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District 1 Candidate Brenda Plechaty talks about Vallejo issues
Plechaty on why she is uniquely qualified to tackle issues facing Vallejo
Meet the three candidates for Vallejo City Council District 1
The candidates are: Alameda County District Attorney’s investigator Carl Bonner, nonprofit executive Alex Matias, and retired human resources director Brenda Plechaty.
Hiddenbrooke Property Owners Association Forum for Vallejo City Council District 1
Hiddenbrooke Property Owners Association forum for Vallejo City Council District 1
John Takeuchi: Plechaty for Vallejo City Council
Opinion Letter to the Editor of the Vallejo Times Herald by John Takeuchi: Plechaty for Vallejo City Council
Hiddenbrooke Forum for City Council District 1
Hiddenbrooke Forum for Vallejo City Council District 1.
November Election could remake city governments in Vallejo and Benicia
November’s election could be the most consequential in years for the cities of Vallejo and Benicia, with a majority of seats on the city council in both cities up for election.
Independence Day brings city together
Freedom rang out across downtown Vallejo on Thursday, filling the city with the holiday sounds of truck horns, car stereos, boom boxes, a marching band, and even a gospel choir.
Hundreds lined the streets for Vallejo’s 169th annual Fourth of July Parade, braving the heat to see local organizations like martial arts studios, youth sports teams, churches, political candidates and more.
Vallejo City Council Meeting
Vallejo City Council mulls budget proposal that would cut 10% for services and supplies citywide
Brenda Wants Vallejo to Be No. 1
Brenda Plechaty loves the city of Vallejo but thinks it can be better. That’s why she’s thrown her name in the mix for Vallejo City Council’s District 1 spot in the 2024 election.
District 1 — East Vallejo — is currently run by Rozzana Verder-Aliga, but her term runs out in 2025. Plechaty decided in January to run for her seat.
HiddenBrooke Rowing
As the driving force behind the Hiddenbrooke Rowing Team, Brenda not only leads a local powerhouse in competitive rowing but also fosters a community of teamwork, discipline, and determination on the water, inspiring aspiring athletes and symbolizing unity in our community.
Community Involvement
Brenda actively volunteers for numerous charity events, exemplifying the spirit of compassion and service, and making invaluable contributions to local causes and community well-being.
2023 Woman of the Year, House of Representatives
Recognized as one of the 'Women of the Year, 2023' by Congressman John Garamendi, Brenda is a local leader celebrated for her outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to positive change in our community.