And the decision on Oak Grove in Pleasanton is made. On Thur. March 20th, Judge Frank Roesch made a ruling that rejected the efforts of some Pleasanton residents to stop the development of Oak Grove in Pleasanton. This has been one of the hot topics in Pleasanton for many years. If you drive down Stanly Blvd. from Downtown Pleasanton to Livermore you will even see a sign advertising the available lots! More information can be found in some of the past postings made here about the development in Oak Grove.
Oak Grove in Pleasanton – Jan. 7th ‘08
Oak Grove in Pleasanton – Oct. 3rd ‘07
Oak Grove in Pleasanton – Sept. 27th ‘07
Oak Grove in Pleasanton – Sept. 5th ‘07
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The Moxley Team | March 21, 2008
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Oak Grove in Pleasanton was recently approved by the Pleasanton City Council for the development of 51 lots on 77 acres with the addition of 496 acres of open space, trails and equestrian paths. Owners of this land, Jennifer and Frederic Lin, filed a suit in Alameda Superior Court against the opponents of the Oak Grove development. This suit filed against opponents of Oak Grove in Pleasanton is in an attempt to stop the efforts of a the group Save Pleasanton Hills lead by former council woman Kay Ayala. The suit states that improper efforts were made in obtaining the nearly 5,225 supporters signatures to force a referendum to overturn the approval of the Oak Grove development. Read more…