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Pleasanton chooses 'maintain' sewer plan; staff to develop rate model and Proposition 218 notice

Pleasanton City Council · February 18, 2026
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The City Council directed staff to pursue the 'maintain' implementation scenario for the sewer system management plan, a balanced approach that meets regulatory requirements and stabilizes the system while moderating near‑term rate burdens. Staff says maintain requires roughly $27.4M in additional revenues over four years and $28M in debt issuance; council asked staff to return with rate impacts and a possible workshop.

Pleasanton — After a technical presentation and extended council questions, the City Council on Feb. 17 directed staff to pursue the “maintain” implementation alternative for the sewer system management plan (SSMP), the approach staff said balances cost and risk while stabilizing operations over five years.

Su Chin Yang, the city’s public works director, introduced the study and turned the presentation to Nancy of Water Resource Economics (WRE), who summarized the firm’s financial analysis. Nancy said the status‑quo (no rate increases) would…

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