The Pleasanton City Council held a special workshop last week to discuss options for addressing the city’s financial deficit, including scaling back police, fire and other community services.
Pleasanton residents will no longer be able to call in virtually during City Council meetings to make comments over Zoom or by phone following a 3-2 decision vote by the councilmembers at their last meeting.
The Pleasanton City Council unanimously gave staff the green light last week to move forward with a plan to construct two new groundwater wells, which is expected to cost the city a minimum of $23 million.
Pleasanton city staff are close to finalizing a recommendation for the City Council to possibly design and build two new groundwater wells outside of the PFAS contaminant plume following the Sept. 19 council meeting discussion.