This Policy Directives Tracking document details policy directives issued by the City Council to City staff through adopted legislation, or the Budget process.
The Oakland City Charter requires the Public Ethics Commission to adjust the salary for City Councilmember each year according to the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the preceding year. The Commission may authorize an additional increase beyond the required adjustment, up to a total maximum increase of 5 percent.
The Oakland City Charter requires the Public Ethics Commission to adjust the salary for City Councilmember each year according to the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the preceding year.
These guidelines supersede and replace the October 17, 2016 Interim Update to Transportation CEQA Thresholds and Guidelines and the City of Oakland Transportation Impact Study Guidelines (2013).
This page provides a summary of work to date and anticipated next steps and timeline for the City of Oakland’s contracting efforts necessary to completing delivery of the equity-driven 3-Year Paving Plan in spring 2022 and beginning delivery of the 5-Year Paving Plan in summer 2022. The process has included significant public discussion and interest -- particularly with respect to the City’s Local / Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE) Program -- and this page is published to provide transparency about the process and next steps, so that all stakeholders can stay fully informed. This page will be updated regularly as the process moves forward.
Oakland bikeway network through time
Updated COVID-19 information.
The State has required all California cities to publish a catalog of technology systems. This list includes technologies that the State considers to be "enterprise" and "systems of record."
Road closures on Grizzly Peak and along Lakeshore Avenue and Grand Avenue will provide safe access to parks and open space and support emergency vehicle access.
The City of Oakland receives tickets to every Raiders, Oakland A’s, and Warriors game as well as all other Oracle Arena and Coliseum events resulting in thousands of tickets distributed to the City each year. Most tickets go directly to Council members, who must disclose how the tickets are used.
The Department of Housing and Community Development is partnering with the Changing Cities Research Lab (CCRL) & the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's Community Development Department to study residential instability in the City of Oakland over the last two decades.
Now is a great time to invest in Oakland. The City of Oakland currently owns over 24 properties which -- through partnerships with the development community -- we will develop over the next six years.
City Current RFQs
Use the City of Oakland Parking Map to find a City-owned parking garage or parking lot.
The Cityspan grantee database stores important and relevant service information for grantees. General information about the database and resources are available below.
There are no planned drills or exercises at this time.
This document details the relationship between the City and its employees. It includes hiring, leave and much more.
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