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A Covenant Diminished


Deborah McQueen, Veronica Long & Christine Thompson, Livermore 
The Eden Housing apartment complex does not belong in our downtown project space – it is a left-over piece from old plans.  The project has changed over the years. Last December Mayor Marchand said, “It has evolved and I think it is better.” City Council insists that the outdated apartment complex has to stay – even when not supported by results of the year-long public outreach process we paid for.  
The public outreach was part of the downtown project evolution. When citizens flooded council meetings to protest the Lennar Development in 2016, a responsive city council stepped back to gather citizen input – paying consultants approximately $500,000 to guide the process. The City made that investment and Livermore residents stepped up to work with them forming a covenant of sorts, where citizen input would have a place in the downtown project plans.  ....

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