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Livermore Names Beautification Award Winners
The city's Beautification Committee honored homes that are committed to environmentally sustainable beauty.

LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore's beauty isn't just rolling hills and picture-perfect vineyards. A lot of the beauty lies in its homes, where devoted residents are committed to both curb appeal and environmental sustainability. The Livermore Beautification Committee recently recognized several homes as recipients of the 2025 Beautification Awards, dedicated to residents who are improving the community at large through their dedication to their homes.
The winners, selected from an unusually high list of nominations, were selected based on improved curbside appeal, drought tolerant landscape renovations, creativity and community pride, and citizen participation in beautifying Livermore.
Sandra Way:
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Created a habitat for pollinators, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife.

Hazel Street
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Now fully drought tolerant, and relies solely on weather and a combination of deep roots and native plants.

Ridgecrest Circle
Installed low-water and maintenance plants to reduce water consumption.

South J Street:
Installed a new water-smart garden.

McLeod Street:
Used natural materials, including wooden gates and stone walkways.

South Livermore Avenue:
Transformed a 73-year-old home with new paint, roof, landscaping, and a redwood fence.

Hampton Road:
Removed the front lawn to plant mostly native or water-wise plants.

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