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ce at (510) 272-6694 or email [email protected]. Supervisor Miley respects the public's right to free speech, however inappropriate comments will be removed. Nate Miley was first elected to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors representing District 4 in November 2000 and is currently serving his sixth term representing portions of the City of Oakland and the City of Pleasanton, as well as Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, El Portal Ridge, Fairmont Terrace, Fairview and Hill Crest Knolls. In January 2023, he was appointed President by his colleagues on the Board of Supervisors, this is the second time that Supervisor Miley has served in this capacity during his tenure on the Board. Throughout his time in elected office, Supervisor Miley has fought to protect open space, strengthen our healthcare system, and create more livable and safe neighborhoods, while improving transportation, agriculture and urban farming, air quality, healthcare, public safety, and social services. Supervisor Miley authored legislation to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable by creating nation’s first no-cost drug disposal ordinance, championed the successful passage of Measure A which raises $100 million annually to support vital health care programs within Alameda County and worked to ensure that communities have a voice within local government. Supervisor Miley has dedicated his entire adult life to community and public service beginning in Oakland as both a Jesuit volunteer and organizer with Oakland Community Organizations (OCO). He has trained hundreds of grassroots volunteers, advocates, and community groups across the United States through the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs. Prior to representing District 4 as an Alameda County Supervisor, he had the honor of serving the residents of Oakland City Council District 6 where he earned the moniker “maverick” for his tenacity in challenging the status quo and pursuing novel, grassroots-based solutions which leveraged community engagement to tackle issues and problems. As a policy maker, Supervisor Miley believes in providing the community with opportunities to engage with their government and to deliver service to his highly diverse constituent base. In 1986, Supervisor Miley discovered his passion – advocating for older adults who do not often have a voice – and founded the United Seniors of Oakland and Alameda County (USOAC). USOAC empowers older adults to improve their quality of life through advocacy, independence, health and wellness. Supervisor Miley has served USOAC for more than 35 years and was elected President of its Board of Directors in November 2010. Supervisor Miley graduated from Franklin & Marshall College and finished Law School at the University of Maryland in 1976. He is the proud father of two children and three grandchildren, and has been a proud Oakland resident for over 30 years.
05/25/2026
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. 🇺🇸 Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. Wishing everyone a meaningful Memorial Day as we reflect on the true purpose of this day and honor those who gave everything for our freedom.
05/21/2026
Today I had the honor of witnessing the arrival of the World Trade Center beam as we prepare to commemorate the 25th anniversary of 9/11. A powerful reminder of resilience, sacrifice, and the lives forever changed. We will never forget. 🇺🇸
05/13/2026
May is Older Americans Month! 💙
This year’s theme, “Champion Your Health,” reminds us that healthy aging starts with prevention, wellness, and strong community connections. Alameda County is proud to support our older adults through innovative programs, community partnerships, and age-friendly initiatives that help residents thrive at every stage of life.
Older adults continue to strengthen our communities through mentorship, volunteerism, civic engagement, and preserving the rich history and culture of our County. Thank you to the older Americans who continue to inspire us every day!
05/13/2026
As Alameda County celebrates Agriculture Week, we’re proud to recognize the rich agricultural heritage that continues to shape District 4 and our communities. From local farms, ranches, vineyards, nurseries, and farmers’ markets to the historic traditions of the Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo, agriculture remains an important part of Alameda County’s economy, culture, and way of life.
I was pleased to recognize the Rowell Ranch Rodeo during Alameda County’s Agriculture Week proclamation! For more than 100 years, the Rowell Ranch Rodeo has celebrated the ranching and western heritage of our community while bringing people together in support of local nonprofit organizations and charitable causes.
05/02/2026
That’s a wrap on the 5th Annual Illegal Dumping Conference! 👏♻️
Thank you to all the attendees, sponsors, exhibitors, presenters, and speakers who made this event a success. Your commitment to cleaner, safer communities makes all the difference.
05/01/2026
Day 2 of the 5th Annual Illegal Dumping Conference is underway! 💪♻️
Today’s program featured engaging breakout sessions where attendees collaborated, shared ideas, and worked toward real solutions to address illegal dumping in our communities. We also heard from Barbara Lee as part of today’s lineup.
Great energy, great conversations, and meaningful progress!