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City of Pleasanton Legislative Framework <br /> • . <br /> Pleasanton Legislative Focus Areas 2023 <br /> The City's ability to retain local control and decision making is an overarching theme in each <br /> focus area. <br /> Housing <br /> • Support, promote, protect affordability in the housing stock. <br /> • Support a balanced approach to housing solutions that consider housing, jobs and <br /> transportation together. <br /> • Support protection of impact fees. <br /> • Support the preservation of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) provisions that <br /> protect the environment and local control. <br /> Fiscal Sustainability <br /> • Oppose local, regional, state or federal mandates that are unfunded or partially funded. <br /> • Oppose measures that seek to limit the City's abilities to adopt revenue measures. <br /> • Support effective options for cities to address unfunded pension liabilities that will <br /> ensure that cities remain financially stable and are able to provide services to their <br /> residents. <br /> • Support an update to the local government tax structure to respond to the new e- <br /> commerce that ensures equity of sales tax allocation to cities. <br /> • Support state funding to implement SB 1383: The Short-Lived Climate Pollutants bill. <br /> Pleasanton's Infrastructure and the Environment <br /> • Support efforts to address PFOA and PFAS in drinking water and secure funding for <br /> treatment. <br /> • Support efforts to secure funding for a regional recycled water project. <br /> • Support efforts to secure funding to address water supply, sewer, storm water, flood <br /> control, and development of new infrastructure. <br /> • Support efforts to secure funding for programs that help meet the City's Climate Action <br /> Plan (CAP 2.0) and other sustainability goals. <br /> 6 1 1' <� <br />