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City of Pleasanton Legislative Framework <br /> Guiding Principles <br /> The Guiding Principles represent the City's adopted policies and plans and frames the City's <br /> legislative interests. The following documents may be found on the city's website at <br /> www.cityofpleasantonca.gov or by clicking on links below. <br /> • Pleasanton City Council Priorities and Work Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Climate Action Plan <br /> • Pleasanton General Plan 2005-2025 <br /> • Pleasanton Economic Development Strategic Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Human Services Needs Assessment Strategic Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Cultural Master Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Youth Master Plan <br /> • Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br /> Pleasanton's Quality of Life <br /> The City supports legislation and policies that provide opportunities to protect and enhance our <br /> residents' quality of life through active living, a healthy lifestyle and diverse recreational <br /> services. <br /> Safe and Secure Community <br /> The City supports legislation and policies that provides access to resources and services for <br /> residents, such as quality police, fire, emergency management, emergency medical services, <br /> services for vulnerable populations and community benefit efforts. <br /> Sustainable Development <br /> The City supports legislation and policies that enable sustainable development including long <br /> term fiscal health for the City, affordable housing, conserving natural resources, recycling, <br /> green building, reducing energy usage and emitting fewer air pollutants. <br /> Public Infrastructure <br /> The City supports legislation that will enable continued improvement and maintenance of the <br /> City's public infrastructure. <br /> Housin <br /> The City supports legislation that seeks balanced solutions which consider housing, jobs, and <br /> transportation together. The City supports legislation that provides, promotes and protects <br /> affordability in the housing stock. The City supports legislation that is context-sensitive, that <br /> does not take a one size fits all approach and allows the City to exercise its local control <br /> developing locally-appropriate plans that meet State objectives in a manner that is compatible <br /> with existing community character.The City supports legislation that provides funding and <br /> resources for infrastructure such as: water, sewer, streets, schools and services in tandem <br /> with new housing production mandates. <br /> IIPage <br />