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Res 2015-169/adopting guiding principles for the 2016 City of San Marcos Federal Policy Program activities
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Res 2015-169/adopting guiding principles for the 2016 City of San Marcos Federal Policy Program activities
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Support federal action to encourage the protection and preservation of spring <br />flows and the rivers in San Marcos; to protect the community's rare <br />environmental resources and assets; provide new sources of funding for water <br />infrastructure and water conservation and wastewater treatment and reuse; <br />support reasonable groundwater district rules related to the length of <br />groundwater permits and timeframes to develop related infrastructure; protect <br />the City's investment in water infrastructure for current and future use; and <br />promote and develop alternative energy sources. <br />• Support opportunities to address wastewater reuse issues at the federal level. <br />This includes providing support for existing targeted grant opportunities and <br />identifying other potential funding streams or policies that impact these activities. <br />Economic Development <br />Support Congressional action to promote economic development; identify and <br />pursue related economic development funding opportunities through the U.S. <br />Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration; provide <br />incentives to cities to attract and retain businesses; increase funding for <br />workforce training and programs to employ veterans; strengthen Pre -K to16 <br />education; and increase funding for adult education and literacy. <br />Public Safety <br />Support federal grant programs that advance police and fire public safety <br />programs for assistance with equipment, training and personnel. <br />K <br />
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