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Parking Permits 2-Hour Parking Zones Any Belvedere resident may purchase a parking permit to park a vehicle longer than two hours in the following restricted areas: Beach Road from Main Street to the San Francisco Yacht Club (both sides of the street with the exception of spaces in front of Number 16-38 and Number 58-88...

The Belvedere Police Department believes that trust and confidence between members of the Police Department and the community we serve is essential to effective law enforcement. Law enforcement officers must be free to exercise their best judgement and to initiate enforcement action in a reasonable, lawful, and impartial manner without fear of reprisal. In the...

Zoom Links for our City Council and Planning Commission Meetings are evergreen. Zoom links for other meetings can be found in the published agendas for those meetings.

All public meetings are in-person in Council Chambers at Belvedere City Hall and via Zoom. Members of the public can speak during public comment time as follows: In-Person: Please approach the podium when the public comment period is opened. On Zoom: Press the "Raise Hand" icon, and you will be added to the queue and...

Find agendas and reports for the City Council, Planning Commission, and other public meetings. Public meetings are open to the public.

All public meetings in California are subject to The Brown Act. The Act is designed to let the public know when and where meetings will be held and what will be discussed and ensure those meetings are conducted openly and transparently. Agendas for regularly-scheduled meetings must be published at least 72 hours before the meeting....

About The Public Works department manages and maintains the city’s network of roadways and public rights of way, buildings, parks, storm drain inlets, and other public facilities.

About Belvedere’s Committees and Commissions, made up entirely of local volunteers, play an important role in our City’s decision-making process. They hold regular public meetings. You can find current and archived agendas on the Public Meetings page. To learn more about each group, please click on the menu to the left. Maddy Act - Local...

About Click on the links below to learn about the utility providers serving Belvedere. For questions, please contact our Public Works Department.

About Whatever the type of emergency, it is always best to be prepared. The following programs and information are available to help you prepare for and deal with an emergency. Alert Marin Emergency Notification Alert Marin Emergency Notification is a County of Marin program that provides emergency alerts via call, text, email or smartphone. Emergency...

About Library services for the City are provided through the Belvedere-Tiburon Library Agency. The Library Agency is financially independent of the City and is funded primarily through direct receipt of a share of Belvedere and Tiburon Property Taxes. The newly expanded Belvedere-Tiburon Library is located in downtown Tiburon. To learn more about the Library, please...

About The City Manager is responsible for carrying out the City Council's decisions and running the City's day-to-day operations. All departments report to the City Manager except the City Attorney, who reports directly to the City Council. City Manager duties include: Managing all City functions, including police, public works, building and planning, city clerk, and...

Any individual or company doing business in Belvedere is required to purchase a business license. This includes commercial and home-based businesses located in Belvedere, as well as businesses located elsewhere entering Belvedere to do business. Cost Business License Tax - Annual: $160 Business License - Relocation Fee: $15 Business License - Duplicate/Replacement: $15 Business License...

Like most cities in California, Belvedere offers employee retirement benefits through CalPERS. These plans are defined-benefit in nature and funded. Both the City and its employees make annual contributions, comprising the cost of service accrual for the upcoming year and payment toward any unfunded accrued liability (UAL) for past service not covered by plan assets....

Each year, the City Council holds an annual planning session to agree its priorities for the upcoming year. One or two Council Members are assigned to lead each area, working alongside staff to introduce policies to deliver on those priorities, typically within a 1-2 year time horizon. 2023 Priorities Improved Communications (Wilkinson & Cooper) Planning...

Belvedere Council Members serve in a voluntary capacity. They receive no compensation and are not eligible for any benefits. However, they may be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses.

In addition to their roles on City Council, council members serve on various committees and boards, as follows: Kevin Burke Belvedere Historic Preservation Committee, Non-Voting Council Liaison Belvedere-Tiburon Library Agency, Non-Voting Council Liaison Marin BayWave Committee, Member Marin Clean Energy, Alternate Pat Carapiet Richardson Bay Regional Authority, Member Belvedere Traffic Safety and Circulation Committee, Non-Voting...

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