For residents
Pittsburg Planning Commission — June 9, 2026
Pittsburg Planning Commission meeting ·
This Planning Commission meeting looks at three local projects. The biggest is a plan to build a 318-unit apartment complex called Esperanza Apartments. The Commission is also reviewing a coffee shop sign and giving more time to build a new car wash. If you care about new housing or new businesses in Pittsburg, these items matter to you.
Esperanza Apartments (318 Units)
HousingA builder wants more time to build a 318-unit apartment complex on West Leland Road. It would have twelve three-story buildings and a clubhouse. This is their third request for a three-year extension.
Why it matters: This project could add a lot of new homes to Pittsburg. More housing can help with rent and give people more places to live. But it also means more neighbors and more traffic in that area.
What's being decided: Approve or deny the extension of the design review approval.
7 Brew Coffee Sign
BusinessA coffee shop on Railroad Avenue wants to put up a 5-foot-tall freestanding sign near the street.
Why it matters: This shows a new coffee business is coming to the area. It is a small change but it affects what you see along Railroad Avenue.
What's being decided: Approve or deny the sign application.
Blue Wave Car Wash Time Extension
BusinessThe builders of a car wash on East Leland Road want three more years to finish the project. The old approval was set to end in February 2026.
Why it matters: A new car wash means a new business and jobs in Pittsburg. Extending the time keeps the project alive instead of letting it expire.
What's being decided: Approve or deny the three-year time extension.
Plain-language summary prepared by the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce. Not an official record of the City of Pittsburg — verify at pittsburgca.gov.
