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City of Pleasanton Legislative Framework <br /> . . • <br /> Pleasanton's Infrastructure <br /> Streets <br /> - Protect existing and support new funding directly to cities that plans for the <br /> preservation, maintenance, rehabilitation and development of local streets <br /> infrastructure <br /> Water/Sewer <br /> - Support efforts to address PFOA and PFAS in drinking water and secure funding for <br /> treatment. <br /> - Support efforts to secure funding for a regional recycled water project <br /> - Support efforts to secure funding to address water supply, sewer, storm water, flood <br /> control, and development of new infrastructure <br /> Telecommunications <br /> - Support local control over installation of telecommunication infrastructure <br /> Protect Local Control <br /> • Work to protect local authority for cities in all aspects of planning and development of <br /> housing in their cities <br /> Safe and Secure Community <br /> • Support efforts to increase funding for homelessness prevention and services <br /> • Support efforts to secure additional funding for mental health services for Pleasanton <br /> and the Tri-Valley <br /> • Monitor Law Enforcement reform legislation <br /> • Support efforts to address local concerns regarding PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff <br /> program, especially addressing local government impacts and costs <br /> • Support Emergency Preparedness legislation that addresses local government needs <br /> and concerns <br /> Sustainable Development <br /> • Support efforts to increase funding for affordable housing <br /> Regional Collaboration <br /> • Support efforts to collaborate with regional partners on legislative issues where there is <br /> alignment with the City's Legislative Framework. For example, regional partners may <br /> include Pleasanton Unified School District, Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, <br /> Zone 7, East Bay Regional Park District, StopWaste, Alameda County, etc. <br /> 61 ; <br />