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Pleasanton residents press council on ICE policy, surveillance vendor and parks; dispensary revenue idea raised
Summary
During public comment residents asked the council to clarify policies on federal immigration enforcement and the city’s contract with surveillance vendor Flock Safety, raised the need for park repairs to sand‑volleyball courts, and suggested exploring a licensed cannabis dispensary as an additional revenue source.
Pleasanton — Several residents used the council’s public‑comment period on Feb. 17 to press for clearer city policy on immigration enforcement and surveillance, to request repairs to neighborhood parks, and to suggest new revenue options.
Lori Carducci, a Pleasanton resident, urged the council to update and publish clearer guidance about how city staff and facilities would be handled if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducts operations locally. “A year old…
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