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Pleasanton Comprehensive Fee Update and Nexus Study November 2024 <br /> Table 7 shows the inventory of existing public facilities, as well as their calculated service levels, based on the City's current <br /> service population. <br /> Table 7 Pleasanton Public Facilities Service Levels <br /> Space <br /> Existing New Total Attributable to <br /> Item Inventory Service Level' Space Growth Units <br /> b= (a / 99,343)* c = (b* 128,510) <br /> a d= c -a <br /> 1,000 / 1,000 <br /> General Government <br /> Civic Center2 45,384 456.84 58,709 13,325 square feet <br /> Parking Spaces2 370 4 479 109 spaces <br /> Public Works <br /> Public Works Yard2 53,709 541 69,478 15,769 square feet <br /> Fleet Expansion/ Replacement3 939 9 1,215 276 vehicles <br /> Police <br /> Police Station2 21,797 219 28,197 6,400 square feet <br /> Public Works Yard Space4 11,600 117 15,006 3,406 square feet <br /> Fleet Expansion/ Replacement3 258 3 334 76 vehicles <br /> Fire <br /> Fire Stations 53,298 537 68,946 15,648 square feet <br /> Public Works Yard Space4 9,200 93 11,901 2,701 square feet <br /> Fleet Expansion/ Replacement3 111 1 144 33 vehicles <br /> (1)Calculations are based on the existing facility space per 1,000 service population,except where indicated by an asterisk(*),which <br /> signifies a service standard identified by City Staff. <br /> (2)See Appendix Table A-2 table for detailed list of facilities included. <br /> (3)This analysis assumes vehicles are replaced on average,3 times within the term of the fee study. <br /> (4)An evidence storage building(Police),firing range(Police),and fire training tower(Fire)are located at the Public Works Yard. <br /> 17 <br />