LIVERMORE — The city council this week approved the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report (APR), while also learning that there will be a 67% increase in housing unit requirements
The council this week received a presentation on the Comprehensive General Plan
Update and provided feedback for the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) and
staff during the land-use
The city council this week agreed to let voters decide whether to amend the
South Livermore Urban Growth Boundary to allow for a sewer extension to Wine
Country.
The city council this week received a 20-year report on Measure D, which was
passed by voters in 2000 to protect agriculture and open space from urban sprawl
Christian Youth Theater (CYT) enjoyed a successful run with Shrek The Musical at
Livermore High School. The six performances ran June 16 to 19, with nearly 60
students between the
LIVERMORE — The city council unanimously approved revisions to the downtown hotel plan by 2205 Railroad Avenue LLC, also known by its parent company Presidio.
LIVERMORE — The City of Livermore filed a request last week asking the California Supreme Court to de-publish the appellate court opinion in the case of Save the Hill Group
LIVERMORE — Following the comments of numerous public speakers, the city council this week unanimously agreed to add an “Unsafe Storage of Firearms” provision to address the safe storage of
LIVERMORE — After years of fighting to save a portion of open space in Livermore from development, residents in Livermore found victory last week when a three-judge panel on the
PLEASANTON — This week would have been the first in-person State of the City address for Mayor Karla Brown since her election to her seat in November 2020.
During a Livermore Community Asset Management Program (CAMP) meeting this week,
the committee discussed the status of the city’s assets, which received “health
grades” ranging from A to F.
Alameda County — With the last unit occupied at Goodness Village in recent
weeks, Executive Director Kim Curtis now aims to raise funds to build a new
community center and
Alameda County — On the heels of Tesla Park’s preservation in September, both
local officials and stakeholders submitted a letter to the state, requesting
involvement in the planning process for
LIVERMORE — Following a call-out from a public speaker, the city council this week pulled an item from the consent calendar and requested staff to review its options for purchasing
Alameda County — With the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021 (WHPA)
introduced in the House, Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-15) recently visited an Alameda
County Planned Parenthood facility to show
LIVERMORE — In a unanimous decision this week, the city council approved resolutions that could establish the Livermore Valley Wine Heritage District (LVWHD) — expected to generate $693,000 in its
PLEASANTON — Following a listening session between the parents of Jacob Bauer, who died in police custody in 2018, and Chief of Police David Swing, the Pleasanton Police Department (PPD)
Alameda County — As the Alameda County Board of Supervisors considers how to
redraw supervisorial districts this year, both elected officials and
constituents alike have called for the public to
PLEASANTON — The city council’s decision to abandon discussions on turning a grassy park into a parking lot recently granted the wishes of a neighborhood activist group.