PLEASANTON — The city will charge residents more for water beginning May 1 in an attempt to recover financial reserves lost through the city’s water conservation efforts.
While unanimously overturning the rejection of a new downtown residential building during its March 1 meeting, the Pleasanton City Council also considered parking lifts as a way to improve the
A planned unit development plan to construct 22 single-family homes and 22 accessory dwelling units in the Happy Valley area received approval from the Pleasanton City Council last week.
After a month-long delay, the Pleasanton City Council decided on a final inventory list of housing sites that will be included in the environmental analysis for the upcoming Housing Element update during a lengthy special meeting.
Outdoor dining and shopping downtown are poised for a big comeback this year, after the Pleasanton City Council on Tuesday approved framework along with a $100,000 sponsorship for now-monthly Weekend of Main street closures.