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Community Enrichment
150 City Park Way
Brentwood, CA 94513
925-516-5405
925-516-5407 (fax)
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Hours
Monday -Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Walk-in hours
Friday
By appointment only
Brochures
Community Enrichment Brochure (Spanish)
Advertising Business - DT Specific
Common Concerns - Residential (Spanish)
Common Concerns - DT Businesses
Abandoned Shopping Cart & Retrieval Information
Abandoned Shopping Cart & Retrieval Plan
Community Resource Guide (Spanish)
Do I Need a Building Permit? (English and Spanish)
Fence and Accessory Building Information - corner lot
Community Enrichment
The Community Enrichment Program helps keep the City of Brentwood a healthy, safe, clean, and attractive place to live and work. City staff work with residents to take an active role in improving and maintaining the quality of life of their neighborhoods, as well as maintaining property values.
What is not allowed by our City Municipal Code?
Our neighborhoods are the environment in which we live and raise our families. Blight and nuisances can devalue, detract and degrade the quality of any neighborhood. Recognizing the importance of protecting the home environment, the City has adopted municipal codes that govern the use and maintenance of private property. See Common Concerns - Residential Flier.
While many of the City's codes deal with private residential property, there are codes that regulate the condition of commercial properties as well.
What Concerns Can we not address?
Your valuable tax dollars are at work, and we want to expend our resources appropriately and efficiently. There are some neighborhood concerns that do not fall under our responsibility. In general, we can act on behalf of the public at large - we cannot take action on behalf of one citizen against another. Also we cannot enforce CC&R's (Covenants, Codes & Restrictions). CC&R's should be enforced through a neighborhood homeowners association, or via mediation. This includes trees on private property or common fences between neighbors.
What You Can Do to Help
Take a look at your property. Make sure you don't have any hazards or potential violations such as: weeds, garbage, graffiti, litter, junk, debris, illegal signs, discarded furniture, discarded appliances and inoperative vehicles. Boats, trailers or other recreational vehicles should be stored behind a 6 foot solid fence, out of public view.