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The Livermore City Council is set to consider big-picture water plans, the city fee schedule and management raises during its regular meeting Monday evening.
On the agenda for deeper dives are separate discussions on the city’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan and its Urban Water Management Plan.
The council will also talk about adjusting the city’s master fee schedule for the 2026-27 fiscal year – most of which is going up by 2.5% under an inflationary measure, according to city staff – as well as levy assessments for Livermore’s landscape maintenance districts for next year.
Councilmembers will weigh approving their subcommittee assignments on advisory bodies, and hear update reports on the Livermore Youth Council and the Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District.
As part of an 11-item consent calendar, the council will consider salary raises for the Livermore Police Management Association, Livermore Management Group, police chief, management confidential employees, confidential employees and retired annuitant job classifications.
The council meeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Monday (June 22) in the Civic Center Meeting Hall, 1016 S. Livermore Ave. The full agenda can be accessed here.



