Livermore City Council has voted to pursue rezoning a 122-acre property at 3658 Las Colina Road in Livermore, Alameda County, into mid-density housing. The plans could bring several hundred units to a portion of the hilly land, preserving nearly three-quarters of the site. Adventus Corporation is responsible for the residential application.
Adventus submitted a development agreement application in early December last year. The team is requesting a land use designation change, shifting the allowable uses from “Limited Agricultural with a floating community Facilities-High School designation’ to allow medium-density housing. Previously, a private high school campus had been pursued for the 35 acres of buildable land.

3658 Las Colina Road, image via Google Satellite
The city will look to rezone the project for medium density, allowing between 14 to 18 units per acre. Given that the developer is looking to build on approximately 35 acres, construction could bring between 490 to 630 apartments.
Exact details about the apartment types and architects have yet to be shared. The property is located in a car-dependent area, next to the I-580 Freeway and a suburban neighborhood. The site is just under half an hour away from Downtown Livermore via bus. The estimated cost and timeline for construction have yet to be shared.
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