Two Alameda County supervisors on Monday discussed a potential timetable for implementing “Measure D 2022,” a recently approved ballot measure that South Livermore Valley winegrowers hope will help invigorate their
Measure P, the South Livermore Sewer Extension Project, has received Livermore voters stamp of approval to move forward, sitting at 66.59% (21,081) Yes votes in the Nov. 8 general election.
This November, Alameda County voters will once again vote on Measure D, or the 'Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands' initiative, this time with amendments aimed at increasing profits for agriculture business while simultaneously preserving the county’s open land.
The South Livermore Sewer Extension Project will be on the Nov. 8 general election ballot as Measure P after receiving unanimous support and approval from the City Council back in July.