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Fremont Police Department (CA)
Thursday October 11th, 2018 :: 10:00 a.m. PDT

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City of Fremont Joins Nextdoor on October 15, 2018

The City of Fremont, along with the Fremont Police Department, Fremont Fire Department, and Office of Emergency Services (OES), will join Nextdoor, a free and private neighborhood social network, in a proactive effort to help strengthen citywide communications.

Beginning October 15, the City will use Nextdoor to share important information regarding news, services, programs, events, and emergency notifications. This launch week marks the 150th anniversary of the “Great Quake” on the Hayward Fault, as well as the 29th anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. The City launches its Nextdoor profile in conjunction with these significant events as a reminder of the importance of citywide information dissemination and communications, especially during an emergency or a natural disaster.

Nextdoor will serve as an additional platform for Fremont public agencies and residents to establish supplementary communication lines to residents. Fremont’s emergency notification system, AC Alert, will continue to deliver emergency alerts and non-emergency notifications to targeted geographic areas or the entire city as appropriate.

“Getting to know your neighbors, and the ability to communicate with each other are important ways to help residents prepare for an emergency,” says City Manager Mark Danaj. “Joining Nextdoor will support the City’s disaster readiness and response by allowing public agencies to share relevant updates and communicate with residents directly.”

Nextdoor has already proven to be an essential and well-adopted tool for Fremont residents, as 108 Fremont neighborhoods are already registered on Nextdoor. The City of Fremont encourages all residents to sign up for Nextdoor as a way to receive direct communications from public agencies and connect with their neighborhood. Residents can also use Nextdoor to find local resources, share tips, ask questions, exchange recommendations, list services, and sell or giveaway items.

The City of Fremont joins over 3,000 public agencies across the country using Nextdoor to build stronger relationships with residents.

Safety Reminder

Residents should note that public agencies do not monitor their Nextdoor accounts 24 hours a day. Residents should refrain from reporting in-progress crimes or suspicious activities on the Nextdoor platform. In case of emergency, dial 911. If you need non-emergency assistance or want to report suspicious activity, please dial 510-790-6800, option 3.

About Nextdoor

Nextdoor is free for residents and public agencies. Each Fremont neighborhood has its own private neighborhood website, accessible only to residents of that neighborhood. Neighborhoods establish and selfmanage their own websites and the City of Fremont will not be able to access residents’ websites, contact information, or content. All members must verify that they live within the neighborhood before joining Nextdoor. Information shared on Nextdoor is password-protected and cannot be accessed by Google or other search engines.

To join your neighborhood’s website, visit Nextdoor.com and enter your address. If you have questions about Nextdoor, please visit help.nextdoor.com.

CONTACT:
Cheryl Golden
Communications Manager
City of Fremont
510-284-4025
[email protected]

Geneva Bosques
Public Affairs Manager
Fremont Police Department
510-790-6957
[email protected]

Link to Official Press Release: https://fremont.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2145
 

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Fremont Police Department (CA)
2000 Stevenson Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538

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Non-emergencies: 510-790-6800

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