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Pleasanton planning panel approves 59‑unit Black Avenue townhome project amid traffic concerns The Pleasanton Planning Commission on Nov. 12 unanimously approved a 59‑unit, three‑story townhome development with seven ADUs and nine affordable units at 4400 Black Avenue under SB 330 and AB 130 provisions, despite neighborhood warnings about traffic, school safety and neighborhood character.

The Pleasanton Planning Commission has greenlit a controversial 59-unit townhome project, igniting fierce debates over traffic safety and neighborhood impact.

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Pleasanton Residents Oppose Charter City Proposal for Real Estate Transfer Tax Local business owners argue the proposed transfer tax harms housing affordability and transactions.

Pleasanton residents are rallying against a proposed real estate transfer tax, claiming it could cripple housing affordability and slow down the market.

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City officials target mid 2028 for completion of expanded Stanford facility Officials project expanded Stanford facility to open in mid 2028, pending permit approval.

Pleasanton officials are eyeing a mid-2028 completion date for the expanded Stanford facility, but will it solve the pressing housing crisis?

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