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SERVICES. RESOURCES. COMMUNITY.
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Make and strengthen relationships with neighbors to build a stronger, more resilient community. City staff will be visiting sites throughout Berkeley.
Join one of over 60 local block parties, meet ups, potlucks, and ice cream socials on the night of Tuesday August 1, and help build a stronger, more resilient Berkeley.
Staff from Police, Fire, and other City departments, along with Berkeley's elected officials, will be visiting events throughout the city to say hello.
Find a gathering near you
All registered events are listed on an interactive map, which you can use to find a gathering near you. You can also find the events in a text-based list.
If you don’t have a gathering near you or just want to join a larger event, you can also come to a city co-sponsored block party, where we’ll have activities, games, and food. It is free to all.
Stop the Violence National Night Out Block Party Tuesday, August 1, 2023 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm On McGee Ave, between Oregon and Stuart Street Free event, no registration required
National Night Out is a nationwide effort to make communities safer by building and strengthening relationships among neighbors. Strong neighborhoods help us become more resilient and improve our ability to recover after a disaster.
Meet neighbors, build community, strengthen Berkeley
Strong neighborhoods also lay a foundation for resiliency, strengthening response after a disaster. Learn how you can help prepare your neighborhood for disaster.
National Night Out gatherings are one of many City efforts supporting our Strategic Plan goal to create a resilient, safe, connected, and prepared city. Berkeley's National Night Out program is organized by the Berkeley Police Department’s Community Services Bureau.
Come out on Tuesday. Meet neighbors. Talk with City staff. Help build a more connected, stronger Berkeley.
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We're looking for a Land Use Planning Manager, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, and others who reflect a portion of the breadth of services we provide to the Berkeley community.
The Land Use Planning Manager will take the lead in directing and administering the City's planning functions, including the development and implementation of land use policies.
The Registered Environmental Health Specialist will be responsible for conducting inspections and investigating complaints related to possible health regulation violations.
In one of these or other open positions, you’d join a team committed to serving our diverse community by creating a safe, accessible, culturally rich, environmentally sustainable, and healthy city. We strive to support local businesses and respond quickly and effectively to neighborhood and commercial concerns.
Visit our complete job listings, updated almost every week with new positions. Sign up for job alert emails, which are sent when jobs in a selected category open for applications.
Read more at berkeleyca.gov.
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Sign up for AC Alert—Berkeley’s main emergency alerting system—to quickly know what protective actions you, your family, or your co-workers should take during emergencies.
Include all your phone numbers, email addresses, and locations of interest to get critical emergency information wherever you are.
Make sure each member of your household signs up for their own account so each person can receive alerts.
By signing up for AC Alert, which is used countywide, you will receive important information about actions to take during emergencies, including extreme fire weather, evacuations, or orders to shelter-in-place.
Sign up for AC Alert.
Read more at berkeleyca.gov.
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Give feedback via a brief online survey on two types of permanent public art designed for Aquatic Park: sculptures within the landscape; and a tiled, wall-based artwork as part of the northern entrance.
The survey will ask for input regarding finalists' art proposals. Let us know what you think of the individual pieces’ strengths and weaknesses, their potential enjoyment by people of all ages and backgrounds, and their suitability for Aquatic Park.
These artworks aim to enrich the visitor's experience of Aquatic Park by beautifying its context, reflecting the multi-layered history of the site, and highlighting its ecological significance.
The selection panel will consider these and other public comments to recommend one of each type of artwork.
Complete the survey by 5:00 pm on August 4 and share it with others who may be interested.
Read more at berkeleyca.gov.
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Customer Service Manager, closing August 7, 2023
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Forestry Climber Supervisor, closing August 7, 2023
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Land Use Planning Manager, closing August 7, 2023
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Registered Environmental Health Specialist, closing August 7, 2023
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Senior Community Development Project Coordinator, closing August 7, 2023
See all open positions or learn more at berkeleyca.gov/jobs.
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- August 2, 7:00pm: Disaster and Fire Safety Commission
- August 3, 7:00pm: Landmarks Preservation Commission
- August 10, 7:00pm: Zoning Adjustments Board
See details for upcoming boards and commission meetings.
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We're here to help
Access City services online or by calling (510) 981-2489, or 3-1-1 inside City limits.
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