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On June 15, the second annual Belvedere BBQ in the Park, organized by Adam Gavzer (shown in the center photo above with fellow Block Captain Paige Peterson), was held in Community Park. Belvedere residents grilled up burgers and hot dogs, while attendees had the opportunity to learn about volunteer opportunities, emergency preparedness and local support organizations....

At their July 8 meeting, the City Council appointed two new members to the Parks, Open Space and Lanes Committee: Marika Bergsund and John Schirm. They will join members Nicholas Markman, Charlie Harrington and Wayne Stacy. Also at the meeting, Public Works Director Tony Boyd reported that a recent assessment of our city streets found...

Ever wonder what City Council members do? For starters, councilmembers make decisions about a wide range of topics, including approving the city’s budget, hearing appeals to Planning Commission decisions, setting policy, approving revocable licenses, and responding to resident concerns. The five councilmembers also split responsibility for sitting on 23 different committees. Some are local, such...

Simple, home-made deterrents can help keep coyotes fearful of humans, while also protecting you and your dog when out for a walk. An easy-to-carry scare stick, made by tying mylar ribbon to a stick, confuses a coyote when you wave it vigorously out in front of you. A plastic trash bag easily fits in your...

2024 02 24 Mallard Pointe Plans

Today, Belvedere reiterated its concerns that Caltrans’ $19.7 million Capital Preventive Maintenance project along SR 131 (Tiburon Boulevard) does not adequately address potential traffic and safety impacts. A significant part of the project includes the addition of bike lanes on both sides of the highway from the 101 interchange to Trestle Glen. Having received extensive...

To join a commission or committee, you must be a Belvedere resident and at least 18 years old. Vacancies typically arise in the spring of each year. Openings are posted on the City's website and advertised in the Ark newspaper. The Council typically interviews candidates at its May and June meetings.  

Currently, there are no active Requests for Proposals for our Finance Department. For questions, please Contact Helga Cotter, Administrative Services Director at hcotter@cityofbelvedere.org

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