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  1. Acres of Parkland. Fremont residents work hard and play hard! The City maintains countless miles of trails you can hike, bike, run & explore. Learn More.

  2. The fourth largest city in Silicon Valley, Fremont has a storied past and a bright future. Back in 1956, five individual townships came together to form the City of Fremont. Now recognized as districts, Centerville, Niles, Irvington, Warm Springs, and Mission San Jose represent the different characters of Fremont.

  3. Year after year, new residents and visitors head to Fremont for the many advantages and opportunities the City has to offer. But what really sets our City apart is its rich past, ethnically and culturally diverse present, and forward-looking future.

  4. From its original settlement as a Spanish mission to serving as California’s first film scene, Fremont has truly evolved to become the city that we know and love today. Look through our unique history below to find out what has made Fremont, Fremont!

  5. From scenic parks to historic landmarks, the City of Fremont is home to a range of activities and attractions for all visitors and residents. Take a look at some of our favorite places and activities our City has to offer to make memories, relax, soak in nature, and get a dose of culture too!

  6. The Police Department is the City of Fremont's law enforcement agency. Public Works Maintenance of streets, sidewalks, and parks as well as bicycle and pedestrian programs, and traffic signal maintenance.

  7. Elections. 3300 Capitol Ave. Fremont, CA 94538 510-284-4000. Site Map Accessibility Website Policy Jobs Website Feedback. scrolltop.

  8. As the fourth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fremont's Silicon Valley location is the ideal place to call home or start your business. Don't just take our word for it: WalletHub named Fremont as the happiest city in the United States in 2021, 2022, and 2023!

  9. The City Council includes the Mayor and six Council members are elected by the citizens of Fremont. The Council is responsible for adopting the City's budget and making all major policy decisions. The Council also appoints the City Manager, who in turn hires all City staff and manages the day-to-day operations.

  10. The City Clerk's Office is responsible for a number of legislative and administrative functions, such as: Preparing and distributing the City Council agenda. Recording all proceedings of City Council meetings.