Community workshops and events are an important part of the General Plan Update process. These events will be held in-person and/or online depending on what is safe and convenient. Future workshops and events will be posted once the date, time, and location have been finalized. We encourage your attendance at the community workshops and events throughout the process!
There are no events at this time. Check this page for updates.
Use this tool to provide comments on Draft General Plan 2045 online. How well does the Draft General Plan reflect your ideas? What changes would you suggest? You can comment on the background text, images, tables, maps, policies, or actions, and you can leave as many or as few comments as you like. This Draft General Plan is still a draft. City staff and decision-makers will consider your comments before revising and finalizing General Plan 2045 for adoption.
The Preferred Land Use Scenario Activity was an online survey where participants submitted ideas and feedback on the land use alternatives for the five focus areas to help inform the development the Preferred Land Use Scenario. The survey opened on October 2023 and closed on March 4, 2024. You can view the online activity and feedback submitted here.
Livermore community members provided input through an online activity on where the City should plan for jobs, services, entertainment, housing, and parks and open space through 2045. This input helps inform the land use alternatives that will explore different possible futures for how and where to plan for future growth and conservation. The City sought input to identify areas of the city that are most likely to experience land use changes over the next 20 years. These areas are referred to as “focus areas”. A focus area might have some or all of the following characteristics:
The City of Livermore is implementing plans resulting from extensive planning and community outreach processes for several areas in the city including:
At this time, the City does not anticipate land use changes within the boundaries of adopted specific and neighborhood plans.
Share your ideas on where the City should plan for jobs, services, entertainment, housing, and parks and open space through 2045 through this online activity. The City is kicking off the process to develop land use alternatives that will explore different possible futures for how and where to plan for future growth and conservation. The City is currently seeking input to identify areas of the city that are most likely to experience land use changes over the next 20 years. These areas are referred to as “focus areas”. A focus area might have some or all of the following characteristics:
The City of Livermore is implementing plans resulting from extensive planning and community outreach processes for several areas in the city including:
At this time, the City does not anticipate land use changes within the boundaries of adopted specific and neighborhood plans.