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As part of a mutual aid request, Belmont PD has been sending rotating teams of officers to assist with the Dixie Fire in Plumas County for three day deployments. Our officers have been assigned to evacuations, security and traffic control to assist and support the communities and public safety agencies in Plumas County. Belmont PD remains fully staffed in the city and the officers assigned to the Dixie Fire volunteer for the assignment, truly a sign of their commitment to public safety.
Helpful sites to protect your family and property.
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Parks and Recreation Programs and Events - See What's New
Fall Adult & Senior Programs
The Senior & Community Center has new fall programs--from in-person to virtual, including fee-based or volunteer-led. Check out Chair Yoga, Zumba, Line Dancing, Meditation, Grab & Go Lunches, and more! All participants must pre-register. Full program guide with current COVID safety guidelines available in the
The Hideout Returns
Calling Grades 6-8th! Register now to gather with your peers for homework help, computers, snacks, and activities including arts & crafts, outdoor games, cooking, field trips, PS4, Nintendo, and Switch. The 2021-22 Hideout will operate Tuesdays/Thursdays/Fridays, 3-5 pm and Wednesdays, 1-5 pm starting October 19th. Register today--spaces are filling up quickly!
Holiday Craft Faire Cancelled
For over 35 years, Belmont Parks & Recreation has hosted the Twin Pines Holiday Craft Faire. While this is a treasured annual tradition, our top priority is the health and wellbeing of our community. With the resurgence of COVID-19 cases and the Delta Variant, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 Faire in hopes of bringing it back next year. In the meantime, please browse other available activities and services.
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Reach Codes and Our Community
The City is currently evaluating Reach Codes which are amendments to the Energy and Green Building Standards Codes that aim to address reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, clean air, and renewable energy solutions. In doing so, the City is seeking feedback from our community. Stakeholder input on proposed amendments will provide further guidance toward adopting Reach Codes. How will this impact residents and businesses? Tell us about it by taking the survey! The survey will close September 30th. We highly encourage our residents, business owners, developers, contractors, and anyone with an interest to learn more about Reach Codes and take the survey on at Reach Codes | City of Belmont.
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