For residents
Pittsburg City Council — April 6, 2026
Pittsburg City Council meeting ·
This meeting covers several road and money items. The city wants to build a new roundabout on Linscheid Drive to slow down traffic. It also plans to fix and repave streets in one part of town. Leaders will look at mid-year budget changes and set up work for a large new housing project on a 606-acre site.
New Roundabout on Linscheid Drive
TrafficThe city wants to build one roundabout and add striping and signs where Linscheid Drive meets Madoline Street. It would add money and hire a contractor to do the work.
Why it matters: This is meant to slow down cars and make the street safer for people who live nearby.
What's being decided: Approve
Street Repaving in Zone 7
RoadsThe city plans to fix and repave streets in one part of town. Crews will seal cracks and add new surface layers to make roads last longer.
Why it matters: Better roads mean a smoother, safer drive for people who use these streets.
What's being decided: Approve
Mid-Year Budget Changes
BudgetStaff checked the city budget halfway through the year. They want to adjust the numbers to match what the city is really earning and spending.
Why it matters: The city budget pays for services residents use, like roads, parks, and safety.
What's being decided: Approve
Study for Big New Housing Project (Faria)
HousingThe city wants to hire a firm to study the environmental impact of a proposed housing project on a 606-acre site. This is a legal step before the project can move ahead.
Why it matters: This is a very large new housing area. It could bring many new homes and change traffic and open space in town.
What's being decided: Approve
Accepting New Homes at Tuscany Meadows
HousingA 95-home development east of Highlands Ranch is finished. The city would take over maintaining the public streets and improvements there.
Why it matters: New homes add to the neighborhood. The city will now care for the roads and public parts.
What's being decided: Approve
Updating City Zoning Rules
DevelopmentThe city wants to update its development rules and zoning map to match its long-term growth plan. It would extend a contract with a planning firm to finish the work.
Why it matters: Zoning rules decide what can be built and where. This shapes future homes, shops, and neighborhoods.
What's being decided: Approve
Report on Developer Fees
FeesThe city must report each year on the fees it collects from developers to pay for public facilities. This report shows what was collected and spent.
Why it matters: These fees help pay for roads, parks, and other things new growth needs, instead of leaving that cost to residents.
What's being decided: Discuss
Plain-language summary prepared by the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce. Not an official record of the City of Pittsburg — verify at pittsburgca.gov.
