Go to OAK 311 or download the app to report code violations like blighted property or unpermitted structural activities or businesses, or check the status of a complaint
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In Oakland, the City defines equity as fairness. It means that identity—such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation or expression—has no detrimental effect on the distribution of resources, opportunities and outcomes for our City's residents.
This map provides information on the major projects of the City of Oakland’s Department of Transportation (OakDOT).
Please visit https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/general-plan-update for project updates, upcoming events, and more information.
Use our online calculator below to estimate the cost of converting part of your home or constructing a new Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). Please note that costs may vary on a case-by-case basis.
Online access for residents to participating City of Oakland programs and services.
This flyer highlights basic demographic and market data on Oakland's economy.
Scroll down for design details and guidelines for bikeways, bike parking, bike signage, and construction detours
Oakland’s Bicycle Plan is part of the Land Use and Transportation Element of the City’s General Plan.
This Ad Hoc Committee is tasked with selecting an outside firm through the City’s Request for Proposals process, to investigate allegations made by the Oakland Black Officers Association that the Oakland Police Department engages in racially discriminatory hiring and promotions.
Encourages limits on campaign spending and seeks to reduce the influence of large contributions on election outcomes.
YEP Tiny Home Community Offers Safe Haven & Job Training to "Upwardly Mobile", Unhoused Young Adults
With support of $150,000 from a CARES Act agreement with EWD, the Black Cultural Zone Community Development Corporation (BCZ) established and operates the outdoor AKOMA Market on City-owned property at the intersection of 73rd and Foothill Boulevard in East Oakland.
To provide linguistically and culturally appropriate business outreach and support, EWD contracted with community-trusted business organizations at Council direction.
CARES Act funding to provide safe access to services & enhanced COVID prevention protocols at City facilities.
$550,000 of CARES Act funding allocated to a variety of Oakland Parks, Recreation & Youth Development (OPRYD) direct community service programs aiding with childcare, education, food scarcity, and COVID safety, education and outreach.
The Oakland Oakland CARES Fund for Artists and Arts Nonprofits provided $1.425 million in grants to support individual artists and arts nonprofit organizations.
The Parks, Recreation and Youth Development Department (OPRYD) administered $500,000 in federal CARES Act funding to non-profit and community-based organizations operating City property or program.
The Oakland CARES Act Home-Based Business Grant Program distributed $500,000 in grants of $2,000 to $4,000 to home-based, for-profit businesses in Oakland.
The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) administered the Keep Oakland Housed (KOH) program which provided more than $4,315,000 in federal CARES act funding directly to renters and homeowners who were most severely impacted by the COVID-19 health pandemic and most at risk of losing their home and becoming homeless.
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