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The West Berkeley Family Wellness Center provides resources, services, and classes that promote health and wellness for all ages. The Wellness Center also partners with outside agencies to provide additional resources and support for the community.For sexual and reproductive health services, please refer to Alameda County Family Health Services at (888) 604-4636.services And ResOURCESWomen,…

Located at Harrison Park, the Terrence McCrary, Jr. Memorial Skate Park has a large oval bowl, fun box, and areas for beginners. The Berkeley Skate Park, located at Harrison Park, is an 18,000 square foot park that contains a large oval bowl, fun box, and areas for beginners. Use of the park is free. Helmets are required, and pads are recommended. Bikes and scooters are…

Amidst growing concerns about mass deportations and threats to rescind long-standing federal policies, the Berkeley Police Department (BPD) would like to acknowledge our community’s concerns and reaffirm our commitment to providing public safety in alignment with Berkeley’s values and policies. For over 50 years, the City of Berkeley has remained a Sanctuary City, and the BPD is proud to be a…

Use a short online survey and come to a community meeting to share your input to help create a re-designed, larger, modern, and more inclusive playground alongside the Aquatic Park lagoon.The survey will present design concepts and gather your preferences on potential updates to the playground, known as Dreamland. You can weigh in on proposed equipment, picnic areas, fields, restrooms, parking…

Take a wildfire readiness survey to help shape City efforts to reduce wildfire risks, especially those vulnerabilities shared with urban areas like Los Angeles that have been devastated by recent infernos.The survey will ask questions about which wildfire measures you have taken to protect your home and surrounding property while also inquiring about which city programs you might have used to do…

Berkeley homeowners can qualify for up to $3,000 to make their foundations more resilient to earthquakes, and those who meet low-income requirements can get reimbursed for the full cost of a seismic upgrade.To qualify for a lottery to get these refunds, Berkeley homeowners should sign up for the statewide Earthquake Brace + Bolt rebate program by March 26 (the program was extended one month from…

Join us at a community workshop to share ideas on how the City of Berkeley can create development and preservation policies that better prepare for natural disasters, climate change, and reduced exposure to pollution.You will participate in an interactive mapping activity to detail your experiences, contribute ideas, and connect with staff and other community members working toward a safer, more…