Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 16-0005   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 1/5/2016
Title: Approve the Proposed 2016 Priority Issues and Short and Long-term Legislative Advocacy Positions (LAPs)
Attachments: 1. Proposed 2016 Priority Issues and Legislative Advocacy Positions, 2. Council Policy Long-Term Advocacy Positions
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Approve the Proposed 2016 Priority Issues and Short and Long-term Legislative Advocacy Positions (LAPs)

Report
BACKGROUND
A goal of the City's Intergovernmental Relations Program is to enable timely and effective advocacy of City interests on pending legislation and issues that significantly impact City business. The City can initiate advocacy on the basis of any existing City Policy, including the City Charter, Municipal Code, General Plan Elements, and the Council Policy Manual, which is where many of the City's other legislative goals are addressed. However, every year, the City Council adopts the City's advocacy platform, which identifies the priority advocacy issues for the coming year; priority issues and short-term LAPs are contained in Council Policy 7.3.2 Legislative Advocacy Positions while long-term LAPs are found in each chapter of the Council Policy Manual. This report provides Council with the opportunity to review the Proposed 2016 Priority Issues and short-term LAPs along with proposed edits to the City's long-term Legislative Advocacy Positions (LAPs).

EXISTING POLICY
Council Policy 7.3.2, Legislative Advocacy Positions

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
N/A.

DISCUSSION
Proposed 2016 Priority Issues and Legislative Advocacy Positions (Attachment 1) is presented for Council consideration. Priority issues focus on "hot" issues where activity is either already underway or expected within the upcoming calendar year and where the pending legislation or issue is expected to have significant impact on City business. Staff is proposing 11 Priority Issues:

1. Investment Funding for Workforce Development
2. Interoperability/Public Safety Communications System
3. Environmental Regulatory & Conservation Issues
4. Regional and State-wide Water Supply Issues
5. Local Authority Over Wireless Telecommunications Facilities
6. School Mitigation Fees
7. Transportation Network Companies
8. Response to AB 1147 ...

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