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A Livermore man was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI after clipping a parked car and then crashing his sedan against a house in Pleasanton last Friday evening, according to police.
This was the scene on Pimlico Drive after the crash on May 7. (Photo by JD Lasica)
The situation occurred at about 6 p.m. at the T-intersection of Kirkcaldy Street and Pimlico Drive, right after where West Las Positas Boulevard turns into Kirkcaldy.
The driver, who allegedly later admitted to ingesting fentanyl before getting behind the wheel, hit a parked car while driving on West Las Positas and then continued on Kirkcaldy but failed to turn either right or left at the Pimlico intersection, police said. The car drove on the front yard, then atop a property line divider wall and struck a house.
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Critical speeds and roadway conditions were conducive for reduced speed along both stretches of Stoneridge, according to staff, though state law prohibits lowering the speed from 40 mph between Johnson and Hopyard for any reason.
Though consent agenda items are normally considered routine in nature and voted on in one council motion, Councilwoman Kathy Narum asked if we can agree that we ll survey that section immediately from Foothill to Stoneridge Mall Road to see if it makes sense to lower that down to 40.
City traffic engineer Mike Tassano said, Those are actually the only two sections of roadway on Stoneridge Drive that are currently 45. The small section you re asking about between Foothill and Stoneridge Mall Road is actually already 40mph.
Proposed changes to the city s master fee schedule for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) will be considered during a public hearing at the Pleasanton City Council s regular online meeting on Tuesday night.
Inaugural State of the School District luncheon, hosted by PPIE, celebrates local businesses that support the schools. U.S. magistrate dismisses the claim by James Steinle and Elizabeth Sullivan that the government should be held responsible for the negligence of a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger whose loaded gun, which was stolen from his parked SUV, later fired the bullet that killed their daughter Kate Steinle, 32, in San Francisco on July 1, 2015. Hundreds of women s rights advocates march through downtown Pleasanton in the 2020 Tri-Valley Women s March, a celebration of the centennial of women s suffrage in the United States and all that women have achieved over the past 100 years as well as a recognition of issues still to be resolved.