Construction is expected to be done at the end of 2011.
The standards and guidelines presented will be voted on by the City Council on Feb. 15.
A project to build 14 two-story homes on Old Stanley Boulevard was met with objections from residents, some members of City Council.
For Tuesday's City Council meeting city staff will give an update on the housing element task force and an incentive program that could help businesses.
Rally participants say health care, unemployment and taxes are the issues they care about the most.
Councilmembers unanimously approve a sixth building in the Clorox Co. compound.
At the annual Tri-Valley Mayors Summit, leaders from Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton and San Ramon gathered to talk about the economy.
Two items on tonight's City Council agenda highlight how Pleasanton is being impacted by the economic downturn.
Pleasanton Patch has compiled background information on all candidates running for office in November.
Wanted: five at-large members.
City Council and Mayoral candidates faced off once again in a forum for Pleasanton's business community.
Pleasanton's go-to guide for the Nov. 2 election. We've included previous stories, too, for your information.
Pleasanton Patch has compiled background information on all candidates running for office in November, when four people will compete for two seats on the water and sewer services district that serves roughly 132,000 residents.
Councilmembers voted 5-0 to continue litigation in the lawsuit filed by the Lin family, owners of the Oak Grove property.
Congressman Jerry McNerney, Mayor Jennifer Hosterman and former Mayor Tom Pico helped to raise money for muscular dystrophy by working a shift at Safeway.
The Staples Ranch project moves forward with the City Council's approval of planned unit development documents for three projects in the property.
Pleasanton city council and mayoral candidates met at Pleasanton Gardens Monday night for a public forum.
Back-pats, applause abound in packed meeting as 124-acre property moves step closer to construction.
Approval of the settlement agreement fully returns permitting authority to the city, removes the housing cap from the city's general plan.
Contested races for school board and city council will give voters some choices.
Work that was supposed to be done at nighttime is now scheduled during the day.
Here's some reaction from those who supported and opposed the project.
Local members of the Pleasanton Tea Party and the Golden Gate Minutemen held a rally today in support of a controversial Arizona immigration law.
Police station solar project slightly impacted; high demand drives down incentives.
The legislation would go into effect next year.
Pleasanton Patch took a tour of W. Dublin/Pleasanton BART station, to learn more about the project and to see what was done in the past two months.
Recent votes hike fees for sewage connection, district rates.
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In the Nov. 2 election, two seats on the Pleasanton City Council will be determined and a mayor will be elected.
The city council approved a tentative settlement agreement that removes a law capping housing units at 29,000. Formal approval of the settlement is set for Aug. 17.
Installation of a pedestrian bridge will shut down portions of I-580 this weekend.
Residents debate future route for bicycle path through the Hacienda Business Park
Due to budget constraints and the opening of the almost-completed Firehouse Arts Center, the city will be unable to rent Amador Theater as a venue for private groups.
Seniors expressed urgency at last night's City Council meeting
A recent survey shows that about 30 percent of all full-time employees received more than $100,000 in salary and benefits last year.
Tonight's budget update will include readjusting the city's expected revenues by about $5 million due to the current economic situation.
The city failed to meet a 10-day notification requirement telling the public that the Staples Ranch updated environmental documents were up for council review.
Transit officials will swap some underused bus route services for a new "Rapid" line. A public meeting about the changes will be held tomorrow at the Veterans Memorial Building.