City of Berkeley

City of Berkeley

Government Administration

Berkeley, California 8,558 followers

About us

The City of Berkeley is distinguished by its diversity, community engagement, and activism. Home to the University of California’s flagship campus, Berkeley’s population is highly educated, diverse, and engaged. The City lies on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay and is sheltered by rolling hills on its eastern border. Berkeley spans 10 square miles with 124,000 residents. Our climate is mild year-round, with cool summers. An outdoor focus is demonstrated with acres of open space, parks, and an abundance of bike lanes on City streets. Public transportation is well developed and reliable, with three Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations in Berkeley. All of these factors translate to an outstanding quality of life for Berkeley residents, with an abundance of outdoor, recreational, and cultural activities. The City of Berkeley lies in Alameda County and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City is divided into eight districts, and each district elects one representative to the City Council. The eight-member City Council serves four-year terms, and a mayor is elected at large – also on a four-year term. The City Council appoints a City Manager, who serves as the Chief Executive of the City. Berkeley provides a comprehensive range of municipal services to its population, many of which are not typically provided by cities. In addition to the customary city services, the City of Berkeley operates its own Health, Housing and Community Services Department, providing public health, mental health, and environmental health services to the community. The City also provides its own residential and commercial solid waste collection, recycling, and disposal service. In addition, the City’s Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront Department offers a number of summer camps and operates a 1,000-berth marina. Join the City of Berkeley team. Apply for open positions on our jobs page.

Website
https://berkeleyca.gov/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley, California
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1878

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    The intersection of Claremont and Russell is looking better than ever thanks to repaving and striping coordinated by Public Works Engineering and Streets & Utilities staff. The smooth streets and clearly painted crosswalks coordinated by the Public Works team help make Berkeley's streets safer for all. This project is part of the City's annual street rehabilitation efforts, which completed 11 lane miles of street paving and 5 lane miles of surface sealing in FY 22-23. Thank you to Public Works Engineering and Streets & Utilities staff and to the members of the community who came out to celebrate.

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    As part of the 2024 Berkeley Juneteenth Festival, the City of Berkeley unveiled the newest addition to its public art collection - Delivered, Mable’s Promissory Note, by artist Mildred Howard.    The 10’ diameter bronze sculpture weighs nearly 3000 pounds and is installed on the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Adeline Street, just south of the Ashby BART Station. The title of this artwork pays tribute to the artist’s mother, Mable Howard, who led the effort to oppose the above-ground BART line in Berkeley which would have divided the community.   Kudos to the Civic Arts team and the Civic Arts Commission for coordinating the commission, installation, and celebration! Find more public art in Berkeley:

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    Berkeley earned a Prohousing designation from the State of California, an award reflecting the City's work to encourage housing development for all income levels. This designation supports local affordable housing in two ways: •  The City now has access to affordable housing funds dedicated only for Prohousing cities •  Local affordable housing projects will receive priority for competitive State funds The State recognized a number of efforts Berkeley has taken to increase housing: •  Removing minimum parking requirements •  Facilitating Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) production •  Providing regular development loans for affordable housing, which are available through a single Housing Trust Fund application •  Establishing the Small Sites Program to convert occupied multifamily rental properties as deed restricted affordable housing Kudos to staff across multiple departments who worked behind the scenes to make these changes to address the housing crisis facing our community. State funding helps support affordable housing projects such as those pictured: Maudelle Miller Shirek Community, Jordan Court, and Berkeley Way.

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    This week, over 800 kids kicked off summer break at Berkeley's day camps, with hundreds more youth scheduled to attend our sleepaway camps in the coming weeks. Our 350 staff, including 215 seasonal employees, guide youth through unforgettable summer experiences in art, sports, science, dance, and time outdoors with new friends. Big shout out to the Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront, and HR teams for the huge job of hiring and training these amazing seasonal staff. These recreation roles give young folks great job experience and a chance to grow a career. #recreation #berkeley #youth

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    If you have a California Paramedic license, NREMT, or are in a paramedic internship, apply by June 14 to work with the Berkeley Fire Department: https://lnkd.in/ebrz5xp9

    🚨 Extended Recruitment for Paramedics at Berkeley Fire Department! 🚑 The Berkeley Fire Department is extending its recruitment for Paramedics until June 14th. This is your chance to join a team committed to excellence and dedicated service. We seek highly skilled and passionate individuals ready to contribute to our community's safety and well-being. If you’re ready to make a real difference, apply today! Don’t miss this extended opportunity to be part of an extraordinary team. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ebrz5xp9 For more information on BFD, visit: https://lnkd.in/eenNipdm #BerkeleyFire #Paramedic #CareerOpportunity #ExtendedRecruitment #EmergencyServices

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    Looking forward to the opening of a new 87-unit affordable housing development this fall! Supported by $17 million in loans from the City's Housing Trust Fund, the Maudelle Miller Shirek Community is the first building in Berkeley to implement the preference policy, which aims to reduce displacement and address historical injustices. https://lnkd.in/gRKN9jSb

    We had a great time sharing the progress of Maudelle Miller Shirek Community last week with stakeholders, the community, and members of Maudelle's family! Thanks to the work of Nibbi Brothers General Contractors and MWA Architects, Inc., the building is looking great and is set to open by early fall. As we reflect on another powerful Affordable Housing Month, we're reminded of the importance of bringing stable, affordable homes to the Bay Area. Soon this building, just steps away from Ashby BART, will be home to 200+ new residents. With a safe and stable home, residents will have access to new opportunities and the potential to change their lives and the lives of generations to come.

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