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Housing. The City supports legislation that seeks balanced solutions, which <br /> consider housing, jobs, and transportation together. The City supports legislation <br /> that provides, promotes and protects affordability in the housing stock. The City <br /> supports legislation that is context-sensitive, that does not take a one-size fits all <br /> approach and allows the City to exercise its local control developing locally- <br /> appropriate plans that meet State objectives in a manner that is compatible with <br /> existing community character. The City supports legislation that provides funding <br /> and resources for infrastructure and services in tandem with new housing <br /> production mandates. <br /> Protect Local Control. The City supports legislation and policies that protects and <br /> ensures the City's ability and authority to exercise local control, enable excellent <br /> public services and protect and enhance the quality of life for Pleasanton <br /> residents and businesses, and supports efforts to streamline regulations that <br /> simplify the City operations and opposes efforts to erode the City's authority to <br /> control its own affairs. <br /> The Housing Accountability Unit as proposed seeks to facilitate production of affordable <br /> housing through monitoring, technical assistance, and enforcement of existing housing <br /> production laws. HCD would also act as an ombudsman and help local governments <br /> navigate and comply with state housing laws and make sufficient progress toward their <br /> Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). <br /> As such, this budget measure aligns with our City's Legislative Framework. With its <br /> focus on producing affordable housing and providing technical assistance to help local <br /> governments make progress towards their RHNA allocations it aligns with the City's <br /> Guiding Principle on Housing. With the volume of housing bills being signed into law <br /> each year, additional support to cities and counties for assistance in implementation of <br /> these laws through technical assistance would be a benefit to the City. This budget <br /> measure does not impede upon the City's local control per se, however, the way in <br /> which the Governor has articulated the monitoring aspect of this unit promotes an <br /> adversarial tone between State and local government. Identifying real housing solutions <br /> require a willingness to work together, which Pleasanton has demonstrated a <br /> willingness to do through its compliance with State law. <br /> The City Council Legislative Subcommittee prepared a revised response letter to the <br /> Governor providing comment on the proposed Housing Accountability Unit. <br /> (Attachment 2 and 3) <br /> City staff will respond as directed by the City Council. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />