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Livermore Moves to Expand Boundaries to Include National Lab Properties

Council members unanimously approve application to annex campuses of Lawrence Livermore and Sandia California national laboratories inside the city limits of Livermore.

Livermore can now officially say two national laboratories reside in town.

Well, almost.

The city council on Monday unanimously approved an application to annex the campuses of and national laboratories inside the city limits of Livermore.

The Alameda County Local Agency Formation Commission must sign off on the plan and will consider the application at its May 12 meeting, officials said.

The plan expands Livermore’s southeastern boundaries to cover 15 land parcels covering 1,057 acres east of Vasco Road, south of Patterson Pass Road and west of Greenville Road.

The city will not receive any additional revenues from this action, officials said.

Read further details on the plan in a previous article by in our section.

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