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LIVERMORE — 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
The boutique-style wine country hotel planned for downtown Livermore is coming to fruition with the city's recent approval of revised site plans proposed by Davis-based hoteliers Presidio Companies.
LIVERMORE — The city council unanimously approved revisions to the downtown hotel plan by 2205 Railroad Avenue LLC, also known by its parent company Presidio.
The Livermore City Council recently discussed the Tri-Valley Conservancy's amended language for a ballot initiative that would allow the city to extend sewer service beyond the urban growth boundary to serve wine country uses.
The Livermore City Council voted Monday to approve a resolution that charts the course for a new development consisting of more than 100 housing units and infrastructure aimed at utilizing and promoting cleaner energy use.
The Livermore City Council decided unanimously Monday to draft and send a letter to officials in its sister city of Snezhinsk, Russia, calling for the city to stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Alameda County — Groups across the country have mobilized to send food, medication and money to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion, and the Tri-Valley is part of the movement.
At its Feb. 14 meeting, the Livermore City Council held its second to last public hearing on redistricting before it’s set to make a decision on March 14.
LIVERMORE — The city council this week received an update on the redistricting process and offered some differing opinions around whether district lines should be changed.