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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PACKET REGULAR
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<br />1 | P a g e <br /> <br />TRI-VALLEY CITIES VALUES STATEMENT <br /> <br /> <br />The Tri-Valley Cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and the Town of <br />Danville value regional leadership, innovation, collaboration, and problem solving to <br />maintain and improve the quality of life for Tri-Valley residents, provide a vibrant climate for <br />businesses, and enable continued opportunities for public and private investment within the <br />region. <br /> <br />Each City and Town provides a unique perspective on how to meet the needs of their <br />residents and businesses. The Cities and Town agree to respect the individuality of each <br />community and are committed to open and honest communication with a goal of building <br />consensus and a united approach to advocacy for solutions that will serve the residents and <br />businesses of the Tri-Valley. <br /> <br />TRI-VALLEY CITIES LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK <br /> <br />The Tri-Valley Cities Legislative Framework seeks to inform all levels of governmental <br />interaction (e.g., federal, state, regional, local) regarding legislation, policies, and programs <br />that have a direct impact on the region. The TVC has defined Legislative Focus Areas <br />which have an overarching objective to retain and promote local control and decision - <br />making as it relates to the implementation of laws and regulations and to have the ability to <br />integrate them in a manner that meets the unique needs of each community. The TVC will <br />advocate together to achieve outcomes benefiting the region in each of these Focus Areas. <br /> <br />Transportation and Infrastructure <br />Residents of the Tri-Valley region are subject to some of the heaviest commutes in the Bay <br />Area and are impacted by the heavy flow of traffic along the region’s freeways, which often <br />spills over onto the local surface streets as commuters pursue alternatives to their commute <br />through the Tri-Valley. A key objective of the region is to reduce congestion on the region’s <br />freeways, and to increase mobility of goods and people through the Tri -Valley with <br />continued financial investment in transportation infrastructure: developing alternative modes <br />of transportation, modernization of transportation corridors, and creation, modernizatio n, <br />and expansion of rail systems. The TVC also seeks to partner on other significant non- <br />transportation infrastructure projects, especially those with regional and multi-regional <br />benefits. <br /> <br />Climate, Environment, and Health <br />The TVC seeks to work collaboratively with federal, state, and regional partners to address <br />the new landscape of year-round wildfires, air quality, public safety power shutoffs, water <br />quality (including PFAS/PFOS contaminants) and supply issues, as well as waste and <br />recycling mandates. The TVC will advocate for increasing financial and technical support in <br />these areas, as well as for investment in key infrastructure at all levels of government. <br />Page 67 of 448
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