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News
The City of Pleasanton is partnering with FlashVote, a community survey tool that makes it easy for residents to share quick, confidential feedback on local topics. Insights collected through FlashVote will help City leaders make more informed decisions that reflect the community’s priorities. Pleasanton residents can register at www.flashvote.com/pleasantonca or call 775-235-2240 to participate by […]
Pleasanton, Calif. – As the City of Pleasanton prepares its next two-year budget, it remains committed to ensuring long-term fiscal sustainability informed by community engagement. To expand opportunities for public participation in the budget development process, the City has launched a new Online Budget Engagement Tool, allowing community members to share their input on potential […]
Pleasanton, Calif. – At a February 20, 2025 workshop, the Pleasanton City Council received results of an independent financial assessment that validated the methodology used to develop the City’s financial forecast and confirmed the City’s projected structural budget deficit. The assessment was conducted by Eide Bailly, a full-service certified public accounting firm. The independent report […]
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.