Politics & Government

Supervisor Haubert's 100 Day's in Office

One of the most significant successes that Supervisor Haubert has had in office was getting a FEMA Mobile Vaccination Unit in Livermore.

Press release from the Alameda Board of Supervisors:

May 23, 2021

April 12, 2021 – Alameda County, CA – District 1 Supervisor of Alameda County, David
Haubert, is pleased to have served residents of District 1 for the past 100 days. He has had the
pleasure to work with many organizations, groups, agencies, and community members. He has
focused on COVID-19 Recovery, Environmental Concerns, Mental Health, Budget,
Transportation, and Homelessness.

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One of the most significant successes that Supervisor Haubert has had in office was
getting a FEMA Mobile Vaccination Unit in Livermore.

"I am proud to share that my most significant success in my 100 days is working with essential leaders in this community to get a FEMA Mobile Vaccination Unit in Livermore for the most vulnerable population. This mobile vaccination unit was on April 15 , 16, and 17. Hosted by Livermore Valley School District, LARPD, and the City of Livermore," Supervisor Haubert explains.

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Here are a few of Supervisor Haubert’s achievements:
- Sitting on 16 important committees and agencies.
- Vaccinated over 175,000 people, including homeless, low-income families, and
underinsured people.
- While joining forces with a local non-profit, One Nation Dream Makers, led by
Ronnie Forbes, feeding people in need, primarily homebound seniors.
- Supported Paddy Lyer, Daily Bowl, Open Heart Kitchen, and Spectrum Meals on
Wheels.
- Worked with EAH Housing and Shawn Costello from Dublin Health and Human
Services Commission by increasing their living spaces access.
- Commissioned a 2.2-billion-dollar rail extension called Valley Link.
- Joined Sierra Club, Livermore Chamber of Commerce, Tri-Valley Conservancy, and
hundreds of residents supporting Aramis Farms Solar Project.
- Held the first Alameda County celebration of National Day of Prayer.
- Partnered with various state and local agencies to place a bid to purchase the N3
cattle ranch which is 16,000 Acres located in the southeast Alameda County.

- Supported the preservation of Tesla Park.
- Helped bring Alameda County $20 million settlement from Golden State Warriors
- Continued work of Supervisor Haggerty and supplied funding to create Goodness
Village.

"As you can see, I have had a busy start in office, and I will continue to work hard to make life
better for all the residents of District 1," Supervisor Haubert explains. "I serve you with an open
door. I am always available and here for you to listen to your needs and to help you. You can
reach my staff and me at bosdist1@acgov.org. Thank you."

David Haubert represents the First District Cities of Dublin, Fremont, Livermore, and the
Unincorporated Communities of Sunol and East Livermore.


This press release was produced by the Alameda Board of Supervisors. The views expressed here are the author’s own.