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5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> Policy 10: Support the development and Policy 3.4, modified to Policy 3.4 <br /> rehabilitation of housing affordable to extremely low-, focus on rehabilitation Support the rehabilitation of housing affordable to lower- <br /> low- and very low-income households and review (other policies focus on <br /> and moderate-income households, including "naturally <br /> infrastructure needs. housing development and <br /> affordable" housing units as well as deed-restricted units. <br /> infrastructure). When assistance is provided for rehabilitation of non-deed- <br /> restricted units, encourage the maintenance of affordability <br /> in the units that are rehabilitated. <br /> Program 10.1: Conduct a review of the Growth Program 4.3, modified to Program 4.3 <br /> Management Program and amend as necessary to reflect completion of Suspend enforcement of the Growth Management <br /> assure the rate of residential development, limited to amendments required by Program and Ordinance (Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> 235 units per year consistent with the City's Growth prior settlement 17.36) as necessary to comply with state law, specifically <br /> Management unit allocation, is consistent with the agreement and to address the Housing Crisis Act(SB 330). <br /> City's current and new infrastructure capacities, consistency with SB330 <br /> including roadways, water, sewer, and facilities, etc. <br /> The objective of this program is to assure that the <br /> City's Growth Management Program is consistent <br /> with State law and that there is a procedure for <br /> assuring that there is available infrastructure to serve <br /> future approved residential development, and to <br /> create a more efficient process for implementing the <br /> program. <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton) 12 <br />