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About Livermore
If you're planning a move to Livermore,
we're ready to welcome you! Livermore is a healthy, vibrant city
with great opportunities for you, especially if you plan to be part
of our growing commercial community.
Livermore, incorporated in 1876, is the oldest city in the Livermore
Valley. William Mendenhall is credited as the city's founder. He
helped spur the opening of the railroad through town in 1869 which
transformed the area into an agricultural center. The prosperous
city had an extensive mercantile and wine industry in the late 19th
century.
This scenic ranching community took on a dual personality when a
surplus naval base was transformed into the internationally renown
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1952. The city welcomed
Sandia National Laboratory in 1956. These labs helped swell the
city's population from 4,000 residents in 1950 to 40,000 in 1970.
Livermore's population is expected to reach 77,000 this year. Plans
that could extend Livermore's borders north of Interstate 580 could
add another 30,000 people.
Livermore vineyards, such as Wente Vineyards and Concannon
Vineyards, have graced the valley since 1849. In 1984, Livermore's
microclimate was deemed perfect for growing varietals like
Sauvingnon Blanc, Semillion and Cabernet grapes. The South Livermore
Valley Area Plan, adopted by Alameda County in February 1993,
intends to promote viticulture in the 14,000 acres southeast of
Pleasanton, one of our neighboring cities.
Livermore adopted an economic development program in 1992 and is
actively pursuing the expansion of Livermore's industrial and
commercial base. In the past few years, Livermore has seen
significant retail activity, especially along Interstate 580.
Target, WalMart, Costo Wholesale Wharehouse, Mervyn's and Ross all
have claimed a spot in the city's economy.
Livermore offers a variety of community events including the
Livermore Pro Rodeo, Harvest Wine Festival, Days of Wine and Honey,
Old-fashioned Fourth of July Celebration with fireworks, and Fitness
Day.
Livermore's weather is warmer and dryer than the shore cities of
Alameda County, but not as hot as the Central Valley which is
separated from Livermore by the Diablo Range. Livermore occasionally
traps some of the smog that blows around the Bay Area, but air
quality in the region has been improving. Temperatures can get to
the high 90s and 100s in the summer months, but it is a dry heat.
Crime in Livermore is on the low side of the suburban average.
Earthquakes are felt in Livermore. At the beginning of the local
phone book is advice about what to do before, during and after a
tremblor.
source: http://www.livermorechamber.org/
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