Come out to the Downtown Event Center tonight from 5:00 to 9:00 pm for a trick-or-treat themed Fremont Street Eats! This will be the last Street Eats event for this year; you don't want to miss it. Enjoy a variety of food trucks as well as alcohol beverages.
Additionally, the sold out (pre-sale only) trick-or-treat event will be taking place. Don't worry if you did not get a ticket before they sold out. There will be several activities to enjoy that do not require a ticket including:
- 5:30 pm - Banter Bookshop/Music for Minors Storytime Sing-a-long with Kim Wiegand
- 6:30 pm - Banter Bookshop Storytime with Becky Grant
- 7:30 pm - Costume Contest and Parade
- 8:00 pm - Fremont Chamber of Commerce Raffle
Activities for purchase will also be available such as bounce house jumps and carnival games.
Thank you to the Fremont Chamber of Commerce for another fun-filled Fremont Street Eats!
 Join in Celebration of 25 Years of the FRC!
Fremont Family Resource Center Celebration Public Program
You are invited to join the Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC) for a free public presentation highlighting its 25 years of success as a welcoming and innovative family support and service delivery model.
Thursday, October 24 - Doors open at 6:45 pm.
Public Program from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
Fremont Downtown Event Center, 3500 Capitol Avenue Fremont, CA 94538
 Emergency Preparedness Resources Available
During this week’s anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and the Great Shakeout worldwide earthquake drill, take some time and familiarize yourself with our emergency preparedness webpages on the City's website. You’ll find resources on earthquakes, wildfires, evacuations, and more. The webpages are user-friendly and offer many resources for community members.
Early this year, the Fremont City Council adopted a new Short-Term Rental (STR) ordinance for Fremont. A STR refers to an interaction in which a “host” agrees to rent out all or a portion of a residential unit to a “guest” for less than 30 consecutive nights. The ordinance continues to allow STRs to operate in Fremont but adopts regulations that fit the characteristics of the city, preserve community character, and address nuisance conditions that are sometimes associated with STRs.
Under the new ordinance, a no-cost permit is required to establish, operate, or maintain a STR in Fremont. All STR hosts must obtain this permit before the end of 2024. The City is actively notifying STR hosts about this new requirement.
With this new permit, the City aims to facilitate responsible and respectful STR hosting practices in Fremont.
For more information and to obtain a STR permit, visit the City’s STR Permit webpage.
In recognition of October as National Pedestrian Safety Month, we are sharing a reminder of additional traffic safety measures to ensure our roads are safe for all.
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