Fremont City Council Meeting — April 20
- Regular Fremont City Council meeting open to the public to discuss local items and community business. - Scheduled for Monday, April 20, at the City Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Avenue in Fremont. - How to attend or watch and meeting details: nextdoor.com.
Fremont’s next regular City Council meeting is Tuesday, April 21, 2026, not Monday, April 20. The city’s official 2026 meeting calendar lists a 7 p.m. regular meeting on April 21. (fremont.gov, fremontcityca.iqm2.com) The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 3300 Capitol Avenue, Building A, the same downtown City Hall complex the council uses for regular sessions. Fremont’s official site says council meetings are typically held on the first, second, and third Tuesday of each month. (fremontcityca.iqm2.com, fremont.gov, fremont.gov) Residents can attend in person, watch the livestream on the city’s meeting page, or tune in on Comcast Channel 27. Recorded webcasts are posted by the close of business the day after the live broadcast, according to the city. (fremont.gov, fremontca.viebit.com) Public comment is still allowed, but Fremont no longer takes live virtual comments during City Council meetings. The city says comments can be made in person or sent by email, and emails received before 1 p.m. on the meeting day are distributed to councilmembers and published in the Agenda Center in advance. (fremont.gov, fremont.gov, fremont.gov) That change dates to October 2023, when Fremont said anonymous callers had disrupted regional public meetings with racist verbal attacks, sometimes described as “Zoom bombings.” The city kept email and in-person testimony in place after disabling virtual council comments. (fremont.gov) As of Sunday, April 19, Fremont’s public calendar shows no regular City Council meeting on April 20. The only April 20 city meeting surfaced in current public listings is a 5 p.m. Charter Advisory Committee meeting in the same chambers. (fremont.gov, nextdoor.com) For anyone planning to speak or watch, the practical move is to check the Agenda Center for the April 21 packet and item numbers before Tuesday afternoon. Fremont’s meeting pages use those item numbers for emailed public comments and post the agenda materials in advance. (fremont.gov, fremont.gov)