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begins in calendar year 2022. The latter timeframe is significant because the East Side is not critical to meeting our <br /> current statewide housing obligations, but may be required following 2022. <br /> Regardless,the Mayor and Council have asked that the matter be returned to the City Council for a comprehensive <br /> update and to determine whether the planning process should be stopped. This matter has been set for the May 19th <br /> City Council Meeting. <br /> Again,thank you for writing and taking the time to be informed about our community. I hope you find this information <br /> useful. Please let us know if you need additional clarification about the timeline or process. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Nelson Fialho <br /> City Manager <br /> From:] <br /> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:11 AM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> Subject: EPSP <br /> Dear Council Members, <br /> Opponents of the EPSP talk only of residential development. I thought it was a comprehensive plan to <br /> include commercial, recreation, etc. as well as residential. If so, perhaps it should be noted in future public <br /> notices. <br /> Also, is there some long range value in continuing the study without committing any assets? Eventually <br /> something will be done with the property so we may as well plan for it. <br /> Thank you. <br /> Tom Walker, Pleasanton resident <br /> Click here to report this email as spam. <br /> 2 <br />