The Independent Monitoring Team (IMT) produces monthly reports documenting OPD's progress in complying with the Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA)
Explore OPD Organizational Charts to learn more about high-level command structure as well as its Bureaus of Services, Investigations and Risk Management.
An advisory board of the Reimagining Public Safety Taskforce.
These reports, presented most months to the City Council Public Safety Committee, provide a variety of data including: hiring and attrition, recruitment efforts, and demographic data for sworn officers and applicants.
This plan or element contains policies that address the management of open land, natural resources and parks in the City.
OPD requires that all police officer applicants pass a an oral exam. OPD offers workshops to help prepare applicants to succeed with this step in the process.
Any project on a creek property may also require approval from other regulatory agencies relating to watershed protection.
Non-City of Oakland operated walking tours about Oakland's art, culture, and history.
Information and resources in multiple languages for download and use.
The TEP is a 30-year plan that includes strict accountability measures to ensure all funds are spent on approved projects. It requires an open and transparent public process to allocate the funds.
Oakland Youth Vote is a critical opportunity to extend the right to vote in school board elections to 16 and 17 year-olds! Vote YES on Measure QQ! The Oakland Youth Vote Coalition comprises of the following community organizations: All City Council, AYPAL, Californians for Justice, Oakland Kids First, Oakland Youth Commission, and Youth Together. We all work together to implement Measure QQ and empower our youth to vote for change!
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