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Although state maintenance of SR 130 ends at this point, the road continues east of the Lick Observatory as the county road San Antonio Valley Road. San Antonio Valley Road terminates at the intersection of Mines Road (to Livermore) and Del Puerto Canyon Road, which the latter eventually leads to Interstate 5 and Patterson. It consists of one ...
SR 84 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System, [8] and from I-280 to the eastern Fremont city limits and from the southern terminous of Isabel Avenue in Livermore to I-580 is part of the National Highway System, [9] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal ...
The following zones are under a mandatory evacuation order: DRY-U026-A. LOS-Q0406-A. LOS-Q0407. LOS-Q0751. LOS-Q0762. LOS-Q0762-A. LOS-Q0765. LOS-Q0767. LOS-Q0778-A
A map of Livermore published in 1878 by Thompson & West. Robert Livermore died in 1858. [15] The first significant settlement in the valley was Laddsville, a small settlement of about 75 [citation needed] which had grown up around the hotel established by Alponso Ladd around 1864 [21] on 160 acres of land he bought. [22]
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By the early 1990s, traffic congestion on Vasco Road had become severe and accidents were frequent. In 1996, concurrently with the construction of Los Vaqueros Reservoir, a 12.8-mile (20.6 km) segment of Vasco was relocated and widened to accommodate increased traffic and heavy trucks. [3] The old roadway was submerged by the reservoir.
The city of Livermore is located in the valley. The valley became known as "Livermore's Valley", and today as the "Livermore Valley" after Robert Livermore, an early settler and rancher in the region who received together with José Noriega a land grant composing most of modern Livermore. [2]
Roadside art, Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway. State Route 4 (SR 4) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, routed from Interstate 80 in the San Francisco Bay Area to State Route 89 in the Sierra Nevada.