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Board Procedures: Berkeley vs Livermore

How do board procedures rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Livermore, CA?

Berkeley and Livermore have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley HOAs operate under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code 4000+), which governs board meetings, elections, quorum, and open-meeting requirements.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Livermore HOAs follow Davis-Stirling Act (Civ Code Β§4000-6150). Open board meetings, 4-day notice, agenda requirements, and member speaking rights mandated.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyLivermore
Governing LawDavis-Stirling Act, Civil Code 4000+-
Meeting Notice4 days regular, 2 days emergency-
Open SessionRequired except listed executive topics-
MinutesAvailable within 30 days30 days available
ElectionsSecret ballot, inspector of elections-
Law-Davis-Stirling Β§4000-6150
Notice-4 days (Β§4920)
Exec Session-Limited topics (Β§4935)
Member Speech-Required (Β§4925)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can my Berkeley HOA board meet in private?

Only for narrowly defined executive session topics. Most business must be conducted in open meetings that members can attend.

How do I run for HOA board?

Follow your CC&Rs nomination procedures. Davis-Stirling requires reasonable nomination opportunities and a secret ballot election.

Livermore FAQ

Can the HOA board meet in secret?

Only in executive session for specific topics. Regular business requires open, noticed meetings.

Who enforces this in Livermore?

Livermore code enforcement at (925) 960-4600 handles most complaints. Alameda County agencies handle regional issues.

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