David Haubert, District 1 Alameda County Supervisor - 11/23/22 Newsletter

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Greetings from Supervisor Haubert

Dear Friends,

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I would like to express my gratitude for the opportunity to represent such an amazing district. What we have accomplished together in 2022 has been nothing short of miraculous, and I could not have done it without your support. While I am grateful for all residents of District 1, we must specifically thank our first responders who will be working throughout tomorrow's holiday so that we may celebrate with our families in peace and safety. 

Remember to travel safely and always remain COVID-cautious! As always, if there is anything that my office can do to assist you regarding County-specific matters, please feel free to reach out at bosdist1@acgov.org

Sincerely,

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David Haubert
Alameda County Supervisor 
District 1


Holiday Canned Food and Toy Drive

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Sunol Bulky Waste Drop-off Event

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Photo Credit: Dexter Dong

On November 5, my office hosted a Bulky Waste Drop-off Event for the Community of Sunol. With tremendous help from Public Works, Alameda County Fire Department, Alameda County Sheriff's Office, Community Development Agency, Sunol Glen School, Pleasanton Garbage Service, Jessica's Shredding Service and Revolt Recycling, we were able to haul away 9 containers full of waste. 

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Multifamily Energy Efficiency

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Thanks to the fantastic staff at StopWaste, we held an engaging discussion regarding BayREN's multifamily property energy efficiency incentive program. The program offers generous cash-back rebates and no-cost financing to allow property owners to:

  • Improve your building’s health, comfort and resilience
  • Comply with energy code standards
  • Replace outdated equipment with the latest, most efficient technology
  • Reduce maintenance costs and slash utility bills
  • Reduce energy and water use
  • Make your buildings safer, cleaner and greener

If you would like to learn more about this program, please click here!


David Delivers

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Thanksgiving is not only a time to acknowledge what we are grateful for, but also a time to lend a helping hand. I would like to thank my staff and Abode Services for allowing us to cook and serve a hot meal to unhoused members of our community at Sunrise Village Shelter in Fremont. 

To learn more about the lifechanging services provided by Abode, please click here!


Save the Date: Rural Roads Meeting

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We will be hosting the next Virtual Rural Roads Meeting on December 13 from 6:00 PM  - 7:00 PM. A meeting agenda including the zoom link will be sent out a week before the meeting, but make sure to save the date now! 

The Rural Roads Group works within the confines of limited legal and regulatory constraints in an ongoing effort to manage the traffic impacts to our roads. Inquiries or reports about traffic on your road can be directed to Shawn Wilson, Chief of Staff, at shawn.wilson@acgov.org or call 925-551-6912.   


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City Updates

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November 26 is Small Business Saturday:  If you are going to do any shopping during the holiday week, make sure to support your favorite locale in Fremont, or try something new! If you are looking for ideas, we encourage you to check out Gift Fremont website, where you can purchase e-gift cards to use at local merchants and take advantage of special bonus matches! See you out in the community!

Thanksgiving week collection schedule for garbage, recycling, and yardwaste by Republic Services will be delayed by one day for Thursday and Friday customers. If your collection day falls on Thursday, November 24, your collection day will be Friday, November 25. If your collection day falls on Friday, November 25, instead, your collection day will Saturday, November 26.

The City has published the November 17, 2022 issue of our weekly online newsletter, The Fremont Connection. Read the newsletter and subscribe.

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The 2022 Climate Action Plan is a roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare the community for the impacts of climate change. Livermore can only reach its climate action goals if everyone plays a role! View the City's plan and learn more about addressing climate change in Livermore at LivermoreClimateAction.com

The Livermore Public Library and the Livermore Heritage Guild present Then & Now: Livermore Stories, a local history lecture series. Jeff Kaskey, Hagemann Ranch Curator, will present a program entitled “Harvesting Hagemann Ranch History” on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Storytime Room of the Civic Center Library at 1188 S. Livermore Ave. Mr. Kaskey will share stories about the people who lived at the ranch and talk about the buildings on the property. No registration is required for this free event.

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Waste pick-up will not occur on Thanksgiving Day, so service will be delayed by one day for the rest of the week through Saturday.  Street sweeping normally scheduled for Thursday, November 24, will take place on Monday, November 28. 

The City of Dublin invites interested community-based organizations to apply for available funding through the City of Dublin Human Services Grants Program. To qualify for Dublin funding, applicants MUST ATTEND the mandatory informational workshop on Wednesday, December 7, at 10:00 a.m. The workshop will be held via an online virtual format. To attend a workshop, please register by contacting Human Services Staff at 925-833-6645 or humanservices@dublin.ca.gov

The City of Dublin has extended the deadline for residents to apply for a position on one of the City's five commissions or committees. Applications must be received by the City Clerk’s Office (100 Civic Plaza) no later than Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 5:00 p.m.

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The City of Pleasanton has prepared a Draft Program Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the 2023-2031 Housing Element. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the DEIR evaluates the potential environmental impacts of implementing the proposed Housing Element. The DEIR is available for review on the city website, found here, or in printed form at the Planning Division located at 200 Old Bernal Avenue, or the Pleasanton Public Library located at 400 Old Bernal Avenue.

The City of Pleasanton's Hometown Holiday Celebration returns Saturday, December 3, 2022. Apply to participate in the parade by Wednesday, November 23. The online application and details about this year's celebration are available at www.hometownholiday.com


Contact Us


Offices

Oakland Office: 
1221 Oak Street, Suite 536
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 272-6691

District Office:
4501 Pleasanton Avenue
Pleasanton, CA 94566
(925) 551-6995

Email Supervisor Haubert:
bosdist1@acgov.org 

Staff

Shawn Wilson, Chief of Staff

Melissa Hernandez, Health and Social Services 

Kathy Kimberlin, Fremont Field Director 

Lawson Bell, Supervisor's Assistant

Gloria Gregory, Community Liaison Director

Luke Wu, Internship Program Coordinator