try to get in touch in the next week or so. Semester just started.. a little crazy now. 00:59:05 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: Thanks Rebekah, The County site includes the City Cooling Centers, but Cool Spots LA includes bus shelters, hydration stations and other areas of refuge that aren't just cooling centers for the City of LA. This was launched before the last Heat Season to create greater access to our resources. 01:03:06 Louis Blumberg: Why are earthquakes listed as a climate event? 01:04:51 Kalia M: I work in mental health, homeless, and peer services (Trauma-Informed Advocate & Navigator). How are Climate Organizers (you brilliant thought leader/organizers here) collaborating to coordinate with the large stakeholder systems ~ mental health, medical, and carceral/forensic/law enforcement? All these hoola-hoops overlap massively, as you know. THanks! 01:05:41 Kalia M: All your body of work is just genius, btw ~ THANK YOU for all you are doing. I have been aware that climate disaster has already begun for the last two years. 01:06:36 Kalia M: also, the faith-based community can be a great ally and asset...funding and coordination helps :-) (DIVERSE faith-based, obviously) 01:07:57 Kalia M: also, coordinating with HUD and the affordable housing orgs...(usually there are 900 pound gorillas in counties and cities) 01:08:30 Hannah Doress she/her San Mateo County Office of Sustainability: @Louis it looks like CBE is using a broader more community-informed framework for what issues are relevant including those linked to pollution and fossil fuel extraction -- earthquakes could be linked to fracking - here's an interesting article on the topic: https://www.insidescience.org/news/2019-year-fracking-earthquakes-turned-deadly 01:08:49 jiyoung carolyn park: fracking does cause earthquakes 01:12:12 sean boyd: Interesting graphic! Supposedly, Fresno got $70 million in TCC money under Gov. Brown a few years back. 01:13:09 Kalia M: Ryse is AMAZING 01:13:17 katie ferrari (she/her): Re: fracking: this map illustrates all the fracking in the state. There’s a significant concentration of fracking in LA. 01:13:18 katie ferrari (she/her): https://ft.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?appid=ff4a01a7bbd844699f6b253698a04e1e 01:13:24 Anita López | SoyLópez Consulting: @Vlad - I am working on a couple of curriculums, rooted in commununity capacity building! I'd be happy to discuss more. please email Anita Lopez at Soylopezconsulting@gmail.com ! 01:15:07 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: Hi there, Enrique with Climate Resolve. Thanks to all presenters for sharing their wisdom and work. We feel that the goal of resilience hubs should be to support the institutionalization of services that resonate with communities so that they will be used, and turned to in the hour of need. Parks with informal gatheringspaces should be included. Also, happy to connect with anyone who needs info buot funding back-up energy storage amenities. 01:15:51 jiyoung carolyn park: these youth centers should be everywhere. love it. 01:16:29 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: Agreed! These resilience and youth center hubs are amazing! We need them everywhere. 01:16:35 Heidi Harmon: @Enrique- Can we connect about this? Heidiismighty@gmail.com 01:16:38 Ellen Maremont Silver: How has RYSE been funded? It’s so important to invest in centers like this! 01:16:45 Andrea Gracia: ^^^ 01:17:05 Sarah Wolf: I just looked at the LA County MAP and my city is missing although I think a Parks & Rec gym is a designated cooling center. Who should I contact about including Altadena? 01:17:21 jiyoung carolyn park: is it government-run or by APEN? 01:18:47 Lesly Gallegos: Hi there, Lesly Gallegos (leslyg@casafamiliar.org) with Casa Familiar, CBO based in the border community of San Ysidro. Our organization is in the process of developing a Climate Resilience Hub. Thank you all for presenting and sharing all this information! 01:19:09 Heidi Harmon: FYI- the data on spaces that are built/designed as cooling centers show that they are not used- these have to be spaces that are already integrated into the community where people already have relationships and feel connection and safety and inclusion. 01:19:13 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: @Lesly, that's great!! 01:19:26 Katie Van Dyke (she/her) | City of Berkeley, CA: so inspiring thank you Shina! 01:19:40 Kalia M: Center for Mind Body Medicine (CMBM) trauma resiliency practices can be ideal for maintaining mental and emotional safety, wellness at Resilience Hubs, both during and after disaster...these protocals/practices are diversity attuned and inclusive...and thank you, Shina; exquisite work 01:20:59 Anita López | SoyLópez Consulting: @lesly I would love to connect! Anita Lopez, soylopezconsulting@gmail.com 01:21:52 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: An interesting article on creating a resilience hub work corps: President Biden, creating a resilience corps will maximize our investments in climate and clean energy: https://www.utilitydive.com/news/resilience-corps-climate-clean-energy/639992/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue:%202023-01-12%20Utility%20Dive%20Renewable%20Energy%20%5Bissue:47275%5D&utm_term=Utility%20Dive:%20Renewable%20Energy 01:21:56 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: @Kalia, agree 100% So often shocks like extreme heat trigger other community stressors like mental health problems. Resilience hubs offer a great opportunity to deal with these stressors holistically. 01:22:29 Lisa Hu: SGC’s Community Resilience Centers (CRC) grant program webpage: https://sgc.ca.gov/programs/community-resilience-centers/. This page includes info on our program, current workshops, timeline, draft guidelines, email listserv, and public comment by 1/27/2023 at 5pm PT. Please feel free to email us at CRC@sgc.ca.gov 01:22:34 Hannah Doress she/her San Mateo County Office of Sustainability: Thank you for prioritizing unincorporated communities! 01:22:56 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: Here are some extreme heat health toolkits. Please share widely: https://www.climatepsychiatry.org/heat-wave-toolkits-factsheets 01:24:21 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: @Julie, thank you for sharing! 01:25:38 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): You can find full bios for all the panelists today at this link: https://theclimatecenter.org/events/building-resilience-to-extreme-heat-in-california/ 01:25:47 Lisa Hu: CSS = Collaborative Stakeholder Structure (applicants and grantees will work in partnerships) 01:25:50 Maribel Castillon, SEIU 721: Torrance Refinery Action Alliance is having an event on 2/17/23 at Cal State Dominguez Loker Student Union Rooms 326 and 327 from 11am-1pm to raise awareness on Valero Wilmington and Torrance refineries refusing to stop using deadly Hydrogen Fluoride acid even though there are safer alternatives! >:-\ For more info contact info@TRAA.website 01:26:43 Shina Robinson: Exciting! I’m originally from Torrance actually! So great to see the organizing happening down there 01:27:36 Michael Claproth: Will the recording for this webinar be made available? 01:27:53 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: That's fantastic Coral! 01:28:12 Doron Amiran - The Climate Center: Yes Michael. The recording of the webinar will be made available. 01:28:35 Michael Claproth: Great, thanks! 01:28:40 Amalia M. Merino: Will the recording be available in Spanish too? 01:29:14 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): Yes, Michael, the recording will be available on The Climate Center website within the week. You will be able to find it here: https://theclimatecenter.org/events/?eventDisplay=past 01:29:53 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Yes, we will have the Spanish recording available as well. Thank you! 01:30:20 Amalia M. Merino: Great, thanks 01:30:33 Lisa Hu: SGC’s Community Resilience Centers (CRC) grant program webpage: https://sgc.ca.gov/programs/community-resilience-centers/. This page includes info on our program, current workshops, timeline, draft guidelines, email listserv, and public comment by 1/27/2023 at 5pm PT. Please feel free to email us at CRC@sgc.ca.gov 01:31:31 sean boyd: Just saw a Sac Bee headline to the effect of: "Seniors in SMUD area out of power for 3 days during storms / What SMUD can do better, etc. SMUD is Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Clearly, that could havppen in heat as well as storms. 01:31:54 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: @Heidi. Absolutely. 01:34:49 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: Thanks to all supporting this complex conversation and chat space!! Such a great time to get prepared before our next Heat Season! 01:39:41 Amalia M. Merino: Can we get links to the various Governor programs and budget/financial resources? 01:40:26 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: Thank you Abby/OPR, great presentation too! 01:40:30 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): We will post all the presentations and you can find them there. 01:44:51 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: Thank you Laura! Yes. We can embrace all the complexities! 01:45:01 NJ Mvondo - Yolo County Cilmate Action Commission: Could you, when you make this presentation available, also ***safely*** share the answers to the questions asked by audience members? I wrote safely in suggesting to not share people’s name, for example. Thank you. 01:45:15 NJ Mvondo - Yolo County Cilmate Action Commission: As relevant, of course. 01:45:26 Hannah Doress she/her San Mateo County Office of Sustainability: We have funded and are supporting a community-led pilot comparing heat resilience approaches for low-income renters (that don't contribute to displacement) led by El Concilio of SMC. Will there be funding for projects like this? Are others doing projects bringing resilience to the homes of community members? We are also supporting another project filling gaps for people with disabilities and medical needs and two community-led resilience hubs. 01:45:26 Marilyn Berlin Snell: Thank you, Laura! Excellent explanation. 01:45:35 Abby Edwards (she/her) Governors Office of Planning and Research: Here is a link to the ICARP grant programs: https://opr.ca.gov/climate/icarp/grants/ 01:46:13 Abby Edwards (she/her) Governors Office of Planning and Research: www.grants.ca.gov is also a good resource to see forecasted and active grants 01:47:37 Coral Abbott (she/her), Strategic Growth Council: For those interested in tracking updates on SGC's Community Resilience Centers, please sign up here! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/V4Od1Fd/CRCupdates We don't have our Council meeting schedule updated on our website yet but we will send updates on the April Council meeting and proposed final draft to everyone signed up for our emails. 01:47:38 Hannah Doress she/her San Mateo County Office of Sustainability: Exciting to hear about youth involvement in selecting solar installer 01:48:31 Ellen Maremont Silver: I’m so impressed by all of these young people doing amazing work. Totally inspiring! 01:48:58 Debra & Joe Galliani: It should be noted that all of the positive efforts discussed here are hindered and hampered by the oil and gas industry in California and across the country. Inequity and injustice are core business practices of those industries who are driving the extreme heat we are forced to respond to. 01:49:29 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): Useful Links: Extreme Heat Framework – guidance on how to prepare for extreme heat and state agency commitments (2013) CalEPA heat index – released a first-of-Its-kind index that quantifies urban heat islands (2015) California Heat Assessment Tool – arms Californians with information on how temperatures are expected to impact their community, and what that means for public health (2018) California Building Resilience Against Climate Effects CA Extreme Heat Action Plan - Protecting Californians From Extreme Heat: A State Action Plan to Build Community Resilience ICARP Grant Programs- Office of Planning and Research 01:50:27 Lisa Hu: Information on the Governor’s proposed budget released this week can be found in the Climate A-pages: https://ebudget.ca.gov/2023-24/pdf/BudgetSummary/ClimateChange.pdf 01:50:49 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://calepa.ca.gov/climate/urban-heat-island-index-for-california/ 01:51:07 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://www.cal-heat.org/ 01:51:13 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: Thanks for the useful links, Jerilyn. Saludos! 01:51:29 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/calbrace.aspx 01:51:50 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/Initiatives/Climate-Resilience/2022-Final-Extreme-Heat-Action-Plan.pdf 01:52:03 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): https://opr.ca.gov/climate/icarp/grants/ 01:52:41 Lisa Hu: The Governor’s proposed budget released this week delays a portion of future CRC program funds, does not cut overall CRC program funds. No changes to Round 1: $110 million total ($100 million for grants). Proposed budget delays $85 million – so, Round 2: $75 million, Round 3: $85 million. The complete information on the Governor’s budget can be found in the Climate A-pages: https://ebudget.ca.gov/2023-24/pdf/BudgetSummary/ClimateChange.pdf Please note that the Governor’s proposed budget is not final until it goes through the full legislative process, which will take the summer. 01:53:27 Abby Edwards (she/her) Governors Office of Planning and Research: Saharnaz Mirzazad - saharnaz.mirzazad@opr.ca.gov 01:53:56 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Useful Links: Extreme Heat Framework – guidance on how to prepare for extreme heat and state agency commitments (2013): https://resilientca.org/projects/165e7f82-72cf-4b5a-856e-e0ca06c348eb/ CalEPA heat index – released a first-of-Its-kind index that quantifies urban heat islands (2015): https://calepa.ca.gov/climate/urban-heat-island-index-for-california/ California Heat Assessment Tool – arms Californians with information on how temperatures are expected to impact their community, and what that means for public health (2018): https://www.cal-heat.org/ California Building Resilience Against Climate Effects: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/calbrace.aspx CA Extreme Heat Action Plan - Protecting Californians From Extreme Heat: A State Action Plan to Build Community Resilience: https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/Initiatives/Climate-Resilience/2022-Final-Extreme-Heat-Action-Plan.pdf ICARP Grant Programs- Office of Planning and Research: https://opr.ca.gov/climate/icarp/grants/ 01:54:40 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: @Rebekah, thanks for the very relevant links!! 01:55:04 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/climate-safe-california/endorse/ 01:55:05 Mani Berenji MD MPH: Thank you Doron Amiran/Marta Segura/Coral Abott/Abby Edwards/Laura Gracia-Santiago/Shina Robinson/Marc Victoria! -Dr. Berenji UC Irvine/UC Center for Climate Health and Equity. Please let me know how I can help. I have to go to ACLS training now. mberenji@hs.uci.edu 01:55:21 Erin Coutts, LARC (she/her): To add one more to Jerilyn’s list…The California Healthy Places Index: Extreme Heat Edition (2022) provides datasets on projected heat exposure for California, place-based indicators measuring community conditions and sensitive populations. https://heat.healthyplacesindex.org/ 01:55:36 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: Thanks, Rebekah! :) 01:55:50 Tomas Torices: Tomás Torices from American Academy of Pediatrics CA2. Thank you for the great presentations. We have a committee that focuses on climate change, and its impact on children. We are always excited to collaborate. Our committee is led by four local pediatricians. https://aapca2.org/climate/ 01:56:04 Kevin Grell: Will the chat log be available after the call? 01:56:33 Marta Segura, Chief Heat Officer, City of LA: Thank you too Enrique! 01:56:43 Amalia M. Merino: Thank you for a great webinar! Look forward to more 01:56:56 Abby Edwards (she/her) Governors Office of Planning and Research: Abby Edwards - abby.edwards@opr.ca.gov 01:56:58 Kalia M: This has just been SO genius and SO informing and INSPIRING...thank you SO much, Climate Center and all our Presenters 01:57:02 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Marta Segura, CEMO: cemo-office@lacity.org & website: www.climate4la.org 01:57:03 Kalia M: WOW 🦋 01:57:12 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): We have tried to save the chat in the past but it's difficult to do so without protecting anonymity. 01:57:14 Enrique Huerta / Climate resolve: Thanks, Marta. great presentation! 01:57:18 Laura Gracia-Santiago, she/they, CBE: Laura Gracia-Santiago, Communities for a Better Environment (laura@cbecal.org) 01:57:24 Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza, The Climate Center (she/her): Jerilyn@theclimatecenter.org 01:57:26 Erin Coutts, LARC (she/her): Fantastic event! Thank you for organizing and speaking! 01:57:30 Awoe (he/him): Awoe from Buro Happold Cities. Incredible presentations everyone! Thanks for an informative and inspiring webinar! 01:57:30 Annakaren Ramirez, Pacoima Beautiful: amazing presentations! this was so helpful, thank you! 01:57:34 Coral Abbott (she/her), Strategic Growth Council: Thanks everyone! Reach me at: coral.abbott@sgc.ca.gov 01:57:43 Elizabeth G: Thank you all! 01:58:02 Kalia M: Thank you, Dorian, for your SO fluid and graceful facilitation 01:58:04 John Knox: Great work! Thank you! 01:58:05 Susan Engle: Thank you all for your presentations and dedication to the climate. 01:58:05 Julie Lindow, SF Bay PSR: Thank you! 01:58:07 carrie roach: Thank you... learning from you in CA from SEFL 01:58:07 Abby Edwards (she/her) Governors Office of Planning and Research: Thanks all! 01:58:11 Michelle Gallarza: Thank you! 01:58:12 Rebekah Guerra Day, City of LA CEMO: Thank you, all! 01:58:16 Amy Clarke: Thank you so much for a valuable presentation! 01:58:16 Kalia M: oops...Doran, con parmiso 01:58:19 Hannah Doress she/her San Mateo County Office of Sustainability: Thank you! 01:58:20 Nicole Rivera (she/her): thank you! 01:58:21 katie ferrari (she/her): Thank you!