Mayors, taxes and more: What you need to know about Tri-Valley elections
Briefly

"With the upcoming election, Pleasanton faces critical decisions about local leadership, potential tax increases, and initiatives for improved air quality and clean water access."
"I have vowed to refuse money from commercial developers, focusing on securing state and federal funding for our city’s needs while maintaining integrity in my leadership," states Mayor Brown.
"Balch emphasizes tighter budget strategies instead of new taxes, asserting, 'Pleasanton's leadership has drifted, and we must return to our city of planned progress.'"
"If approved, Measure PP would be Pleasanton’s first sales tax, potentially raising $10 million annually, crucial for funding amidst a projected $13 million budget shortfall."
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