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65A
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12/4/2018
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Public Services Element December 4, 2018 <br />GOAL 3: Supply, maintain, and expand City services <br />and infrastructure improvements through innovative <br />funding options and sustainable practices. <br />Policy 3.1 Service Partnerships. Partner with service providers to ensure access to a wide range <br />of state-of-the-art telecommunication systems and services for households, businesses, <br />institutions, public spaces, and public agencies. I Eq, S <br />Policy 3.2 Wastewater Service. Provide and maintain wastewater collection facilities which <br />adequately serve existing land uses and future development projects while maximizing <br />cost efficiency. I Eq, S <br />Policy 3.3 Wastewater Technology. Explore new technologies that treat and process <br />wastewater that reduce overall capacity needs of centralized wastewater systems. I S <br />Policy 3.4 Drainage Facilities. Expand and maintain storm drain facilities to accommodate the <br />needs of existing and planned development. I Eq <br />Policy 3.5 Green Infrastructure. Incorporate sustainable design and Low Impact Development <br />(LID) techniques for storm water facilities and new development to achieve multiple <br />benefits, including enhancing preserving and creating open space and habitat and <br />improving runoff water quality. I S <br />Policy 3.6 Water Service. Provide water quality and service that meets or exceeds State and <br />Federal drinking water standards. I S, H <br />Policy 3.7 Emergency Connections. Maintain emergency connections with local and regional <br />water suppliers in the event of delivery disruption. I H, S <br />Policy 3.8 Conservation Strategies. Implement cost effective conservation strategies and <br />programs that increase water use efficiency. I S <br />Policy 3.9 Household Recycling. Expand household recycling services and educational <br />awareness programs. I Ed, S <br />Policy 3.10 Development Projects. Encourage new development and reuse projects to <br />incorporate recycling and organics collection activities aligned with state waste reduction <br />goals. I S <br />Policy 3.11 Waste Collection. Support infill development projects that provide adequate and <br />creative solutions for waste and recycling collection activities. I S <br />Policy 3.12 Sewer and Water. Maintain and upgrade sewer and water infrastructure through <br />impact fees from new development and exploring other funding sources. I H, S <br />General Plan Policy Framework 65A-48 42 <br />
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