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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Vision Statement <br />Pleasanton is a well-planned, balanced community with desirable <br />neighborhoods, an award-winning downtown with its small-town character, a <br />diversified economic base, excellent schools, and a wide variety of community <br />facilities. Pleasanton is a great place to live, raise a family, work, and do <br />business. As our city approaches buildout in the next few years, we will strive to <br />maintain these desirable qualities by continuing to develop a safe, convenient, <br />and uncongested circulation system; by providing a comprehensive system of <br />bicycle and pedestrian trails; by providing additional recreational and cultural <br />facilities for the health and well-being of our residents; by strengthening our <br />outreach to business of all sizes; and by preserving our natural resources, <br />including water and air quality, and our community’s environmental sensitivity. <br />We will seek to minimize health and safety hazards. <br />Pleasanton is committed to sustainable community principles and will meet the <br />needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future <br />generations to meet their needs. Pleasanton will maintain a positive and <br />productive relationship with the Tri-Valley region, working collaboratively to <br />address traffic and land use issues. We will continue to emphasize co mmunity <br />participation and model the principles of the “Community of Character” of <br />respect, responsibility, compassion, self-discipline, honesty, and integrity. The <br />City’s future, this vision, will depend upon maintaining a balanced budget, using <br />our financial resources wisely, and continuing to promote Pleasanton as the <br />premier place to live, work, and do business. <br />