The Mayor will make all final appointments, subject to approval by the full City Council in November 2020.
The winter event will focus on coping with loss this holiday season.
At its Regular Meeting to be held on Tuesday, September 15, at 7:00 p.m.
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office will be leading a group of first res ponders in critical incident training at a few locations in Dublin.
While the annual Creek Cleanup Day was a one-day event, the Dublin Cleanup 2020 is occurring throughout September.
Bidding will close at 5:00 p.m. on September 30, 2020.
Serious runners, novice runners, walkers and families are invited to participate.
There will be no lap swimming available at The Wave, and the "L.I.V.E. ’n’ Rec" program will not be in session.
The deadline to participate is Friday, September 25, at 11:59 p.m.
A dead body is found near a trail; locals admit to evading $2M in insurance premiums; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
Visitors and employees must maintain a distance of at least six feet from one another and wear a face covering while at the Cooling Center.
The ISO is asking residents to voluntarily conserve energy, unplugging unnecessary devices and appliances, 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The site will reopen on Tuesday, September 8, at 9:00 a.m.
Shared play structures are to remain closed.
The City Council moved Category 4 spending to Category 5 in order to provide $150,000 toward a rental assistance program for residents.
A series of interactive educational webinars are available on a variety of topics for seniors and their caregivers.
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The Alameda County Health Officer issued a new Health Order, allowing for further openings and activities in the county.
COVID Safety Swag Bag to seniors by Dublin, age 50 and better, on Thursday, September 10, 12:30 p.m.. to 1:15 p.m., or while supplies last.
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Fitness swimming will occur on Labor Day, September 7.
The Alameda County Health Officer has issued a new Health Order, to go into effect on Friday, August 28.
There are no fires currently burning in Dublin; the heavy smoke is from other fires burning in the area.
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he site will be open until noon, unless capacity is reached.
Site administrators will continue to monitor local air quality levels to assess the potential impacts and provide further updates.
Fire crews have finished mopping up the site.
At its regular meeting held on Tuesday, August 18, the Dublin City Council took a number of actions.
Dublin Fire currently working on a fire at a commercial building along Dublin Boulevard, across from Dublin Civic Center.
Due to the hazardous air quality, the COVID-19 testing site at the Alameda Co. Fairgrounds will be closed, effective immediately.
It is very important for Dublin’s future that everyone participates in the Census.
Stanford Health Care – ValleyCare was recognized for overall quality, safety and performance in a number of specialties
The City of Dublin’s 2020 Fall Activity Guide is available online and has been mailed to all Dublin residences.
The blackouts will not extend overnight.
PG&E reports that power will be out for one to two hours only, and will not occur overnight.
The ISO is asking residents to voluntarily conserve energy from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for the next four days.
The Dublin Senior Center will continue to serve as a cooling center, today through Wednesday, August 19.
Residents may experience rolling blackouts tonight, 5:00 to 10:00 p.m.
The facility, including restrooms, will be disinfected frequently.