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AGENDA REPORT
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5/16/2023
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Christina Casha <br /> From: Ellen Holmgren <br /> Sent: Tuesday. Mav 16 ?n?ro 9:48 AM <br /> To: _. . , and City Council <br /> Cc: Pleasanton City Clerk;Tamara Baptista; Pamela Ott <br /> Subject: RE: Pleasanton Weekly...False news and alternative facts.... <br /> Dear John Bauer, <br /> Thank you for your email regarding safe, potable water and Items 16 and 17 on the City Council Regular <br /> Meeting Agenda for tonight, Tuesday, May 16, 2023. <br /> This email acknowledges receipt of your email to the Mayor and City Council, the City Manager, and City <br /> staff. <br /> Thank you again for your interest in the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Regards, <br /> Ellen Holmgren, Administrative Assistant <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> From: - - ' I:om> <br /> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2023 6:19 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council<citycouncil@cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject: Pleasanton Weekly...False news and alternative facts.... <br /> ***[EXTERNAL]This message comes from an external organization.Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links,especially from unknown <br /> senders.*** <br /> A recent opinion piece in the PW would have the reader (of which I do not think there are many), conclude that the City <br /> Council and staff is doing nothing related to safe, potable water. <br /> In fact, the opinion if the writer is that Pleasanton is doing everything to assure that the potable water does become a <br /> crisis. <br /> Pasted from PW <br /> If council chooses not to restart this plan or determine an alternative, 100% of water in Pleasanton will be supplied by <br /> Zone 7 and the city will lose control of its water supply. When all municipalities and agencies—including Zone 7—are <br /> looking to diversify their water supply, Pleasanton would be going in the opposite direction. <br /> Thus, I found it interesting that on this Wednesday's Zone 7 agenda to find that Zone 7 and Pleasanton have been <br /> working together to do exactly what Ms. Wilcox is claiming is not being done...finding alternative water sources. <br /> ORIGINATING SECTION: Administration CONTACT: Valerie Pryor <br /> AGENDA DATE: May 17, 2023 <br /> SUBJECT: Conceptual Regional Water Supply Projects in Partnership with the City of <br /> Pleasanton <br /> SUMMARY: <br /> i <br />
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