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Pittsburg City Council — June 1, 2026

Pittsburg City Council meeting ·

This meeting starts with a budget workshop, then covers water and roads. The city is asking people to comment on its long-term water plan. It is also moving forward on new housing projects, safer school crosswalks, and yearly fees for landscaping and street lights in some neighborhoods. Most other items are routine city business.

City Budget Workshop

Budget

Before the regular meeting, the Council holds a special workshop to talk about the city's budget.

Why it matters: The budget decides how your tax money is spent on services like police, roads, and parks.

What's being decided: Discuss

2025 Water Plan Public Hearing

Water

The city must update its long-term water plan every five years. This hearing lets the public comment. It stays open until June 15, 2026.

Why it matters: This plan shapes how the city manages your water supply for years to come.

What's being decided: Discuss (hearing open through June 15)

Review Pay for City Clerk and Treasurer

Government

A council member asked to bring back an item to look at the pay for the elected City Clerk and Treasurer.

Why it matters: These are elected jobs paid with public money, so their pay affects the city budget.

What's being decided: Discuss (future item)

Trash and Recycling Consultant

Trash

The city wants to hire R3 Consulting Group to help update its old trash and recycling contracts. New state laws now require changes.

Why it matters: This could affect your trash service and the rates you pay for it.

What's being decided: Approve

Citywide Landscape and Street Light Fees

Fees

The city is setting yearly fees to pay for landscaping and street lights across town. A public hearing is set for July 20, 2026.

Why it matters: These fees show up on your property tax bill and pay for lighting and green spaces.

What's being decided: Approve report and set hearing date

Oak Hills Landscape and Street Light Fees

Fees

Same as the citywide fees, but just for the Oak Hills area. A public hearing is set for July 20, 2026.

Why it matters: Oak Hills residents pay this fee for their local landscaping and lights.

What's being decided: Approve report and set hearing date

Esperanza at San Marco Housing Study

Housing

The city wants to hire Stantec to do an environmental study for a proposed home subdivision on a 22-acre site.

Why it matters: This is a step toward building new homes in Pittsburg. It affects growth and traffic.

What's being decided: Approve

Safer School Crosswalks

Traffic

The city is asking for state grant money to add flashing crosswalk beacons at six spots in school zones.

Why it matters: This helps keep kids and walkers safer near schools.

What's being decided: Approve

Tuscany Meadows Unit 2 Final Map

Housing

The city is approving the final map and improvement plans for a new home subdivision called Tuscany Meadows Unit 2.

Why it matters: This clears the way for more homes to be built in the area.

What's being decided: Approve

Plain-language summary prepared by the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce. Not an official record of the City of Pittsburg — verify at pittsburgca.gov.