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Water Rate Update 2025
To maintain safe, high-quality water service and meet growing infrastructure and regulatory needs, the City is proposing updates to its water and recycled water rates, drought rates, and connection fees. A comprehensive rate study was completed in July, and the City Council will hold a public hearing on October 7, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. to consider adopting the proposed changes for the next four years, beginning January 1, 2026.
News
The City’s annual Pavement Management Program continues this fall with repaving on West Las Positas Boulevard between Foothill Road and I-680. Beginning in early September, crews will remove and replace the top layer of asphalt, regrade the roadway, and add safety improvements. These include a new left-turn lane from West Las Positas onto southbound Foothill […]
The September edition of the City of Pleasanton’s community newsletter is here! Stay informed with updates on National Preparedness Month, including a free emergency workshop, ongoing pavement improvements on West Las Positas Boulevard, and planning efforts for East Pleasanton and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART site. You’ll also find a video on investments in Pleasanton’s water future, […]
The Pleasanton City Council has unanimously approved updates to the City’s zoning code to make it easier for innovation-based businesses to locate and grow in Pleasanton. This action reflects a key City Council priority of advancing economic development to grow City revenues and directly supports the City’s Economic Development Strategic Plan, which calls for attracting […]
PLEASANTON, Calif. — The City of Pleasanton and the Zone 7 Water Agency have reached an agreement that brings closure to a legal dispute filed by Zone 7 in early 2024 regarding the collection of water connection fees. The City and Zone 7 entered into a Settlement Agreement on July 17, 2024, reaffirming both agencies’ […]
On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, the City Council took the latest step in the City’s efforts to update its water rates by accepting the 2025 Water Rate Study Report and authorizing Proposition 218 notification for water and sewer rate changes. Like most California water providers, Pleasanton faces ongoing challenges related to aging infrastructure, stricter regulatory […]
At its July 15 meeting, the Pleasanton City Council approved nearly $700,000 in funding through a grant program that supports local nonprofits and community projects. The funding will go to the Housing and Human Services Grant (HHSG) Program, which helps organizations deliver vital services to those in need, including housing support, mental health care, food […]
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

Emergency Preparedness
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Don’t wait—prepare today!
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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.