Meeting Date: October 20, 2025
Location: City Hall Council Chamber, 65 Civic Avenue, Pittsburg, CA
Time: Closed Session: 6:00 PM | Regular Meeting: 7:00 PM
Watch Online: Click here to stream live or on-demand


Overview

From fire safety to affordable housing and trail expansion, the City Council covered a wide mix of meaningful topics this week. This meeting also honored two important pillars of the Pittsburg community: longtime planning commissioner Rick Rivas and all the city’s everyday volunteers.


Key Decisions & Highlights

🙌 Honoring Rick Rivas

The Council issued a heartfelt proclamation to Rick Rivas, celebrating nearly 20 years of service as a Planning Commissioner and his major contributions to Pittsburg’s growth and development.

🌟 Make a Difference Day Recognized

October 26, 2025 was officially proclaimed Make a Difference Day—a day to celebrate and encourage volunteerism across Pittsburg.

🚒 Long-Term Fire Protection Agreement Approved

Council extended its agreement with Contra Costa County Fire Protection District through 2040, securing reliable fire and emergency medical services for the long haul.

🏡 Affordable Housing Boost on Willow Pass

Land on Willow Pass Road will be transferred to Habitat for Humanity to build new affordable homes for low-income families, furthering Pittsburg’s efforts to support housing for all.

🖼 Arts & Community Foundation Lease Extended

The Pittsburg Arts & Community Foundation will continue operating out of the Buchanan Swim Center through 2027, offering programs that support local arts, education, and cultural enrichment.

🏘 Zoning Approved for Loveridge Development

Council approved a zoning change for a proposed mixed-use development near Loveridge Road and Highway 4, which includes up to 57 townhomes and commercial space.

🚶 Parkside Trail Extension Design Begins

Council approved an engineering contract to design the Parkside Trail extension, improving bicycle and pedestrian access throughout central Pittsburg.

⚖️ Code Enforcement Modernization

Council adopted updates to Title 1 of the Municipal Code, streamlining administrative penalties and enforcement tools to better handle nuisance violations.


Why This Matters

  • Public Safety: Long-term fire services planning ensures quick emergency response.
  • Community Development: New homes, trails, and zoning projects make Pittsburg safer and more livable.
  • Support for the Arts: Continuing leases help nonprofits serve the community.
  • Civic Engagement: Recognizing volunteers and leaders like Rick Rivas builds local pride.

Fun Fact

Rick Rivas, honored at this meeting, played a role in shaping nearly every major development in Pittsburg over two decades—talk about a legacy!


🤔 How You Can Participate in City Decisions

  • 🗣 Speak during Public Comment: Just fill out a Speaker’s Card before your item is heard.
  • 💻 Watch from Home: Stream live or replay anytime
  • 📅 Next Meeting: November 3, 2025, at 7:00 PM — 65 Civic Avenue, Pittsburg, CA
  • 📂 Review full agendas and reports: Visit the City’s website

Sadie Croskey
Author: Sadie Croskey