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COVID-19 State of Emergency Orders Expired February 28, 2023

Post Date:03/02/2023 5:21 PM
On February 28, 2023, Governor Newsom ended California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency, and the Board of Supervisors ended Alameda County COVID-19 Emergency. Similarly, City of Fremont COVID-19 emergency legislation, proclamations, and orders not previously terminated, and which are tied to the state and/or county emergency orders, have expired as of February 28, 2023. 

Regarding eviction moratoriums, the City’s Residential Eviction Moratorium was previously terminated by the City Council, and the Small-Scale Commercial Eviction Moratorium will expire on March 30, 2023 (30 days after the end of Covid-19 local emergency). The Board of Supervisors has voted to extend the Alameda County Eviction Moratorium through April 29, 2023 (Saturday), at which time it will expire unless further extended. The City of Fremont Human Services Department can provide information and referrals to mediation and eviction assistance and other services.  Please contact the Fremont Family Resource Center at 510-574-2028. 

During the last three years of the pandemic, the City of Fremont assisted 1,450 households with $17.2 million in rental and utility assistance. The City will continue to provide information about resources available for community members. Visit our Covid-19 Resources webpage for more information.
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