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initiated several years ago. This individual helps to coordinate the efforts of the Committee, <br />which will work closely with the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce and the Pleasanton <br />Convention and Visitors Bureau to promote increased economic development and community <br />job retention. <br /> <br />Due to a strong local economy in recent years, the City of Pleasanton has had significant success <br />in attracting new retail commercial, office, and industrial development to the City. Existing <br />business and retail complexes have drawn significant new commercial development and have <br />created new employment opportunities for residents. <br /> <br />The City of Pleasanton's Housing Commission, with support from the City Council and Planning <br />Commission, has aggressively pursued new affordable housing both for rental and ownership <br />during the past several years. In particular, recent accomplishments in the area of affordable <br />ownership housing should be successful during the next five year in reducing the number of <br />households in the City who cannot afford to own a home. <br /> <br />PUBLIC/PRIVATE COORDINATION <br /> <br />The City of Pleasanton will coordinate CDBG, HOME, and City funding sources, such as the <br />Lower Income Housing Funds and General Funds, to provide housing programs, public service <br />assistance, capital improvement assistance, and economic development opportunities to the <br />community during the next five years. <br /> <br />The City of Pleasanton's Human Services Commission meets monthly to coordinate the delivery <br />of services (including housing) to lower income residents and special needs groups in the area in <br />cooperation with "Interact," a body comprised of representatives of each of the social service <br />agencies in the Tri-Valley area. Approximately twice yearly, the Commission holds a special, <br />joint meeting with the City of Livermore Human Services Commission. The purpose of these <br />joint meetings is to coordinate the delivery of services in the greater Tri-Valley area. <br /> <br /> The Human Services Commission also collaborates twice each year with the City's Housing <br /> Commission to conduct a joint review as part of the annual process of allocating CDBG funds. <br /> This collaborative efforts, begun in 1996, has helped to improve the coordination of assistance to <br /> housing and services in the area and has helped to simplify the process of allocating funds to <br /> local non-profits, thereby improving service delivery. <br /> <br /> In 1998, the City of Pleasanton joined with the City of Livermore and with Allied Housing (a <br /> nonprofit housing developer) to implement the new Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program <br /> discussed earlier. This program is part of a series of collaborative efforts that have improved the <br /> delivery of housing and services to Tri-Valley residents. <br /> <br /> The City of Pleasanton has continued to take a lead role in the activities of the Tri-Valley <br /> Affordable Housing Committee (TVAHC), which is made up of representatives of cities in the <br /> Livermore-Amador Valley area (Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, and Danville). The <br /> TVAHC has actively participated in annual outreach activities promoting public awareness of <br /> DRAFT - Strategic Plan - FY2005 - FY2009 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 231 <br /> <br /> <br />