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Karen Gonzales <br /> ky!AIAL <br /> From: Joanne Hall <br /> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 4:24 PM r l�licl41 t ° 1tt0 V��� COUr1C11 <br /> To: Ganping Ju; Mayor and City Council <br /> :,,fter Distribution of packet /, <br /> Cc: Brian Dolan: Janice Stern; Maria Hoey; Pleasanton City Clerk lL� <br /> Subject: RE: EPSP <br /> Date <br /> Thank you for taking the time to write and share your concerns about the East Pleasanton Specific <br /> Plan. This email acknowledges receipt of your email to the City Council and the City Manager. Thank <br /> you again for your interest in the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Joanne Hall <br /> Public Information Officer <br /> From: Ganping Ju [mailto:ganpingj @yahoo.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3:36 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> Subject: Re: EPSP <br /> Dear Mayor and City Councilmembers <br /> Sorry that I attached the wrong file in my previous email that was still in editing mode for correcting <br /> grammar errors as English is not my first language. Please use the attached pdf file. <br /> Thanks for your kind consideration <br /> Ganping Ju <br /> On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:20 PM, Ganping Ju <ganpingayahoo.com>wrote: <br /> Dear Mayor and City Councilmembers: <br /> We are residents of the Ironwood Community of Pleasanton, and are writing to express our serious <br /> concerns regarding the current direction that the East Pleasanton Specific Plan (EPSP) Task Force is <br /> heading. <br /> After attending the March 4th City Council meeting, we are all very disappointed that the City Council <br /> passed the motion to continue the EPSP planning, without instructing the task force specifically to modify <br /> the plan and include other plans with less options or creative ways to reduce infrastructure cost, even <br /> though some councilmembers mentioned this in their concluding remarks. <br /> We are especially disillusioned by some of the city councilmembers' support of proceeding with the <br /> EPSP, despite assuring us at an Ironwood Community meeting last November that their hands were tied <br /> due to the RHNA requirements, and we should "vote out" our state officials who forced RHNA onto <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> 1 <br />