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Section 1. Introduction | 18Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />Figure 1. Key sustainability actions to date1 <br />1 For more information on City plans, the 2012 CAP 1.0, and EEC, visit the City of Pleasanton website. <br />The Pleasanton General <br />Plan provides a 20-year <br />vision for how the City will <br />grow and develop through <br />year 2025. <br />The Pleasanton CAP <br />presents a framework for <br />confronting climate <br />change and engaging the <br />community. <br />Pleasanton adopts the <br />Pedestrian and Bicycle <br />Master Plan to increase <br />safety and accessibility for <br />cyclists. <br />Pleasanton's Trails Master <br />Plan creates a connected <br />trail system. <br />The Pleasanton CAP 2.0 <br />provides an updated <br />roadmap for climate <br />action that reflects <br />progress, lessons learned, <br />and community priorities. <br />City adopts the Emergency <br />Operations Plan to <br />enhance the City's <br />emergency and disaster <br />preparedness, response, <br />and recover capabilities. <br />City adopts the <br />Tri-Valley Hazard <br />Mitigation Plan <br />to provide a uniform <br />hazard mitigation strategy <br />to prepare for a range of <br />hazards including, <br />earthquakes, floods and <br />wildland fire. <br />Pleasanton established a <br />Committee on Energy and <br />the Environment (EEC) to <br />inform the City's approach <br />to energy and <br />sustainability. <br />2 0 05 2 0 12 2 0 19 <br />20 2 2201820182008 <br />2 0 18