Pleasanton’s New Look in 2025 – What’s Your Opinion

pleasanton signWhat will 2025 look like for residents of Pleasanton? For one, probably no more new housing built as we approach the voter approver 29,000 Pleasanton Housing Cap. Side note, if you want to develop some land into housing, you might want to do it sooner than later since there are only a few thousand units left before the Pleasanton housing cap it met.

The City Council and Planning Commission have revised the general plan after 5 years of meetings and planning.

To view the updated plan visit www.pleasantongeneralplan.org or pick up a hard copy at the Planning department at 200 Bernal Ave.

This is your opportunity to review the Pleasanton General Plan and make your voice heard to the Council at the upcoming meetings. With issues like the Oak Grove in Pleasanton it is important to make sure the city leaders are heading down the right path.

Update – Staples Ranch Pleasanton

Staples Ranch Pleasanton

We can all agree that more parks in Pleasanton will increase Pleasanton Home values. It’s one of those things that adds to the value of a Pleasanton neighborhood and the entire town. Staples Ranch in Pleasanton is a 124 Acre development off Interstate 580 and El Charro of which 17 Acres will be a community park.

In addition to the park at Staples Ranch in Pleasanton the following will also be included:

  • 37 Acre Auto Mall (Pleasanton Auto Mall)
  • 46 Acre Senior Care Community (Stoneridge Creek)
  • 11 Acre Commercial/Retail
  • 5 Acre Neighborhood Park with Storm Basin
  • Don’t Forget the San Jose Sharks Ice Rink

Staples Ranch in Pleasanton Previous Post from April ‘08

Update: Save Pleasanton’s Hills & Housing Cap Initiative

At the Pleasanton City Council meeting on July 15 @ 7:00 the council will meet to discuss adopting two resolutions.

  • Adopt a resolution placing the Save Pleasanton’s Hills & Housing Cap initiative on the November 4, 2008 ballot; and approve related Election procedures.
  • Adopt a resolution placing an initiative measure to protect ridgelines and hillsides and to clarify growth management procedures on the November 4, 2008 ballot; and approve related election procedures.
  • City Council Agenda 7-15-08

    More than 5,000 Pleasanton residents signed a petition asking the Pleasanton City Council to place an initiative on the ballot which would limit development on Pleasanton hillsides. Some of what is asked for is.

    • Limiting development on hillsides with grades greater than 25% within 100 feet of a ridgeline
    • Stricter definition of ‘housing unit’ increasing the current number of residential units in Pleasanton

    Supporters are looking for an ordinance that would stop developments like Oak Grove in Pleasanton which is a 51 lot custom home development on 496 acres in the southeast hills of Pleasanton.

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