PLEASANTON — A plan to build 360 rental apartments at the Stoneridge Shopping Center received city council approval on March 21 after staff allayed concerns about how the project would
The Pleasanton City Council tried out last month a new prioritization process for capital improvement program (CIP) projects, freeing up some $8.2 million for 16 higher priority projects identified by
Pleasanton Police Chief David Swing told the City Council last Tuesday that one of the biggest challenges continues to be a staffing shortage, which is affecting morale and non-emergency response times.
The Pleasanton City Council recently approved a recommendation from staff to defer or delete 14 priority projects from the city s General Fund Capital Improvement Program (CIP) project list during the March 21 council meeting.
After nearly a decade of planning, the Pleasanton City Council unanimously approved a 360-unit multi-family housing project to be developed at the Stoneridge Shopping Center during its March 21 council meeting.