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measures either in conflict or support of its guiding principles and presents them to its Board for a two- <br /> thirds vote. <br /> City Attorney Sodergren clarified the State law prohibition is against spending public funds to advocate <br /> for or against a ballot measure. He advised the FPPC clarified the Council making a statement on the <br /> record does not qualify as expending public funds. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Mr. Rhine advised land regulations could conceivably conflict with a city's <br /> Climate Action Plan (CAP) and make a State mandate to have a CAP become challengeable. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Mr. Rhine explained the State does not act as a mediator to help with <br /> situations involving adjacent cities overbuilding and forcing transportation issues onto its neighbor. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Mr. Rhine reported the Board taking a formal "no position" on a local <br /> control ballot measure is a strong signal given Cal Cities' mission. He advised it is only temporary <br /> acknowledging there are a lot of things to still figure out and unanswered questions. He confirmed they <br /> cannot amend the measure's text because signatures are being collected. <br /> Mayor Brown opened the public hearing. <br /> Christine Bourg advised she would like to see something to prevent more inappropriate buildings like <br /> the one on Harrison Street. She noted she would sign the initiative and encouraged others to do so. <br /> Becky Dennis advised it is risky for the City Council to endorse the initiative because Pleasanton has <br /> been found by courts to have violated housing discrimination law using a growth control measure <br /> approved by the voters. She advised it would put the City in a confrontational position with the State <br /> while trying to get its Housing Element certified. She noted the City Council has discussed providing <br /> housing for Pleasanton's essential workers earning less than 60% of the Annual Median Income. She <br /> noted the measure speaks only of local control and not affordable housing so it gives the opposite <br /> impression. <br /> Jill Miller advised the meeting has a theme of loss of local control between the forced redistricting and <br /> this item's attempt to prevent State micromanaging. She noted it is a complicated issue and the <br /> measure should be approved. She advised it is not against housing, the environment, or affordable <br /> housing but rather about keeping decisions where they belong. She encouraged the City Council to <br /> make a statement in favor of the measure so the City has a say in what happens to it. <br /> Andre Pegeron advised growth is inevitable and should be embraced. He explained there are plenty of <br /> job opportunities but not a lot of houses. He advised people should have an option to live near where <br /> they work and noted State housing initiatives provide more affordable housing closer to work, lowering <br /> pollution and prices. He advised this is why Cal Cities says going against the measure undermines <br /> environmontal justice, public health, and Fair I lousing goals. He encouraged building housing to solve <br /> the crisis noting educators like himself can barely afford to live where they work in Pleasanton. <br /> Jovita Mendoza reported several cities have signed the petition before it is even on the ballot and noted <br /> the concerns are all red herrings. She explained her goal is to give land use back to cities so the <br /> decision-makers are closest to residents. She noted the State has committed no funds to affordable <br /> housing and expects cities to pay through bonds. She advised her ask of the State is to open the <br /> State's 1.2 million vacant homes to families. She urged the City Council to bring back local control <br /> through this initiative. <br /> JoAnna Jensen expressed concerns about what the CVRA considers a protected class and why white <br /> people cannot sue because they are not considered a protected class. She expressed support for local <br /> City Council Minutes Page 9 of 17 January 18. 2022 <br />