Livermore, CA – The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce is featuring Alameda County Supervisor David Haubert as the keynote speaker at its luncheon on Thursday April 25, 2024 at Garre Vineyard & Winery. This is the second time that Haubert has been featured at an LVCC luncheon event since being elected to the office of County Supervisor in 2020.

“We are honored to welcome David Haubert to take the stage as County Supervisor at this marquis event,” said Sherri Souza LVCC CEO and President. The County’s Role in a strong economy is will be updated by Supervisor Haubert. The issues determined by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and the information that we will receive regarding key issues affecting the Livermore Valley now, and for the long-term,” said Souza.

These issues include– the progress on the extension of sewer service from the City of Livermore to the South Livermore Valley wine/agricultural region that was decided by the voters in 2022; County policies addressing conditions to improve the economic viability of the last remaining vestiges of the agricultural economy in Alameda County; actions to strengthen energy generation and reliability within Alameda County; supporting actions to meet the need for housing for all levels of income, with a focus on workforce housing and meeting the challenges of housing the unhoused.

Haubert represents the First District which includes the communities of Dublin, Fremont and Livermore, serving his first 4-year term on the 5-member Alameda County Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Haubert is approaching election of his second term, unopposed. Haubert formerly served as mayor of the City of Dublin.

The popular LVCC monthly Summer Series is set at various venues throughout the beautiful Livermore Valley wine region. For information and to make reservations for the April luncheon visit www.livermorechamber.org or call 925-447-1606.

For Immediate Release
April 1, 2024
Contact:Sherri Souza
925-447-1606
ssouza@livermorechamber.org