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Livermore reviews draft 2045 general plan policies; staff flags limited commercial-industrial land

Livermore City Council · April 28, 2025
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City staff told the Livermore City Council that 25 years of absorption left roughly 130–211 acres of high-potential commercial/industrial land and that the city averages about 35–40 acres of absorption per year; council discussed Midtown, East of Greenville, scenic-corridor rules, and transit priorities including ValleyLink.

City planning staff presented an overview of policy topics for Livermore’s draft 2045 general plan at the April 28 council meeting and asked for council direction to move proposed policy options into a public draft.

Andy Ross, presenting the staff overview, summarized work with the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) and the Planning Commission and said the city’s analysis shows limited remaining commercial and industrial sites. "Over the last 25 years, nearly 900 acres of commercial industrial land was absorbed," Ross said, and staff estimated between 130 and 211…

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