
Pleasant Hill, CA – City Council – Dec 15, 2025
City Council • Pleasant HillDecember 15, 2025
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Water took center stage Monday night as Pleasant Hill's City Council heard back-to-back updates from the region's two major water suppliers on aging infrastructure, climate volatility, and the long-term push for conservation. The council capped the evening by unanimously adopting an urgency ordinance updating local accessory dwelling unit rules to beat a Jan. 1 state law deadline—and setting aside $200,000 to cushion future pension costs.
Regional water agencies detail billions in infrastructure needs and conservation goals through 2050.
Council accepts clean FY 2025 audit; city marks 33 consecutive years of national financial reporting recognition.
$200,000 approved for pension stabilization trust to buffer CalPERS rate peaks expected around 2031–2032.
Emergency ADU ordinance adopted 5–0 to align local code with new state housing laws before Jan. 1.
Resident urges city to publish annual housing production data online.
Pleasant Hill straddles the service areas of two major water suppliers—East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and Contra Costa Water District (CCWD)—and both sent representatives Monday to brief the council on regional supply, infrastructure investments, and conservation progress.
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