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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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5/17/2022
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5/17/2037
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City of Pleasanton Legislative Framework <br /> The Process <br /> City Council Legislative Subcommittee <br /> The Subcommittee consists of Councilmember Julie Testa, Councilmember Kathy Narum, <br /> Interim City Manager Brian Dolan, and Assistant to the City Manager Becky Hopkins. Meetings <br /> are agendized and open to the public. <br /> The City Council Legislative Subcommittee will meet to review and discuss the City's <br /> Legislative Framework and pending/possible Legislation. <br /> Guiding Principles. The Guiding Principles are based upon the City Council's established <br /> Priorities, Work Plan and several policy documents and plans, such as the General Plan, <br /> Youth Master Plan and the Park and Recreation Master Plan; they provide an established <br /> framework for legislation, policies and regulations to be vetted from which a position may be <br /> developed. <br /> Goals. The goals provide a clear direction for how to advocate and communicate the <br /> Legislative Framework annually. <br /> Strategies. The strategies provide the action steps and process that staff will follow to ensure <br /> that the city's Legislative Framework is communicated and addressed. <br /> Pending/Possible Legislation. Pending and possible legislation is reviewed and discussed to <br /> determine the benefit to the city and its residents. A position is identified using the following <br /> definitions: <br /> • Comment only or Position with Comments: Legislation that the City would like to <br /> provide comment to author's office to invite collaboration and inform potential <br /> amendments <br /> • Support: Legislation that the City should support as drafted <br /> • Support if ammended: that the City will support if author accepts City's ammendments <br /> • Oppose: Legislation that the City should oppose as drafted <br /> • Oppose unless amended: Legislation the City opposes unless amended <br /> • Watch: City will take no formal position but will watch the Legislation and consider <br /> taking a position as the legislative process progresses <br /> Once the Subcommittee reviews the Legislative Framework and legislation for the current <br /> year, it will forward a recommendation to the City Council for consideration and adoption. The <br /> Legislative Framework, once adopted by the City Council will remain in effect until amended. <br /> Oversight of the Legislative Framework <br /> Upon the Legislative Framework adoption, the City Manager's Office will exercise day-to-day <br /> oversight of legislative matters. In addition to coordinating formal action through the City <br /> Council, the City Manager and the Assistant to the City Manager will administer the city's <br /> Legislative Platform. <br /> 41 <br />
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