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needed, while at the same time allowing local agencies to determine how best to address <br /> this policy issue at the local level. <br /> • Utility user taxes. Support legislation or regulations that would provide cities with the <br /> flexibility and authority to collect or increase Utility User Taxes (UUTs). Oppose any <br /> proposals that seek to limit or restrict the use of UUTs. <br /> • Sugar-sweetened beverages. Monitor legislative efforts that may impact the sugary <br /> beverage industry, including requirements for additional information or regulations. <br /> • Traffic signal synchronization. Support legislation or regulatory efforts to address <br /> greenhouse gases (GHG) by providing for opportunities to fund traffic signal <br /> synchronization and other related actions. This 2014 legislative session marked a new <br /> focus on changing state law to allow for greater flexibility of certain funds, especially to help <br /> address GHG reductions. Support legislation and budget proposals that will provide funding <br /> opportunities for traffic synchronization efforts that serve to reduce traffic and pollution. <br /> • CEQA reform. Support legislation that would reform the California Environmental Quality <br /> Act (CEQA) review process, while ensuring sufficient environmental protections remain in <br /> place. Support efforts that would lead to a reduction in time delays or excessive lawsuits. <br /> Support efforts that would allow local agencies to set criteria for traffic impact levels-of- <br /> service based upon locally adopted General Plans and/or other local requirements. <br /> • Creek Walk, East Bay Greenway, and other similar projects. Support legislation, <br /> regulations, and budget proposals that would provide funding opportunities or other support <br /> for the development of greenway projects, bicycle and pedestrian projects, and other <br /> modes of active transportation. <br /> • Water quality measures/trash capture devices. Support legislation, regulations, and <br /> budget proposals that provide support and resources to address storm water runoff, <br /> including but not limited to additional funding for the installation of trash capture devices. <br /> • Climate change, Clean/Renewable energy, and Electric vehicle infrastructure. <br /> Support efforts to incentivize, promote, or secure additional funding for projects or programs <br /> designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and/or address sea-level rise. These efforts <br /> could include: clean energy, energy efficiency improvements, Community Choice <br /> Aggregation (CCA), and electric vehicle infrastructure. <br /> • Cap-and-Trade funding. Support legislation, funding guidelines, and/or other regulations <br /> for the successful disbursement of funding from the State's Cap-and-Trade program for <br /> various City programs and efforts. The State Budget for FY 2014-15 included the first real <br /> appropriations from Cap-and-Trade auction revenues and the associated funding programs <br /> will begin to roll out in early 2015. Illegal dumping & Graffiti abatement. Support <br /> legislative efforts that provide for greater penalties or incentives to reduce the amount of <br /> illegal dumping and graffiti. Support funding opportunities that may be available to mitigate <br /> these issues. <br /> • Recycling programs. Support legislation to extend incentives for both household and <br /> commercial recycling efforts. Oppose any legislation that hampers recycling efforts or <br /> reduces incentives to recycle. Support funding opportunities made possible by the state's <br /> bottle bill program. <br /> • Parks funding. The Pro Tern elect authored a bill that would establish a 2016 park bond <br /> bill, which will be reintroduced in the 2015 legislative session. Support this legislation and <br /> ensure it meets the needs of the City, as well as efforts to build a coalition to secure its <br /> passage into law. Support efforts to secure funding made possible by the California Cultural <br /> Historic Endowment (CCHE), draft guidelines for which are anticipated to be released for <br /> public comment in early 2015. Vehicle Miles Traveled legislation. Monitor this new policy <br /> City of City of San Leandro 2015 State Legislative Platform and Policy Guidelines Page 2 of 5 <br />