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Hello and welcome to MyFremont, a community engagement platform designed with our residents in mind! MyFremont was launched in September 2022 as a platform for community members to learn about and give input on important topics facing Fremont. Better decisions are made when community members are involved in project and program building, and the MyFremont platform makes it easy and convenient to contribute ideas or ask questions about City projects.
To learn more, watch the short video below!
The City of Fremont recognizes that digital engagement is not the only solution to gathering feedback from the public. There are still members of the community who do not have internet access. We will also continue to engage with the public and solicit feedback through public meetings, written correspondence, and in-person meetings. MyFremont will help supplement the engagement tools the City of Fremont will continue to use.
Steps to get started:
Register to access the interactive features on each project page. To get started, click the 'Register' button located on the top right of this page.
Registrants are asked to create a username. This name will be associated with any comment or question you submit, so be mindful to choose a name that is appropriate, and if privacy is a concern, conceals your first and/or last name.
There are several demographic questions that follow on the registration form. The data will be used by the City of Fremont only and is anonymous to all other users. The City has decided to collect this information to make sure we effectively connect with all sectors of our community.
The information you enter is protected and will not be shared with third parties.
If you already have an account and you're logged in, you will no longer see the register button.
To find all of the ongoing and archived projects, select "Project Pages" on the toolbar above or explore the homepage. The City will be updating project content on a regular basis, so please check back in to see the latest updates.
We are excited to connect with you!
Hello and welcome to MyFremont, a community engagement platform designed with our residents in mind! MyFremont was launched in September 2022 as a platform for community members to learn about and give input on important topics facing Fremont. Better decisions are made when community members are involved in project and program building, and the MyFremont platform makes it easy and convenient to contribute ideas or ask questions about City projects.
To learn more, watch the short video below!
The City of Fremont recognizes that digital engagement is not the only solution to gathering feedback from the public. There are still members of the community who do not have internet access. We will also continue to engage with the public and solicit feedback through public meetings, written correspondence, and in-person meetings. MyFremont will help supplement the engagement tools the City of Fremont will continue to use.
Steps to get started:
Register to access the interactive features on each project page. To get started, click the 'Register' button located on the top right of this page.
Registrants are asked to create a username. This name will be associated with any comment or question you submit, so be mindful to choose a name that is appropriate, and if privacy is a concern, conceals your first and/or last name.
There are several demographic questions that follow on the registration form. The data will be used by the City of Fremont only and is anonymous to all other users. The City has decided to collect this information to make sure we effectively connect with all sectors of our community.
The information you enter is protected and will not be shared with third parties.
If you already have an account and you're logged in, you will no longer see the register button.
To find all of the ongoing and archived projects, select "Project Pages" on the toolbar above or explore the homepage. The City will be updating project content on a regular basis, so please check back in to see the latest updates.
Share one thing you love about your community and why.
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I love city of Fremont my daughter was born here 13 years ago, a great place to race families, the only thing we need in our street is street bumps cars drive over 40mph in a 25mph zone. This is not safe specially for the kids around the school area.
Davidgonzales30
3 months ago
We have beautiful trees everywhere & the city does a great job caring for them.
khope
almost 2 years ago
I love that there is little gun violence. It is very scary to live in areas where gun violence is every day today business. I do know that crimes have increased because I am part of Nextdoor and people post thefts and car break-ins a lot. I hope the city is addressing this problem. Overall, it is a beautiful city and I also cannot wait for the downtown. It’s long overdue!!
Fremont24
almost 2 years ago
Central Park is nice. But this city seems not safe anymore . Most stores I went to the doors are patched with wooden board which indicate they got broke in. I start to see graffiti in our town house community. Wired teen come to our community park to do laud bike trick and yell. If city does not let us put gate in our community, they need to make the neighborhood safer.
Fremont resident 9
almost 2 years ago
My wife and I love Central Park and the walking path all around it. It is just the right distance for us to get our needed exercise.
Paul E Nowak
about 2 years ago
Fremont is a beautiful city and I have enjoyed being a resident for over 40 years. I live in the south Warm Springs District and see the thousands of new high density housing projects surrounding the Bart Station and feel it is a good thing for Fremont to provide much needed housing. HOWEVER, has anyone seen plans for developing a balanced set of new services such as food markets, restaurants, etc. to provide service for all these new residents. Other cities such as Santa Clara, Cupertino, etc have integrated these businesses into the development plans for new housing projects. So far I haven't seen any of this, only lots of new housing. Can the City of Fremont Planning please point me to the plans or speak to this critical constraint on our growth of new city residents?
VineydHts945
about 2 years ago
I’ve lived here all my life. It has gone from a great place to live to just ok.
clrose14
about 2 years ago
It’s a great place and I am really hoping the downtown area becomes an actual downtown. It would be so lovely to have restaurants, boutiques, bakeries, specialty stores all on the same strip to stroll through. Many neighboring cities have successful downtowns. Please consider following their lead.
AP
about 2 years ago
I love the diversity in Fremont. I also love all of the new bike lanes throughout the city. Thank you Fremont for safer biking.
Peaceful biking
about 2 years ago
The only thing I love is the weather.
I don't understand why they are backing up traffic taking away right hand turn lanes.
Why no one follows up on crime.
Most important we need traffic cops to control the speed and stopping at stop signs for the safety of our neighborhood. I run in my neighborhood and people are reckless drivers.
Reachnup
about 2 years ago
Has any survey been done in Fremont to justify the real estate space given out to bike lanes at the cost of congestion to the cars? It sounds a bit backwards that a resident is not caring about the bike lanes but the practical reality is - bike lanes are coming at the expense of the existing road lanes (atleast at most places) when the city is permitting a denser housing across all neighbourhoods. Would love to read the traffic data collected before fremont leadership made the decision/s.
Also, trying to understand the though process behind taking out the right turn lane which is causing unnecessary traffic backups during rush hour. If it was just me, I am fine but I have seen police officers running over the right cones while making turns i.e. again trying to understand the ROI on such expensive $$$$ and real estate decision and the benefits
Steve Fremont
about 2 years ago
The weather is awesome!
TC
about 2 years ago
Who’s idea was it to take away the right turn lane. This is causing the whole lane to wait for the front car to go straight. Extending the curb for what???
Jaggasper
about 2 years ago
Can you please take out the traffic cameras from the city of Fremont. They are more or like devices that helps in bringing revenue by punishing the citizens of Fremont at their one sully mistake while taking right turns. Please.
anonymously
about 2 years ago
there's a shop for everyone's hobbies. i just wish our actransit was better, takes an hour to bus to parts of the city that takes 12 minutes by car.
violet00
about 2 years ago
I love our diverse community!
JHoke3
over 2 years ago
Parks and beautiful places to sit and enjoy a quiet moment.
I love city of Fremont my daughter was born here 13 years ago, a great place to race families, the only thing we need in our street is street bumps cars drive over 40mph in a 25mph zone. This is not safe specially for the kids around the school area.
We have beautiful trees everywhere & the city does a great job caring for them.
I love that there is little gun violence. It is very scary to live in areas where gun violence is every day today business. I do know that crimes have increased because I am part of Nextdoor and people post thefts and car break-ins a lot. I hope the city is addressing this problem. Overall, it is a beautiful city and I also cannot wait for the downtown. It’s long overdue!!
Central Park is nice. But this city seems not safe anymore . Most stores I went to the doors are patched with wooden board which indicate they got broke in. I start to see graffiti in our town house community. Wired teen come to our community park to do laud bike trick and yell. If city does not let us put gate in our community, they need to make the neighborhood safer.
My wife and I love Central Park and the walking path all around it. It is just the right distance for us to get our needed exercise.
Fremont is a beautiful city and I have enjoyed being a resident for over 40 years. I live in the south Warm Springs District and see the thousands of new high density housing projects surrounding the Bart Station and feel it is a good thing for Fremont to provide much needed housing. HOWEVER, has anyone seen plans for developing a balanced set of new services such as food markets, restaurants, etc. to provide service for all these new residents. Other cities such as Santa Clara, Cupertino, etc have integrated these businesses into the development plans for new housing projects. So far I haven't seen any of this, only lots of new housing. Can the City of Fremont Planning please point me to the plans or speak to this critical constraint on our growth of new city residents?
I’ve lived here all my life. It has gone from a great place to live to just ok.
It’s a great place and I am really hoping the downtown area becomes an actual downtown. It would be so lovely to have restaurants, boutiques, bakeries, specialty stores all on the same strip to stroll through. Many neighboring cities have successful downtowns. Please consider following their lead.
I love the diversity in Fremont. I also love all of the new bike lanes throughout the city. Thank you Fremont for safer biking.
The only thing I love is the weather.
I don't understand why they are backing up traffic taking away right hand turn lanes.
Why no one follows up on crime.
Most important we need traffic cops to control the speed and stopping at stop signs for the safety of our neighborhood. I run in my neighborhood and people are reckless drivers.
Has any survey been done in Fremont to justify the real estate space given out to bike lanes at the cost of congestion to the cars? It sounds a bit backwards that a resident is not caring about the bike lanes but the practical reality is - bike lanes are coming at the expense of the existing road lanes (atleast at most places) when the city is permitting a denser housing across all neighbourhoods.
Would love to read the traffic data collected before fremont leadership made the decision/s.
Also, trying to understand the though process behind taking out the right turn lane which is causing unnecessary traffic backups during rush hour. If it was just me, I am fine but I have seen police officers running over the right cones while making turns i.e. again trying to understand the ROI on such expensive $$$$ and real estate decision and the benefits
The weather is awesome!
Who’s idea was it to take away the right turn lane. This is causing the whole lane to wait for the front car to go straight. Extending the curb for what???
Can you please take out the traffic cameras from the city of Fremont. They are more or like devices that helps in bringing revenue by punishing the citizens of Fremont at their one sully mistake while taking right turns. Please.
there's a shop for everyone's hobbies. i just wish our actransit was better, takes an hour to bus to parts of the city that takes 12 minutes by car.
I love our diverse community!
Parks and beautiful places to sit and enjoy a quiet moment.