2000 Oakland Army Base Redevelopment Plan
The Redevelopment Plan provides the framework for the redevelopment, rehabilitation and revitalization of the former Oakland Army Base.
The Redevelopment Plan provides the framework for the redevelopment, rehabilitation and revitalization of the former Oakland Army Base.
The Reuse Plan established goals and objectives and a conceptual strategy for the reuse of former Oakland Army Base.
Adopted December 10, 2013
The City of Oakland submits a consolidated plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) every five years. This plan supports funding including: - the Community Development Block Grant - HOME Investment Partnership - Emergency Shelter Grant - Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS grants.
The City hosted several meetings and events for members of the public to attend the public hearings about the Housing Element.
Welcome to the Alameda County - Oakland Community Action Partnership (AC-OCAP) Grantee Information and Resources page. The information, links, and documents on this page are intended to serve as a resource to current AC-OCAP CSBG grant recipients only.
Data compiled by Public Ethics Commission staff from Quarterly Lobbyist Activity reports filed with the Commission.
Data compiled by Public Ethics Commission staff from Quarterly Lobbyist Activity reports filed with the Commission.
2018 Ticket Distribution
Cannabis operators must comply with all applicable state and local laws, policies or regulations, including, but not limited to, the Health and Safety Code, the Medical and Adult Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA) and any related regulations, the City of Oakland adopted Building Code, Plumbing Code, Electrical Code, Mechanical Code, Fire Code , and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
On May 7, 2019, the Oakland City Council adopted the 2019 3-Year Paving Plan.
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