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Pleasanton reviews BART station TOD concepts that could add hundreds to over a thousand homes

Pleasanton City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

City staff and BART presented concept plans for the Pleasanton/Dublin BART station, including two test‑fit scenarios that would add roughly 870–1,300 housing units (with 20% minimum affordable under state TOD rules), new plaza and parking strategies; council gave informal support and asked staff to refine parking and access studies.

Pleasanton City Council members on Nov. 18 reviewed a concept plan developed with BART and consultant teams for transit‑oriented development (TOD) at the Pleasanton/Dublin BART station. The informational item did not require action, but council provided detailed feedback for staff to incorporate into a development framework and the upcoming parking/station‑access study.

BART’s TOD representative described the agency’s program and its regional role; consultants from Van Meter Williams Pollock presented two 'test‑fit' scenarios for the approximately 11.3‑acre site. Together the scenarios produced a…

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