Free in-person and online tours will show local homes that have electrified, use less fossil fuels, and prioritize water conservation. Learn how to reduce costs.
Ride your bicycle to several Berkeley-based energizer stations for free coffee, snacks, repairs, and giveaways. Use our bike boulevards, paths, dedicated lanes or other routes.
To keep our streets safe, use City services to properly dispose of unwanted items. Dumping is illegal and can result in fines up to $500/day. Use various refuse collection and recycling options.
We're hiring a Community Health Worker Specialist, an Electrical Supervisor, a Housing Inspector II, and other roles to join our dynamic and innovative team.
Register by May 13 to get a mail-ballot, which you can complete and deliver immediately by mail or drop box. Starting May 18, register, vote, and deliver ballots in person to a vote center.
Attend in-person May 2 or virtual May 15 meetings to share feedback on policies, programs, and infrastructure to help households, businesses, and the City as a whole reduce waste.