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THE CITY OF <br /> PL'EASANTONC <br /> Introduction <br /> The City of Pleasanton is located in the Tri-Valley region about 40 miles East of San Francisco at the <br /> intersection of Interstates 580 and 680. Pleasanton's location is bounded by Dublin on the north, <br /> Livermore to the east, the Sunol Valley to the South,and the steep, rugged Pleasanton and main ridges <br /> on the West (Exhibit A). The City was incorporated in 1894 and currently has an operating budget of <br /> $86,110,338. <br /> As of 2010, the City of Pleasanton employs 462 full-time employees. The City has 20 government <br /> facilities within the city limits which include the City Center complex, Operations Service Center, <br /> Police Department, Fire Administration and Fire Stations,Parks/Community Services and the Library. <br /> The Pleasanton Unified School District has 1,045 employees, has an operating budget of <br /> $130,000,000, and has 16 schools and an Adult and Community Education program. <br /> Pleasanton's population is 67,600 people and covers incorporated city limits of 22.4 square miles, <br /> based on the 2005 census.' Pleasanton's rural character was maintained through the late 1950's, but <br /> experienced drastic increases in boundaries and population throughout the 1970's and 1980's. <br /> Located at the intersection of I-580/I-680, Pleasanton became a magnet for retail/commercial <br /> developers. By the mid-1980's, Pleasanton was the third fastest growing city in California based on <br /> economic indicators. The city has emerged as a major job center with many corporate businesses <br /> moving their headquarters here. The City is now home to a regional shopping mall and several large <br /> business parks, including Hacienda—the largest in Northern California. Pleasanton enjoys a diverse <br /> economy with a balanced mix of residential, retail office and light manufacturing uses. Over 3,000 <br /> businesses and industries employing over 57,000 people are presently located in Pleasanton. <br /> Pleasanton is a safe, well-educated and high-profile family community with an excellent quality of <br /> life. Its schools are among the best in the State. <br /> Interstates 580 and 680 provide east-west and north-south access, respectively, while both the <br /> Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads traverse Pleasanton on the routes from the South Bay to <br /> the Central Valley. (196,000 is the Average Daily Traffic along Interstate 580 in Pleasanton)? The <br /> Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) is one of the San Francisco Bay's most vital transportation <br /> links, averaging about 300,000 trips every day. The eastern terminus for the blue line is at <br /> Dublin/Pleasanton. There are 79 trains per day that stop at that station. WHEELS. a bus line operated <br /> by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, serves sixteen local routes serving Pleasanton, <br /> Dublin and Livermore. <br /> For complete Census information on this city,see http://www.bayareacensus.ca.t;ov <br /> 2 http://www.intcrstate-guide.com/i-580 aadt.html <br /> 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 3 September 1, 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br />
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