Fremont’s 13th Annual Manufacturing Week was a resounding success, underscoring the city’s position as an innovation hub and a statewide leader in advanced manufacturing. Fourteen leading companies opened their doors to over 500 students ranging from elementary school to graduate-level engineering.
This City-led initiative, sponsored by the California Manufacturers & Technology Association and in partnership with Fremont Unified School District, Mission Valley ROP, Ohlone College, San Jose State University, and CSU East Bay, aims to bridge the gap between local education and industry. Students had the opportunity to explore career pathways in modern manufacturing and engineering, strengthening the talent pipeline and inspiring the next generation of our local workforce.
The collaborative effort highlights the City’s commitment to keeping our economy strong and growing jobs through uplifting local residents. Special thanks to our hosting companies: AMAX, Bionova, Bloom Energy, Boehringer Ingelheim, Delta Electronics, Lam Research, Nextracker, Owens Design, Quanta, Seagate, Supernal, Tesla, Thermo Fisher, and Wisk Aero.
Beginning on Monday, October 28, several parks throughout the city of Fremont will be closed to undergo maintenance to improve playground surfacing. During this time, the following playgrounds will be fenced off and closed to the public: Aqua Caliente Park, Gomes Park, Lone Tree Park, Peregrine Park, Sabercat Playground in Central Park, Warm Springs Community Park, and Westridge Park. The playgrounds will re-open in approximately one week.
We apologize for the inconvenience. Your support and patience are greatly appreciated.
For project updates, visit Fremont Parks Update. For further information, please contact our Park Maintenance Division by email at ParkMaintenance@fremont.gov or call 510-979-5799.
 Plan Ahead for a Spook-tacular and Safe Halloween!
Statistics show that kids are twice as likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than on any other day of the year. There are many easy ways to stay safe, including making you and your costumes stand out by adding reflective elements for higher visibility to other roadway users, or by having a flashlight handy. Designate a route and review it with your group of trick-or-treaters beforehand and try to stay in well-lit areas.
 Police Department Survey Closes Oct. 31
There is still time to complete the Fremont Police Department's Community Survey. Responses are being accepted until October 31.
Each year, the results of the Community Survey help the Department improve services and identify primary concerns our community would like to address. You do not need to register or create an account to take the survey. All responses are completely anonymous.
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