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6/19/2007
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23 ATTACHMENT 2
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DRAFT <br />~E+F14. SUBREGIONAL PLANNING ELEMENT <br />PURPOSE <br />The purpose of the Subregional Plamiing Element is to <br />facilitate Pleasanton's involvement in the cooperative planning <br />of the Tri-Valley ~rarea. The key to successful subregional planning will be active inter-jurisdictional <br />participation, citizen support, and a strong sense of responsibility to the subregion. Pleasanton is <br />committed to plamung and acting cooperatively to enhance the future of the Tri Valley. <br />PLANNING CONTEXT <br />Pleasanton is part of the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area region (Figure X114-1), and the <br />seven-jurisdiction -Pleasanton Livermore Dublin Danville San Ramon and Alameda and Contra <br />Costa counties -Tri-Valley subregion (Figure 14-2~1-2). As such, the City of Pleasanton i~plays an <br />integral part in the functioning of both the region and the subregion. Changes in the physical <br />environment, economy, and infrastructure of the region and subregion affect Pleasanton, and <br />vice-versa. <br />Local control of development has historically been highly important to the Tri-Valley jurisdictions. <br />The advantages of local control are that the decision makers are close to home, knowledgeable of the <br />area they serve, and directly accountable to their constituents. Unfortunately, because local planning in <br />the Tri Valley has sometimes occurred without a thorough consideration of the regional and <br />subregional context, some problems have occurred. For example, the supply of housing affordable to <br />Tri-Valley workers has not kept pace with the expansion of jobs. The freeway and street systems have <br />become overburdened and air quality reduced because of long commutes which extend beyond the <br />Tri-Valley area. , <br />• , <br />• > <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Subregional %anning 060507, redline lElll!1- ~ City Council 6/5/2007 <br />
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