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Livermore council accepts 2025 housing element progress report; staff to submit to state by April 1

Livermore City Council · March 25, 2026
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After a public hearing and questions about deed restrictions and program counting, the Livermore City Council unanimously accepted the 2025 Housing Element annual progress report and directed staff to submit it to the state before the April 1 deadline.

Shannon Pagan, the city’s senior planner, presented the 2025 Housing Element annual progress report Tuesday night, telling the Livermore City Council the document tracks housing production, program implementation and the city’s progress toward its Regional Housing Needs Allocation target of 4,570 units by 2031. Pagan said the report is state-required and will be submitted before the state’s April 1 deadline.

"Submitting this report to the state each year is required to keep our housing element in compliance with state law and to remain eligible for important housing related grants," Pagan said. She told the council that building permits in 2025 totaled roughly 422 new units across income categories and highlighted deeply affordable projects such as the Pacific Avenue senior apartments, which added about 75–79 units.

During the public comment…

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