The City of Oakland is exploring how streets and sidewalks might be used to help impacted businesses recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
This page archives previous resources for the Flex Streets Initiative.
To help Oakland businesses meet physical distancing and safe operation guidance provided by the state and county, the City of Oakland streamlined the use of the public right-of-way through the Flex Streets Initiative. As winter approaches, the City is providing additional guidance regarding tents, canopies and other temporary structures.
This is a link to FM Smith Park and Recreation Center interactive map.
If you are an Oakland homeowner in or at risk of foreclosure, you can fight to stay in your home.
If you are an Oakland renter and your home is in foreclosure or at risk of foreclosure, you may have the right to stay.
The mission of the Oakland Police Department Criminalistics Laboratory Forensic Biology Unit is to assist the Criminal Justice system through the timely collection and scientific examination of physical evidence and the clear, objective interpretation of analytical findings.
Are you interested in having the joy of an animal in your life but aren’t ready to make a long-term commitment? Please consider fostering an animal who is struggling in the shelter and needs a home environment while waiting for their permanent family.
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) provides an online toolkit and factsheets with guidance and a general overview of California rules for local campaigns.
Are you an Oakland resident in need of enhancing or upgrading your job skills? The City of Oakland is launching free, online job skills training through Metrix Learning.
Fremont Pool is near Fremont High School.
Questions and answers about the Waterfront Ballpark District at Howard Terminal
Friends of Cleveland Heights Neighborhood Council Meeting; Tuesday November 12 2019; 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM; FM Smith Recreation Center
A process is now underway to address a $72 million deficit in this current fiscal year.
The Department of Violence Prevention (DVP)has been selected to receive innovative state, federal, and philanthropic funding, in the form of grants, for the implementation of services. Find the list from our partners here.
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