Oakland 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan (ECAP)
The 2030 ECAP establishes actions that the City and its partners will take by 2030 to equitably reduce Oakland’s climate emissions and adapt to a changing climate.
The 2030 ECAP establishes actions that the City and its partners will take by 2030 to equitably reduce Oakland’s climate emissions and adapt to a changing climate.
The Equity Indicators chosen represent the best proxies we could find for the complex disparity themes we set out to measure.
The City of Oakland Department of Transportation (OakDOT) is proud to provide pedestrian improvements on 71st Avenue from Snell Street to Hawley Street and on Hawley Street from 71st Avenue to 72nd Avenue.
This project will install a new server with more computing capability that can run upgraded applications for better traffic signal coordination within the City.
The forthcoming Urban Forest Plan will assess Oakland's urban forest and provide an equitable vision for the care, maintenance, and growth of our trees.
The Vegetation Management (Plan) will cover more than 1,400 acres of City property plus treatment areas approximately 300 miles of roadside. Vegetation management activities conducted on these lands currently includes goat grazing on nine sites covering approximately 1,300 acres, vegetation clearing along 16 roadways (58 miles), monitoring for vegetation clearance along approximately 300 miles of road within the High and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (16.5 square miles), and brush clearance on critical City-owned properties (~332 acres). The Plan and EIR will evaluate these and additional vegetation management practices to reduce fire hazard.
The Oakland Athletics are proposing a new ballpark and adjacent mixed-use development at Howard Terminal.
Working with City Council to advocate for Youth Services in the 2020-2021 budget revision
This page is an archive of Oakland's 2007 Bicycle Plan.
OakDOT is seeking applications for temporary street murals painted by the community (you) on Oakland’s streets.
An Evaluation of Pedestrian, Bicycle and School Safety
The City owns a variety of public land across the City. Given the housing crisis and an increasing desire to activate sites, it is an opportune time to establish policies that will ensure these lands are put to good use, and that the parameters for their use are predictable for all stakeholders.
The Oakland Rain Barrel Program was a three year initiative (2010 - 2012) that provided subsidized rain barrels to Oakland residents, schools, churches and nonprofits.
The City of Oakland is proposing to release a request for lease opportunity of three athletic field facilities in Oakland
On March 11, 2022, the Oakland Workforce Development Board released the Request for Proposals for workforce development services in Oakland for July 2022 to June 2025.
Oakland Workforce Development Board and Oakland Fund for Children and Youth will jointly release RFP for the Summer Youth Employment Program
The objective is to enhance the effectiveness and reach of the City’s communications to multi-lingual, multi-generational, racially and culturally diverse, English-speaking and non-English speaking audiences through clear and compelling visual communications.
On January 18, 2019, the Oakland Workforce Development Board released the Request for Proposals for adult workforce development services in Oakland for July 2019 to June 2022.
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