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Livermore council unanimously backs Pacific Fusion project, authorizes staff to negotiate incentives

Livermore City Council · September 10, 2025
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The Livermore City Council voted unanimously Sept. 8 to support staff recommendations for the Pacific Fusion research facility, approving environmental and entitlement steps and authorizing negotiation of an economic incentives package intended to attract the company to the S&P 39 site.

The Livermore City Council voted unanimously Sept. 8 to support staff recommendations that would allow the Pacific Fusion project to move forward in the city’s entitlement process and permit staff to negotiate an economic incentives package to improve Livermore’s competitiveness.

Emily Ladoux, assistant planner, told the council that Pacific Fusion proposes a 14‑acre campus at the eastern parcel of the S&P 39 site with a research and development facility that could reach 110 feet to accommodate specialized fusion equipment. The entitlements before council included adoption of a CEQA addendum to the S&P 39/40 environmental impact report, a plan‑development amendment to allow the height increase, site‑plan and design review, and a conditional use permit.

Staff said the project would widen West Jack London Boulevard, add a 10‑foot multi‑purpose trail along the frontage, locate parking on the east side of the parcel and loading…

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