Community

Beginning October 1, 2016, vehicles without a residential parking permit will be restricted from parking in the residential areas posted "No Parking without Permit," at the base of Mission Peak (Stanford Ave entrance) on weekends and major holidays.

In an effort to reduce the impact of vehicular traffic in the neighborhoods surrounding Mission Peak Regional Preserve, the Fremont City Council approved Fremont Municipal Code Section 10.05.860 on May, 17, 2016, to establish a temporary parking permit program for residents within the geographical area identified as the Mission Peak Neighborhood.

Restricted parking times will be from Saturday at 12:01 a.m. through Sunday at 11:59 p.m. and on national holidays, including dates of observance.

Parking permits are limited to residents living within the designated parking permit area and the temporary permit parking program is scheduled to expire in July of 2020.

The City of Fremont and East Bay Regional Park District has entered into a joint agreement to monitor and enforce violations of the Fremont Municipal Code. The penalty for a first time offense is $63.

On weekends and holidays, non-resident hikers can park in the following locations:

• Stanford Ave staging area entrance - 40 spaces

• Antelope and Vineyard Avenue - 150 spaces

• Ohlone College - 900 spaces

We encourage park visitors to carpool, use public transportation and/or ride-sharing services, ride their bikes, or use the designated staging area at Ohlone College. For more information visit www.fremontpolice.org/permitparking.