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The Centerville District of Fremont California

Beautifying our infrastructure, yet Preserving our Heritage

The Centerville Business & Community Association (CBCA) is to promote the economic and social welfare of the Centerville District of the City of Fremont. The goal of CBCA has developed into a strong liaison between the City, the Community and Business, both existing and new. 

A New Heritage for "Transit Oriented Development" TOD

The Centerville District of Fremont California

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The Centerville District of Fremont California

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Centerville District Map of Fremont, CA

The Centerville District of Fremont California comprises 6 Neighborhoods: Brookvale, Cabrillo, Glenmoor, Parkmont, Center Village & Downtown Centerville

6.7 Square Miles
Population – 14,640 residents
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Local Bay Area Cities of Comparable Size

Half Moon Bay – 6.42 Square Miles
Los Altos – 6.49 Square Miles
Pleasant Hill – 7.07 Square Miles
Hillsborough – 6.19 Square Miles
Rohnert Park – 7.00 Square Miles
Windsor – 7.72 Square Miles

 

Local Bay Area Cities Smaller than the Centerville District of FremontAlbany – 1.79 Square Miles, Belmont – 4.62 Square Miles, Burlingame – 4.41 Square Miles, Campbell – 5.80 Square Miles, El Cerrito – 3.69 Square Miles, Emeryville – 1.25 Square Miles, Foster City – 3.76 Square Miles, Larkspur – 3.03 Square Miles, Millbrae – 3.25 Square Miles, Piedmont – 1.68 Square Miles, San Carlos – 5.54 Square Miles, Sausalito – 1.77 Square Miles

What is a TOD Area?

Transit Oriented Development is the exciting fast growing trend in creating vibrant, livable, sustainable communities. Also known as TOD, it’s the creation of compact, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities centered around high quality train systems. This makes it possible to live a lower-stress life without complete dependence on a car for mobility and survival.

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CENTERVILLE COMPLETE STREETS PROJECT

The Centerville Complete Streets project will improve segments of Fremont Boulevard (Alder to Eggers), Thornton Avenue and Peralta Boulevard.

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Centerville Train Depot Paid Parking Program

In an effort to address the unauthorized use of the Centerville Train Depot parking lot and reinforce its intended use of providing parking primarily for transit users, the City of Fremont is proposing a Centerville Train Depot Paid Parking program.

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2020 CAPE & SLURRY SEAL

The Cape and Slurry Seal Project is an effort on the part of the City’s Engineering and Maintenance Divisions to perform preventive maintenance on existing street pavements. The surface treatments; which include cape seals and slurry seals are all designed to extend the pavement life of each street.

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Fremont 4th of July Porch Parade

The Fremont 4th of July Street Parade was cancelled in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. So our leadership decided to try a new and novel idea, a Porch Parade, where local residents and businesses decorate their homes and other residents drive by in their vehicles and vote online for their favorites + a Plane Squadron Flyover.

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A Special Thanks to all of our CBCA –
“Centerville Business & Community Association” Members

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Ninna Chugh