
City Council - Jan 12, 2026 - Meeting
City Council • Pleasant HillJanuary 12, 2026
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The Pleasant Hill City Council wrapped up infrastructure projects, green-lit design work for safer school crossings, and heard from residents frustrated by potholes and rezoning communication gaps—a meeting that balanced community celebration with bread-and-butter public works.
Council unanimously approves design contract for pedestrian safety upgrades at four high-traffic crossings near schools and trails.
Pothole repairs totaling 131,000+ square feet and pathway overlays on six trails accepted as complete.
Residents press for real-time permit transparency and better rezoning notifications.
Diversity Commission showcases Juneteenth, Pride events, and calls for new volunteers.
City Manager announces Safety Action Plan survey and draft Climate Action Plan open for public comment.
The council voted 5-0 to authorize a design contract with DKS Associates for pedestrian crossing enhancements at four locations: near Pleasant Hill Elementary and Middle School, and along key trail connections.
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