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Pleasanton council adopts ordinances on city map, airport financing, election orders and utility rates (first reading)
Summary
Pleasanton City Council on March 13 adopted multiple ordinances including updates to the official city map, airport-related certificates of obligation, airport rules, and election scheduling; council also held a first reading on increased water and sewer rates.
Pleasanton City Council voted March 13 to adopt a set of ordinances that update the city map, amend airport rules, and authorize issuance of airport-related certificates of obligation; council also approved an election order and declared an unopposed candidate elected. The council held a first reading on proposed water and sewer rate increases.
The measures were taken during the ordinances-and-resolutions portion of the regular meeting. Council members moved and seconded the measures in open session; for each adoption the chair called for those in favor to raise their right hand and then declared the motion carried.
Why it matters: the adopted ordinances adjust the city’s official map, change airport rule language and fees, and authorize debt instruments tied to airport projects — items that affect planning, airport operations and city financing. The first reading on utility rates would change water and sewer rates beginning in May 2025 if adopted in future action.
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