
Daniel Elizondo
Managing Editor at Pleasanton Express
Managing Editor @pe1909 ๐จ๐ปโ๐ป | Former sports & school PR | Professional eavesdropper | Joshua 1:9 | Opinions are my own
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2 weeks ago |
pleasantonexpress.com | Daniel Elizondo
The Jourdanton City Council will consider authorizing up to $10 million in certificates of obligation to fund street projects and has scheduled a public hearing town hall meeting on Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m.The proposed certificates of obligation would fund various projects, including the design, construction, and renovation of streets, sidewalks, drainage, and related infrastructure.
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3 weeks ago |
pleasantonexpress.com | Daniel Elizondo
As the Pleasanton Independent School District approaches the end of its fiscal year in September, officials are projecting a potential budget shortfall but remain optimistic about mitigating the deficit. Preliminary estimates for the 2025-26 fiscal year, assuming current funding levels and no legislative changes, indicate a possible shortfall. โIn the past, I have let you know that we would be short this year,โ said Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Donato.
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3 weeks ago |
pleasantonexpress.com | Daniel Elizondo
Just like that, another graduation season has come and gone here in Pleasanton. Banners are being taken down, caps and gowns are being stored away, and the Class of 2025 is now looking ahead, preparing for that exciting next chapter โ whether itโs college campuses or the bustling world of work. It feels like just yesterday, though it was several decades ago, that I, too, walked that very same stage at Pleasanton High School.
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3 weeks ago |
pleasantonexpress.com | Daniel Elizondo
Welcome to Flashback! Enjoy some photos and articles we've captured from past publications.
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3 weeks ago |
pleasantonexpress.com | Daniel Elizondo
The future of a planned regional medical examinerโs facility for South Texas is in question as several county judges consider withdrawing support due to concerns over long-term operating costs, 81st Judicial District Attorney Audrey Louis said. Facility supporters and opponents voiced their views on the projectโs necessity at a public meeting Wednesday, May 21.
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Here's the first column from the Sequim Food Bank that will share a window into the work they're doing, the challenges theyโre navigating, and the many ways the community's generosity keeps it moving forward.. https://t.co/Kg6mDNa8rk

Pleasanton city council voted to use eminent domain to condemn 63.85 acres adjacent to the airport. Councilmember Harmony Ratterree voted against it

Pleasanton city council voted to annex 399+ acres adjacent to the airport.