- Food Access Resource List (ACPHD, 1/06/2022): English | Arabic | Chinese (Traditional) | Farsi | Khmer | Korean | Spanish | Tagalog | Vietnamese
- Housing Resource List (ACPHD)
- County-Wide Eviction Moratorium is currently in effect and ensures that all tenants, homeowners and those living in mobile home parks countywide can shelter-in-place during this crisis.
- Alameda County FAQ Emergency Eviction Protections | Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Protecciones de Desalojos de Emergencia del Condado de Alameda
- Eviction Moratorium Ordinance.
On June 30, 2020, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors amended its previous eviction moratorium ordinance to ensure all tenants and homeowners Countywide can shelter-in-place during this crisis. This emergency ordinance now outlaws all evictions anywhere in the County with few exceptions. The ordinance allows tenants 12 months to repay rent over 12 months. This ordinance will remain in effect until 60 days after the local health emergency is lifted or 60 days after December 31, 2020, whichever is later.
Violators are subject to a $1000 fine and may be subject to civil proceedings.
If a city has an eviction moratorium ordinance, the city ordinance can prevail to the extent the ordinance is more protective of residents.
If you have questions, please contact our partner, ECHO Housing, at 510-581-9380.
For more information please, check out the Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department website.
- Shelter Health Guidance (HCH)
- Street Health and Outreach Provider Guidance (HCH)
- Homeless Isolation Housing (HCH)
- Care Connect Resources (AC Care Connect and Elemeno)
- COVID-19 Syptoms & Prevention Flier: English | Spanish
- Videos: Shelter in Place | Reducing the Risk of Getting Sick | What does the Public Health Department do? | How to Get Food | What to do When Others Aren't Doing Their Part | Protecting the Health Of Older Adults
- Resources for Immigrants: English | Spanish | Chinese (Traditional)
- Alameda County COVID-19 Protocol for Opening Extreme Weather Centers
- Wildfire smoke FAQ: English | Arabic | Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | Farsi | Khmer | Korean | Spanish | Tagalog | Vietnamese
- Visit the Alameda County Air Quality website