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The commission reviewed and approved a historic plaque for the Livermore Plaque Program at 1707 Third Street, as well as a public informational brochure regarding the Livermore Historic Preservation Program. Members also discussed the 2026 Work Plan Update and received status updates concerning the city's upcoming 150th anniversary celebration and the Midway School Project.
The council meeting addressed various topics including public concerns regarding child safety with electric bicycles and scooters, with the city noting an upcoming safety education program. A representative also raised concerns regarding Microsoft layoffs and proposed transitioning to free software for city use. The council reviewed and approved the consent calendar, which included a 30-year agreement renewal with Zone 7 for water purchase and revisions to meeting rules concerning public speakers. Additionally, the council authorized staff to begin negotiations for a development agreement regarding the Gillig campus expansion project, which includes plans for office and warehouse space, zero-emission vehicle infrastructure, and the potential privatization of a portion of Discovery Drive.
The commission reviewed and recommended approval for the developer-initiated art proposal for 'Bloom at Portola'. An oral report regarding the Partnership Model Ad Hoc Committee was received, with direction provided for further refinements. A new ad hoc committee was established and appointed to review Mini Grant applications for the upcoming cycle. A volunteer was selected to judge the Citywide Employee Art Exhibit and Contest. Staff provided status updates on active Requests for Proposals for the L Street Garage Mural and the Livermorium Plaza Utility Box. Additionally, the commission discussed future agenda items including potential changes to the Mini Grant review process, the timeline for evaluating new public art proposals, and support strategies for emerging artists.
The council received a presentation regarding an innovative mosquito reduction program utilizing Wolbachia, discussed the annual update from the Livermore Youth Council highlighting various community engagement events, held an open forum for public comment covering concerns about computer hacking, the efficacy of police alternative response units, and complaints regarding short-term rental permits.
The City Council meeting addressed various operational and infrastructure projects. Key actions included approving a contract amendment for on-call streetlight and traffic signal maintenance, awarding a construction contract for a slurry seal pavement preservation project, and authorizing supplemental funding from Measure BB. Additionally, the Council reviewed the 2026 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program, approved service agreements for recycling outreach and chemical supply, authorized library book purchases, approved an updated Investment Policy, and finalized salary plan amendments for several municipal staff classifications. Public hearings were held regarding a Master Fee Schedule, landscape maintenance district levies, and water management and contingency plans.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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