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had identical agendas and formats), staff from each city discussed all aspects of the CDBG <br />program and disbursed application packets along with city-specific policy and procedures <br />manuals. [The workshops were also used to provide information and applications on the City of <br />Pleasanton's "City Grant" program.] <br />CDBG applicants attended meetings before either Pleasanton Human Services Commission <br />(March 7, 2007) or the Pleasanton Housing Commission (March 15, 2007) for funding <br />consideration. The Commissions considered the applications and formulated funding <br />recommendations for consideration by the Pleasanton City Council. The funding <br />recommendations were approved by the Council in a public hearing on April 3, 2007, while the <br />Action Plan was approved by the Council on April 17, 2007. All meetings were noticed in the <br />Valley Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as well as in the Pleasanton Weekly, a local <br />paper that is delivered to all Pleasanton residents. Alameda County also published notices <br />regarding the overall Action Plan (which includes all entitlement cities and the urban county) in <br />ANG newspapers throughout the County. Copies of the draft Action Plan were provided to the <br />main Library and City Hall in Pleasanton for public review. A 30-day public review period, <br />coordinated by Alameda County HOME Consortium, was held from March 26 through April 24, <br />2007. <br />Action Plsn - FY08 <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Page 26 <br />