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About Neighbors Helping Neighbors in the Event of an Emergency The Belvedere Block Captains Program is a city-sponsored, resident-based community program. Block Captains are volunteers whose primary role is to get to know neighbors, help them prepare for an emergency, and liaise between first responders and Belvedere residents during an emergency. The Block Captains Program...

About Since 1979, Belvedere citizens have been nominating exceptional community volunteers for the Citizen of the Year award. Belvedere is blessed with many hardworking individuals who make our community tick, whether volunteering in an official government capacity, serving in one of Belvedere's many community groups, or working individually. In 1991, the Citizen Emeritus Award was...

Trimming of trees on public property require City approval in advance of any work conducted and will trigger an Encroachment Permit requirement. Removal of trees on public property is a multi-step process, including notification of neighbors. For more detail, contact the City's Public Works Department at (415) 435-3838 or email Antony Boyd, Public Works Director,...

Please contact DC Electric to report a street light outage on their 24-hour Emergency Repair Phone Line: 1-707-992-0141 or Toll Free 1-866-523-8386. You may also email street light repair requests' to dispatch@dcelectricgroup.com or click here for online reporting.

Belvedere streets are swept in zones. For details on the City's Street Maintenance Programs, please visit the street sweeping web page.

An encroachment permit is required any time work is performed in the public rights of way. This includes moving trucks, storage of debris boxes, tree work, replacing concrete sidewalks, replacing curbs and gutters, and sewer lateral repair work that encroaches into the street. You can find an application here.

Below are applications and forms you may need for Public Works review and approval. Click on the document name to view or, when available, apply online. When the document appears, you can download it by clicking the download button. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact the Public Works Department by email...

Information about road closures, road encroachments, and street maintenance projects can be viewed in The Road Closure Calendar below. Information can also be found in the Events section.

The City of Belvedere is undertaking a major infrastructure improvement project that will protect the City from a number of threats. The City is unusual in that it comprises two islands in the San Francisco Bay, the largest of these is connected to the mainland by two earthen levees, which are susceptible to significant displacement...

Storms can cause extensive damage and traffic accidents. It's important to prepare your family and home for storms.

Street sweeping occurs on Friday of each week. The City is divided into 4 sweeping routes as listed below and shown on the color coded map. Each sweeping route is swept 1 time per month. Rain or equipment issues may affect the schedule. Only Public streets are swept during street sweeping operations. From November to...

Report a coyote sighting If this is an emergency and you require immediate assistance, call 911. If it's not an emergency: Call the Coyote Hotline at (415) 435-8942, or Complete our Non-Emergency Online Coyote Reporting Form About Wildlife sightings in Belvedere are common and are generally a source of enjoyment for community members. However, in late...

About Age Friendly Belvedere is a volunteer effort to support residents aged 60 and over. The initiative seeks to promote health, safety, and happiness for residents while aging in place in our community.  Residents of any age are welcome to join the Age-Friendly Belvedere advisory group, which meets monthly. If you would like to learn...

In 2017, the City entered into a lease-leaseback of its corporation yard to free up funds to make additional payments to CalPERS. The debt was refinanced in 2020, and the outstanding balance is $1.84 million (June 30, 2023). The City has no other outstanding debt.

You can find the City's Planning and Building Review Process and Timeline here.

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