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29. Climate Action Plan I Other <br />The City of Pleasanton's Council approved 2019-2020 Work Plan includes preparation of <br />an updated Climate Action Plan (CAP 2.0). The City's original CAP was adopted in 2012 <br />and outlines local actions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, enhance <br />environmental sustainability, and prepare for climate change. As with Pleasanton's 2012 <br />Climate Action Plan, CAP 2.0 will continue to respond to the impacts of climate change <br />through local actions that promote adaptation and resilience by significantly reducing the <br />City's greenhouse gas emissions. Accounting for new state laws, the policy focus for <br />CAP 2.0 will be to close the gap between GHG emission reduction targets and <br />Pleasanton's projected emissions. <br />■ Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: The City Council will review the draft CAP 2.0 actions in <br />October. For project updates, please sign-up on the City's <br />Website at www.citvofblcasantonca.,Qov/CAP. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Megan Campbell <br />30. Lions Wayside/Delucchi Other <br />Park Master Plan — <br />Permitting <br />Development of final design and construction documents for the parks master plan is <br />pending state and federal permitting to underground the "channel" at Lions Wayside <br />Park. City staff met with the permitting agencies and are currently developing options for <br />the park improvements that do not require undergrounding of the channel due to the <br />regulatory agencies' position that it will not be allowed. <br />• Status <br />Under Review <br />■ Next Steps/Details: <br />On May 18, 2021, city staff met with staff at the Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board to review the current draft <br />Lions Wayside &Delucchi Parks master plans, solicit any <br />preliminary feedback about the designs, and to try to <br />identify any potential issues water board staff may have <br />seen about the current draft designs. Water Board staff <br />requested additional documents for review, and feedback <br />will be incorporated into the draft designs prior to bring <br />brought to the Parks & Recreation commission in summer <br />of 2021. <br />• Applicant: <br />City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): <br />Sean Welch <br />31. East Pleasanton Specific <br />Other <br />Plan <br />East Pleasanton Specific Plan <br />The East Pleasanton Specific Plan (EPSP) will provide a comprehensive long-range land <br />use plan for an approximately 1,100 -acre area on the east side of the city, extending into <br />unincorporated Alameda County. The Pleasanton General Plan indicates that a specific <br />plan should be prepared for this area; a planning process was originally initiated in 2012 <br />Page 11 of 23 <br />