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• <br /> water quality. She added the City's strengths include financial management S and fiscal <br /> conservation and'wondered if increasing education would have changed the responses. She <br /> commented positively on the increase in results relative to the DARE program, and suggested <br /> including the school district, next time, to allow them to include questions. She commended staff <br /> on their efforts and work. <br /> Councilmember Brown was pleased police and fire continue to be highly rated, commented <br /> positively on 82% of parents agreeing Pleasanton is-a good place\.to raise their children, and <br /> commented on growth, development, traffic and streets. She reported development allows for the <br /> City to invest back into its infrastructure which would aid in mitigating traffic issues. Additionally, <br /> she was pleased that 92% of residents like the City's small-town character and addressed <br /> providing goods and services that cannot bp purchased today, in Pleasanton, adding that 63% are <br /> in favor of providing goods and services that are not currently in the City. She referenced <br /> comments by John Butera, and reported the City's library is a "heck of a place" for the public to <br /> go. She reported it is one of the busiest buildings in town, and invited Mr. Butera to visit it. She <br /> Commented on CalPers unfunded liabilities and noted everyone works hard to provide a fiscally- <br /> sound city. <br /> Councilmember Pentin commented positively on the survey results, commended City staff and <br /> appreciated the metrics generated. He noted any city would be happy to have a survey like the <br /> one presented. <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COUNCIL <br /> Mayor Thorne recommended and Council supported a letter to Zone 7 asking them to continue their <br /> transparency through Channel 30. <br /> Mayor Thorne reported the Governor signed a bill giving Pleasanton authority over extending BART. <br /> Councilmember Pentin reported the Governor vetoed SB 649, the cell tower bill, and stated that is a win <br /> forilocal control and government. <br /> Councilmember Brown reported the City responded to the draft Environmental Impact Report for <br /> extending BART to Livermore and discussed connectivity to other transportation vehicles. <br /> Mayor Thorne thanked Fire and Police personnel for their work on the recent Santa Rosa fires. <br /> COUNCIL REPORTS—None <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:31 p.m. The Council extended a <br /> tribute to our nation's men and women serving in the military. We wish to honor the memories.of those <br /> who have died in past wars in defense of our country, including those who have died in the current <br /> conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> 40, <br /> Diaz <br /> • City lerk �) <br /> City Council Minutes Page 5 of 5 October 17,2017 <br />
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