Patch reached out to all Pleasanton mayoral and city council candidates to hear about their ideas for the city.
The city will receive a comprehensive rundown of its troubled finances.
Seats are being contested in Areas 3 and 4.
Patch reached out to all PUSD Board of Trustees candidates to hear about their ideas to help Pleasanton schools.
The council will vote on whether to sell the theater to PUSD in order to fund repairs.
Applications are due Aug. 26.
The Pleasanton City Council will consider approving a senior living community on a 46-acre plot of land on the east side of Foothill Road.
“The state Legislature has declared war on our cities. We think that this is a turning of that tide,” said Pleasanton's vice mayor.
The Pleasanton City Council will consider a potential sales tax ballot measure that could generate $10 million annually.
Eicher, who briefly served as interim chief, is challenging Valerie Arkin to represent District 2.
The new ban aims to reduce noise and emissions.
The city is looking at $2 million in proposed cuts, including to police, fire, maintenance, library services, and more.
Arkin listed public safety, fiscal responsibility, and water management as some of her top priorities.
The Pleasanton City Council will review up to $19 million in proposed water revenue bonds to fund water facility improvements.
Brown has served as mayor since 2020, and as a council member since 2012. She is running against Council Member Jack Balch.
The council will review a proposed 57-unit housing development at the site of Harvest Valley Christian Church.
Xaviera Scoggins has served as the interim director since March, following 19 years with the city.
Balch, a long-time council member and former planning commissioner, will run against Mayor Karla Brown in November.
Political newcomer Jim Shoemaker came out ahead of Democratic Congressman Jerry McNerney and Assemblyman Carlos Villapudua.
See preliminary totals for the Zone 7 board race, House District 14 race, ballot questions, and more.
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The city announced the hire of Siew-Chin Yeong, the current assistant director of public works for Oakland.
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Patch is profiling Tri-Valley candidates on the March primary ballot.
The changes come after the old page was compromised.
Users are advised to be cautious of anything they see on the site as of Thursday afternoon.
The new site features improved aesthetics, navigation, and adaptability to different formats, the city said.
The new plans for Lions Wayside and Delucchi Parks includes a new bandstand, expanded lawn area, and additional trees and seating.
The new strategic plan establishes five goals including funding the city's future and building a community where everyone belongs.
Dubbed "ONE Pleasanton," the initiative will tackle long-term planning in five specific areas.
The council will revisit the issue in November after further analysis.
The City Council will review the three-year contract Sept. 19, and vote to approve Oct. 3.
Applications to serve on the board, which manages the Alameda County Fair and Fairgrounds, are due Sept. 20.