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Livermore Public Works reports depend on the kind of issue

Livermore's Public Works report page separates water, street, landscaping, garbage, airport, and dumping concerns, with different phone or online paths depending on what is happening.

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Livermore is a good example of why one “report a problem” page can still have several lanes. Water, streets, trees, garbage pickup, airport items, and dumping reports may each need a different path.

The Public Works report page breaks those choices into sections. Water items need an extra look because Livermore Municipal Water and Cal Water both serve parts of town. Fire hydrant colors can help show the right water provider for some leak or wasted-water questions.

Street and landscape items can use the 311 request portal. Garbage, recycling, and organics questions may point to Livermore Sanitation. Some items have one phone number during business hours and another after hours.

For a useful first report, write down the nearest address, cross street, landmark, and exact kind of problem. Livermore stretches from downtown blocks to vineyards, business parks, open-space edges, and airport land. Location details make a real difference.

Where to see it

Livermore Report an Issue to Public Works page.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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