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2 Year Budget Development
News
On June 17, 2025, the Pleasanton City Council unanimously adopted a balanced two-year operating and capital budget and a five-year capital improvement program (CIP) reflecting the City’s commitment to delivering essential services, supporting economic growth, and making strategic investments in Pleasanton’s future. Aligned with the ONE Pleasanton Strategic Plan, the $248.3 million fiscal year (FY) […]
As part of Pleasanton’s ongoing work to plan for future housing needs, the Pleasanton City Council will soon consider rezoning three properties currently designated for commercial use to allow for future residential development. These potential changes build on the City’s Housing Element, which was certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) […]
There is a large scale power outage affecting many Pleasanton PG&E customers, including several City facilities. Affected City facilities will be closed until approximately 12:00 p.m. today. If power is restored earlier than anticipated, facilities may open earlier. Please call before coming in today. City facilities affected by power outage: Families with children in City […]
After more than two decades of dedicated public service in the City of Pleasanton, Assistant City Manager Pamela Ott has announced her retirement effective June 21, 2025. City Manager Gerry Beaudin has appointed Deputy City Manager Alexa Jeffress to assume the role of Assistant City Manager effective July 1, 2025. Pamela Ott began her career […]
The City is excited to announce the reopening of Lions Wayside Park in downtown Pleasanton! While the park has been under renovation, a number of improvements have been made and amenities added, including a brand new bandstand and dance floor, additional seating and lighting, new grass, and improved ADA access. Ribbon Cutting & Official Park […]
Pleasanton has ranked #2 in the nation in quality of life on the U.S. Social Progress Map, which measures outcomes that directly impact daily life, including safety, health, education, and access to opportunity. The U.S. Social Progress Map covers all 50 states, the 500 largest U.S. cities, and 32,000 neighborhoods, making it the country’s most […]
Meetings
City Council
City Council regular meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
Location: City Council Chamber,
200 Old Bernal Avenue
Planning Commission
Planning Commission meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Location: City Council Chamber,
200 Old Bernal Avenue

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CLOSURE
This facility is closed today due to inclement weather.

Boil Water Notice Cancellation Notification
The Boil Water Notice for Kilkare Road has been lifted. The City of Pleasanton, in conjunction with the State Water Resources Control Board, has conducted comprehensive testing and determined that your water is safe to drink. It is no longer necessary for residents on Kilkare Road to boil tap water or to consume bottled water.