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AGENDA REPORT
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6/17/2014
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BACKGROUND <br /> On March 25, 2013, the Council conducted a public workshop for the purpose of <br /> prioritizing City Council projects for the upcoming year. The process was similar to <br /> previous priority setting workshops in that the City Council had an opportunity to review <br /> both existing and potential new projects as rated by Councilmembers, to receive public <br /> input, and to prioritize and/or reprioritize projects in a way that meets the Council's <br /> expectations. The Annual Work Plan was approved by the City Council at its meeting of <br /> June 4, 2014. <br /> The Annual Work Plan is designed to inform the community of the Council's "shared <br /> vision" and to provide the City Manager with policy direction. The Work Plan is also <br /> incorporated into the City's operating and capital improvement budget documents. <br /> The work plan does not rank projects in various degrees of priority (e.g., highest priority, <br /> high priority, etc). Rather, all projects in the work plan are included equally as part of the <br /> City's work effort. However, to help define the Council's prioritized work plan, the <br /> projects have been placed in broad goals/categories as follows: <br /> • Bernal Property - Plan for the future development of the Bernal property, which <br /> includes 300 acres of City-owned property for public use. <br /> • General Plan — Implement the City's General Plan and coordinate the remaining <br /> development in the City as it approaches General Plan build-out. <br /> • City Finances - Plan for and react to future State fiscal issues; maintaining the <br /> City's fiscal sustainability. <br /> • Affordable Housing - Address affordable housing issues; where and how to plan <br /> for it. <br /> • Traffic — Provide programs to assure optimal design and operation of the City's <br /> traffic systems. <br /> • Economic Development - Pursue economic vitality including the recruitment and <br /> retention of quality businesses. <br /> • Youth Programs - Strengthen youth programs, services and activities. <br /> • Public Safety - Provide a safe environment for the people and property in <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> • Quality of Life - Provide programs and services that enhance the quality of life for <br /> Pleasanton residents. <br /> • Environmental Awareness - Pursue environmental awareness, health, land use <br /> and preservation issues. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />
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