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because the East Side is not critical to meeting our current statewide housing obligations, but may be required <br /> following 2022. <br /> Regardless, the Mayor and Council have asked that the matter be returned to the City Council for a <br /> comprehensive update and to determine whether the planning process should be stopped. This matter has been <br /> set for the May 19th City Council Meeting. <br /> Again, thank you for writing and taking the time to be informed about our community. I hope you fmd this <br /> information 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: rwacek @comcast.net [mailto:rwacek @comcast.net] <br /> Sent:Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:55 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> Cc: rwacek @comcast.net <br /> Subject: Eastside Development- Please stop planning now. <br /> Dear Mayor Thome and council members: Karla Brown,Kathy Narum, Arne Olson and Jerry Pentin, <br /> My husband and I have lived in Pleasanton for 27 years and certainly have seen a lot of changes <br /> including much growth in housing as well as population. <br /> We urge the council to STOP the planning and environmental review of the Eastside Specific Plan. <br /> This is based on water shortages, impact of pupils in existing crowded schools and traffic impact. <br /> Also, even without developing the eastside, there are already sufficient sites to be developed in the <br /> city <br /> of Pleasanton to address our lack of affordable housing. <br /> We will be there next Tuesday with others to add our support to STOP the Eastside development. <br /> Sincerely, Susan and Ron Wacek <br /> 5771 San Antonio St. <br /> Pleasanton <br /> Click here to report this email as spam. <br /> 2 <br />