Resources

Oakland ROCKS

The Oakland ROCKS Committee, the employee-driven appreciation committee, plans employee appreciation and recognition events throughout the year. Oakland ROCKS is committed to planning events that foster a healthy workplace culture. We hope to cultivate employee engagement by celebrating each quarter.

Oakland Structures 2020

Every December, the San Francisco Business Times publishes their Oakland Structures insert with updates on development in Oakland.

Oakland Vegetation Management Overview

To reduce wildfire threat, the Oakland Fire Department is preparing a Vegetation Management (Plan) and associated Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for City-managed parcels in the Oakland hills.

Oakland's 2020 Energy and Climate Action Plan

Oakland's 2020 Energy and Climate Action Plan (ECAP) was adopted by the City Council on December 4th, 2012. The purpose of the City's first ECAP is to identify and prioritize actions the City can take to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions associated with Oakland.​ The ECAP also establishes how to coordinate implementation of those actions and how to track progress. The ECAP assists the City of Oakland in continuing its legacy of leadership on energy, climate and sustainability issues.

Oakland's Economic Recovery

As Oakland emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Economic Recovery Plan will serve as a blueprint for achieving short-term goals over the next nine months to create a more equitable and inclusive economy. The goal is a more just long-term business recovery that works for all Oaklanders.

Oakland's Sustainability Awards

Oakland has a strong legacy of environmental leadership, and has been recognized as a top ten green and sustainable U.S. city eight times in the last several years, including recently being ranked 4th among large U.S. cities by both the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Mother Nature Network.

Occupy Oakland Public Reports

The Oakland Police Department is dedicated to policing in a manner that is both constitutional and ethical. During the Occupy Oakland operations, our goal was to facilitate free speech and peaceful demonstrations.

Officer Involved Shootings and Discharges of Less Lethal Munitions

By law, the public has a right to records relating to the report, investigation, or findings of an incident involving the discharge of a firearm at a person by an officer. This includes use of less lethal rounds when discharged by a firearm. These records are disclosable even when the officer's discharge is exonerated.

Official Street Tree List

Have a permit to plant a street tree? Choose a species from this list that is appropriate for your location.

Online Privacy and Security Policy

Thank you for visiting the City of Oakland's Web site and reviewing our Privacy and Security Policy. This policy addresses collection, use and security of and access to information that may be obtained through use of City of Oakland digital assets (i.e. www.oaklandca.gov, apps.oaklandca.gov). It is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented here is not meant to be a contract of any type, either express or implied, and should not be treated as such by site visitors. The information in this statement and/or the policies described here may change at any time, without prior notice to any visitor.

Online Resources

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