Archive of meeting minutes since 2003.
Learn about the local ballot measures that residents will vote on during the 2018 General Election
Read
The OWDB’s contracted service providers and other partners have a host of resources and services to help promote employment opportunities, including space to host recruitment events at one of the local America’s Job Centers of California.
Please join us at the meetings and public events through February to share your comments on the Preliminary Draft Plan.
As an Oakland native, Councilmember Loren Taylor is the product of several local mentorship programs, which he credits to providing him the life skills, knowledge, and self-confidence to become a leader in his civic, professional, and family life. Understanding the power these programs have to change the lives of Oakland youth, he is honored to bring forth the National Mentorship Month resolution for the Oakland City Council to adopt. Below is a list of mentorship programs that are positively impacting the life outcomes of Oakland youth. If you are aware of others who are not on this list, please email Councilmember Taylor’s Office at district6@oaklandca.gov and we will add them. Please also share this website with others, who may be interested in learning more about how they can participate in one of these incredible programs as either a mentor or a mentee.
The Minimum Residential Maintenance Standards is designed to assist owners in maintaining their property to standards of livability and safety in accordance with the Oakland Municipal Code. The standards are not all inclusive and property owners are responsible for ensuring that their rental property is in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Building Codes and City Ordinances.
Employer's Tools & Resources
The Missing Persons Ad Hoc Committee is tasked with reviewing and updating the OPD's missing persons policy, to ensure that it is in line with the standards of constitutional policing and evolving community values. The resulting policy will be presented for review and approval to the full Police Commission, with the intent that it be formally adopted as the guiding policy for the investigations of missing persons by the OPD.
Locate the Oakland Fire Department's Mission statement and organizational chart here.
Was this page helpful?
Report a problem with this page