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6/7/2016
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THE CITY OF • 8 <br /> pL'EASANTONe CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> June 7, 2016 <br /> City Manager's Office <br /> TITLE: PRESENTATION OF THE PLEASANTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT'S <br /> DEMOGRAPHER REPORT <br /> • <br /> SUMMARY <br /> The City/PUSD Liaison Committee requested that the District provide a presentation of <br /> the recent demographer's report to the full City Council for their information. <br /> The Pleasanton Unified School District contracted with Davis Demographics & Planning, <br /> Inc. (DDP) to analyze demographic data relevant to the District's facility planning efforts. <br /> The scope of contracted work included: mapping the District, address matching the past <br /> four student data files, developing and researching pertinent demographic data, <br /> identifying future residential development plans and developing a set of ten-year and <br /> Maturation student population projections. This study was also prepared to assist the <br /> District in evaluating future site needs. <br /> In the District's January 2013 Facilities Master Plan, the District's capacity for each of its <br /> elementary facilities is suggested to be between 600-700 students per campus. <br /> According to the most recent data, no new facilities will be needed within the next 10 <br /> years but at least 2 additional facilities will be required at some point beyond 2025 once <br /> the District reaches full maturation. <br /> This report and the recently compiled demographic data will help the District determine <br /> areas that will be most impacted by projected growth or decline as well as providing <br /> insight into the long-term needs of the District at Maturity (when all designated <br /> residential sites are "build-out" and the neighborhoods have been established). <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended that the City Council receive the presentation of the Pleasanton <br /> Unified School District Demographers report. <br />
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