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26 City of Pleasanton Operating Budget • FY 2023/24 - FY 2024/25 <br />We value communication by actively listening and sharing information through open and <br />honest conversation. <br />We value service by being professional, courteous and responsive to others internally and <br />externally. <br />We value leadership by setting the example, being visionary, thoughtful, strategic, <br />supportive, and public service oriented. <br />We value collaboration by engaging in cooperative work across departments and <br />promoting teamwork. <br />We value integrity by doing what is right, being accountable for our actions and <br />demonstrating trust and transparency. <br />We value compassion by keeping an open mind, assuming the best of others, and taking <br />actions that promote a safe and supportive work environment. <br />We value learning by providing opportunities for professional growth and development <br />throughout the organization. <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Vision Statement <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Values Statement <br /> Pleasanton is a well-planned, balanced <br />community with desirable neighborhoods, <br />an award-winning downtown with its small- <br />town character, a diversified economic <br />base, excellent schools, and a wide variety <br />of community facilities. Pleasanton is a <br />great place to live, raise a family, work, <br />and do business. As our city approaches <br />buildout in the next few years, we will strive <br />to maintain these desirable qualities by <br />continuing to develop a safe, convenient, <br />and uncongested circulation system; by <br />providing a comprehensive system of bicycle <br />and pedestrian trails; by providing additional <br />recreational and cultural facilities for the <br />health and well-being of our residents; by <br />strengthening our outreach to business <br />of all sizes; and by preserving our natural <br />resources, including water and air quality, <br />and our community’s environmental <br />sensitivity. We will seek to minimize health <br />and safety hazards. <br /> Pleasanton is committed to sustainable <br />community principles and will meet the <br />needs of the current generation without <br />compromising the ability of future <br />generations to meet their needs. Pleasanton <br />will maintain a positive and productive <br />relationship with the Tri-Valley region, <br />working collaboratively to address traffic <br />and land use issues. We will continue to <br />emphasize community participation and <br />model the principles of the “Community <br />of Character” of respect, responsibility, <br />compassion, self-discipline, honesty, and <br />integrity. The City’s future, this vision, will <br />depend upon maintaining a balanced <br />budget, using our financial resources wisely, <br />and continuing to promote Pleasanton as the <br />premier place to live, work, and do business.
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