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PLEASANTON – The city will soon gain insight into just how much it supports a culture of equity through a new program centered around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Pleasanton city staff presented what some council members said was a bleak and depressing report on the 2022 state legislative session, which included several housing-related bills recently signed into law.
The atmosphere was tense inside the Pleasanton City Council chambers Tuesday as the council members voted 3-2 to increase their monthly pay by 10% following strong remarks from Mayor Karla Brown.
PLEASANTON — Anticipated updates to the state’s forever-chemical guidelines could bring the city’s groundwater wells offline as early as Jan. 1, with no clear strategy to make up the deficit.
The Pleasanton City Council authorized staff last week to allocate $363,755 from the water utility enterprise fund and put that money toward a new capital investment project that would develop and analyze water supply alternatives.
The Pleasanton City Council voted last week to send a proposed ordinance, which includes additional accessibility design standards for certain types of new residential developments, back to city staff for further review and discussion.
Voters should look toward candidates who can build bridges among diverse perspectives while achieving important goals for Pleasanton. In our view, those council candidates are Dean Wallace in District 1 and Jamie Yee in District 3.
Members from the Pleasanton Police Department updated the City Council with its biannual report last week on topics including school police officers, "stop data" collection and the challenge of hiring new personnel.
The Pleasanton community is mourning the loss of former mayor, bank executive and community service leader Robert 'Bob' Philcox. His service on two public agencies came at crucial junctures in the recent history of the Tri-Valley.