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THE CITY OF 1 2 <br /> ::, Ir; CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pLEASANTON, <br /> March 5, 2019 <br /> Community Development <br /> Planning Division <br /> TITLE: HOUSING DISCUSSION INCLUDING: 1) REVIEW AND ACCEPT THE TRI- <br /> VALLEY CITIES HOUSING AND POLICY FRAMEWORK; 2) REVIEW AND <br /> COMMENT ON CASA COMPACT SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS; <br /> AND 3) RECEIVE PRESENTATION ON EMERGING 2019 STATE HOUSING <br /> LEGISLATION <br /> SUMMARY <br /> There have been a number of recent, significant efforts at the State and regional level to <br /> address a range of issues associated with state-wide underproduction of housing units <br /> — issues that have collectively become widely described as California's "housing crisis." <br /> Recent initiatives at the regional level, through the Metropolitan Transportation <br /> Commission's (MTC) Committee to House the Bay Area (CASA), and by State <br /> legislators have brought these challenges and resultant policy implications for <br /> Pleasanton and the Tri-Valley into sharper focus. Several new housing bills have been <br /> introduced in the 2019 legislative session, and more are expected. The City of <br /> Pleasanton, together with the Tri-Valley cities of Dublin, Livermore, San Ramon, and the <br /> Town of Danville have created a Draft Housing and Policy Framework (see <br /> Attachment 2), to supplement the existing broader Tri-Valley Legislative Framework and <br /> provide a comprehensive statement of the cities' legislative approach in the area of <br /> housing. The City Council is requested to consider endorsing the document and its <br /> series of Key Policy Themes, to support future legislative advocacy efforts on the topic <br /> of housing. <br /> Also in support of this goal, this report includes a summary of the December 2018 <br /> CASA Compact and Tri-Valley Cities' initial recommendations, and an overview of <br /> forthcoming legislation, including the proposed Senate Bill (SB) 50. Staff will continue to <br /> closely monitor SB 50 and other emerging legislation, with the expectation that the City <br /> will proactively engage in efforts to shape outcomes, and take a position on key <br /> legislation at the appropriate times. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended that the City Council: <br /> 1) Adopt the Resolution supporting the Tri-Valley Cities Housing and Policy Framework; <br />