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1/17/2006
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<br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />Local H~7ard Mitigation Plan Annex <br /> <br />City of Pleasanton and Pleasanton Unified &11001 Disbict <br /> <br />, Introduction <br /> <br />The City of Pleasanton is located in the Tri-Valley region about 40 miles East of San <br />Francisco at the intersection of Interstates 580 and 680. Pleasanton's location is bounded <br />by Dublin on the north, Livermore to the east, the Sunol Valley to the South, and the steep, <br />rugged Pleasanton and main ridges on the West. The City was incorporated in 1894 and <br />currently has an operating budget of $120,000,000. <br /> <br />The Pleasanton Unified School District has 1,400 employees, has an operating budget of <br />$104,209,300, and has 16 schools and an Adult and Community Education program. <br /> <br />Pleasanton's population is 63,654 people and covers 22 square miles, based on the 2000 <br />census' Pleasanton's rural character was maintained through the late 1950's, but <br />experienced drastic increases in boundaries and population throughout the 1970's and <br />1980's. Located at the intersection of 1-580/1-680, Pleasanton became a magnet for <br />retail/commercial developers. By the mid-1980's, Pleasanton was the third fastest <br />growing city in Califomia based on economic indicators. The city has emerged as a major <br />job center with many corporate businesses moving their headquarters here. The City is <br />now home to a regional shopping mall and several large business parks, including <br />Hacienda-the largest in Northern Califomia. Pleasanton enjoys a diverse economy with <br />a balanced mix of residential, retail office and light manufacturing uses. Over 3,000 <br />businesses and industries employing over 32,000 people are presently located in <br />Pleasanton. <br /> <br />Pleasanton is a safe, well-educated and high-profile family community with an excellent <br />quality of life. Its schools are among the best in the State. <br /> <br />Interstates 580 and 680 provide east-west and north-south access, respectively, while <br />both the Southem Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads traverse Pleasanton on the routes <br />from the South Bay to the Central Valley. (196,000 is the Average Daily Traffic along <br />Interstate 580 in Pleasanton).' The Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) is one of the <br />San Francisco Bay's most vital transportation links, averaging about 300,000 trips every <br />day. The eastern terminus for the blue line is at Dublin/Pleasanton. There are 79 trains <br />per day that stop at that station. WHEELS, a bus line operated by the Livermore Amador <br />Valley Transit Authority, serves sixteen local routes serving Pleasanton, Dublin and <br />Livermore. <br /> <br />1 For complete Census information on this city, see httc:/lwww.bavareacensus.ca.aov <br />2 htto:/Iwww.interstattHJuide.comfI-580aadt.html <br /> <br />ANNEX G - Local Hazard Mitigation Annex <br />Updaled12112105 <br /> <br />2 <br />
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