
City Council Special Meeting (Closed and Open Sessions) 4pm/ Regular Meeting at 6 pm - Dec 16, 2025
City Council • Walnut CreekDecember 16, 2025
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Pickleball players packed the council chamber Monday night, delivering an hour of impassioned testimony urging the City to restore playing hours at Rudgear Park — but with a lawsuit pending, officials could only listen. Beyond the recreation dispute, the council quietly advanced flood-control infrastructure, locked in two more years of enforceable speed limits, and heard a stark warning from John Muir Health: federal healthcare cuts could strip $300 million from the local hospital system.
Dozens of pickleball advocates — including a 10-year-old — urge restoration of weekday afternoon and evening court hours; City discloses demurrer filed in ongoing lawsuit.
John Muir Health warns HR1-related Medi-Cal changes could cost the system $300 million in annual revenue.
Council approves design contract for underground stormwater vault to fix chronic flooding near Homestead and Walker avenues.
Speed-limit enforcement preserved: 2019 traffic survey extended two years, keeping radar tickets legal.
FY25 audit receives clean opinion; staff flags tight margins, rising insurance costs, and online-shopping revenue shifts.
New state housing laws previewed — adaptive reuse streamlining and tougher enforcement timelines take effect in 2026.
For more than an hour, residents young and old pleaded with the council to expand pickleball access at Rudgear Park, where court hours have been sharply curtailed following complaints from neighboring homeowners.
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