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City staff set to update Pleasanton council on expediting Housing Element approval

Pleasanton's City Council has a packed agenda Tuesday as they get set to review an updated timeline for the city's Housing Element adoption, improvements to West Las Positas Boulevard and a new priority-setting process for projects.

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The Future of Grocery Delivery Comes to Pleasanton

PLEASANTON — Lucky California on W. Las Positas Boulevard has a new way for customers to receive their groceries: a contactless delivery service featuring a cooler-shaped robot on wheels.

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Lucky California Donates to Pleasanton Unified Schools


Save Mart Supermarkets, which operates the Lucky California grocery chain, has announced several new Tri-Valley partnerships in the lead-up to the opening of its remodeled flagship store in Pleasanton.
The Lucky store on Las Positas Boulevard has designated the nearby Donlon Elementary School for the company’s Adopt-A-School program.
Donlon Elementary will receive $1,000, along with year-round support from Lucky that includes teacher treats, donated books for National Reading Day, and store tours.
Each of Pleasanton’s three middle schools – Pleasanton, Thomas Hart, and Harvest Park -- will also receive $1,000 for their after-school programs, while Amador Valley and Foothill High School will each receive $1,000 to support their marching band and dance teams. Each of the high schools will also receive $1,500 in Lucky California gift cards to help stock food pantries and support their culinary arts programs.

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