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Chapter 3 <br />System Description <br />J"" ::k f <br />C <br />0 <br />THE CITY OF <br />PL£ASANTON <br />2020 Tri -Valley <br />Municipal and Industrial <br />Water Demand Study <br />Legend <br />- State Highways <br />City of Pleasanton <br />0 service area <br />boundary <br />■ Known Proposed <br />Developments <br />'1 2 ON <br />MDARD <br />&CURRAN <br />Proles #'. 0011484.01 <br />Map Created. llovember 2020 <br />Source: Zone 7 Regional Demand Study, Figure 2-2 <br />Figure 3-2. Known Proposed Developments <br />3.6.2 Long -Range Land Use Planning <br />This section discusses long-range land use planning that may affect water management. Long-range <br />planning includes years beyond the planning horizon of this UWMP but should be noted for consideration <br />in future UWMP updates. <br />The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) <br />are preparing Plan Bay Area 2050, which provides long-range plans to guide the growth of the nine -county <br />region. Plan Bay Area 2050 is expected to be completed in 2021 and integrates strategies for <br />transportation, housing, the environment, and the economy. The City is also planning to begin updating <br />the Housing Element of the General Plan in spring of 2021. The objective of the Housing Element update <br />is to plan for the number of housing units allocated to the City by ABAG,6 known as the Regional Housing <br />Needs Allocation (RHNA). <br />6 ABAG receives its regional housing needs determination from the California State Department of Housing and Community <br />Development (HCD). The nine -county San Francisco Bay Area has been allocated a total of 441,176 units, which reflects a <br />2.3 -fold increase over the previous Housing Element cycle. <br />WEST YOST <br />N-680-60-20-04-WP-R-680-2020UWMP <br />3-8 <br />City of Pleasanton <br />2020 Urban Water Management Plan <br />May 2021 <br />