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BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION <br />Pursuant to Article 1, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, the U.S. Census <br />Bureau is required to conduct an accurate count of the nation's population. The next <br />Census is scheduled for April 1, 2020. As a nationwide effort, the U.S. Census Bureau <br />relies on partnerships with numerous local agencies and organizations to ensure the <br />count is complete and accurate, including enumeration of traditionally hard to count <br />populations. <br />The Census provides a unique and valuable source of demographic, socio-economic, <br />housing and other data that, among other purposes, is used as the basis to determine <br />and allocate billions of dollars of annual funding from the federal government to states, <br />cities, counties and local agencies, as well as to apportion seats in the U.S. House of <br />Representatives, and define legislative district boundaries. Therefore, it is in the interest <br />of the City of Pleasanton, and other local agencies, to ensure the Census properly <br />counts our local population. This year, for the first time, many households will have the <br />opportunity to complete the Census on-line. presenting an additional challenge in <br />informing and facilitating residents' participation. <br />For its part, the City of Pleasanton has been engaged with the work of Alameda <br />County's Complete Count Committee (CCC), which is providing resources and tools to <br />assist local communities in conducting census outreach, and coordinating with multiple <br />stakeholder groups across the County to maximize participation. City staff will be <br />convening a team to develop a local program to publicize and encourage participation in <br />the April 2020 Census through a variety of tools, to complement the work of the County <br />CCC. Partnerships with other agencies such as PUSD, and with local community and <br />non-profit groups will be an important part of this effort. More information on the County <br />CCC can be found at http://acgov.org/census2020/. <br />With the Census now less than twelve months away, the League of California Cities, on <br />behalf of the California Census Office, has requested cities provide a resolution, <br />recognizing the importance of the 2020 Census, and supporting efforts to ensure a <br />complete, fair and accurate count of all Californians. The draft resolution is included as <br />Attachment 1. <br />Submitted by: <br />i <br />Gerry Beaudin <br />Community Development Director <br />Approved.by: <br />Nelson Fialho <br />City Manager <br />Attachments: <br />1. Draft Resolution, Supporting Census 2020 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />