Community Corner
Flooding At Las Positas Golf Course: Livermore Photo Of The Day
Peter Miller took this photo of excessive rain from the atmospheric river.

LIVERMORE, CA — Heavy rains resulted in a few downed trees and blocked roads throughout the Tri-Valley over the past few days, and more rain is expected Monday and Tuesday. Peter Miller took this photo Friday of the Las Positas Golf Course. Del Valle Park received 2.71 inches of rain from March 9-13, according to the National Weather Service. Livermore can expect to see up to one more inch through Wednesday, according to the Bay Area News Group.
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Sandbags remain available at several locations throughout Livermore:
- Maintenance Service Center - 3500 Robertson Park Road (limit 6 bags per household)
- Fire Station 6 - 4550 East Avenue (limit 6 bags per household)
- Fire Station 8 - 5750 Scenic Avenue (limit 6 bags per household)
- Zone 7 Water Agency - 100 North Canyons Parkway (limit 10 bags per household)
Report flooding to Water Resources at 925-960-8160, or the Livermore Police Department at 925-371-4987. Downed trees and power lines can also be reported to the police department, or to 911.
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