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The city of Livermore released a new project mapping program for the community to learn about developments in the city. (Photo courtesy city of Livermore)

The city of Livermore and its police department recently rolled out online mapping tools to improve the community’s access to information regarding infrastructure enhancements and public safety.

Through the city’s Capital Improvement Projects StoryMap, the public can view details about current and planned projects within Livermore as well as the city’s overall vision for future developments. StoryMap includes major projects from the Capital Improvement Plan that are scheduled for the 2024-2025 season, according to the map website. 

Projects under construction on the StoryMap include the ongoing Flagpole Plaza and Downtown Streetscape Improvements and the L Street Parking Garage. Among the list of projects currently in the design phase are the North Canyons Parkway and Dublin Boulevard Connection project as well as the widening of Vasco Road.

Separately, the Livermore Police Department released an updated crime map and statistics website.

“The revamped site offers a variety of features designed to enhance transparency and community engagement,” LPD spokesperson Azenith Smith said.

Through the website, the community can view the location of recent crimes, information about stolen vehicles reported in the area, recent arrest details and media bulletins. They can also use the platform to request home checks during vacations, register their security cameras with LPD and sign up for customized daily or weekly crime alerts.

“The Livermore Police Department encourages all residents to explore the site and take advantage of these valuable tools,” Smith said. “By working together, we can make Livermore a safer and more informed community.”

The Livermore Police Department recently revamped its crime map and statistics website. (Image courtesy city of Livermore)

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