Manufacturing, Logistics and Food & Beverage Production
Oakland’s manufacturers are concentrated on a large swath of industrial land in East Oakland between International Boulevard and Interstate 880.
Oakland’s manufacturers are concentrated on a large swath of industrial land in East Oakland between International Boulevard and Interstate 880.
Manzanita Recreation Center offers many low cost and free recreational programs for the entire community. Program offerings include after school programs, karate, youth sports leagues, day camps, facility rentals, and much more. We have a gymnasium, playground, toddler play area, patio, picnic area, and lighted outdoor basketball court. Our bilingual staff speaks Spanish and English. Se habla español.
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The Gateway Industrial District is adjacent to the Port of Oakland. The district includes 15 acres dedicated to ancillary maritime services (AMS), such as truck parking, cargo storage, truck services, as well as plans for a bulk commodities marine terminal.
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The third section of Oakland’s 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan (ECAP) is Material Consumption and Waste (MCW), which focuses on all food and goods that we consume or purchase, and when and how we throw them away. Oaklanders have access to robust recycling and composting services, but recyclable and organic (compostable) materials still end up in the landfill. The MCW actions work to eliminate the disposal of organic materials to landfill and strengthen edible food recovery to feed our most food insecure residents. This ECAP section envisions a thriving, low-carbon, local economy where Oaklanders can repair and reuse products easily and avoid unnecessary or redundant purchases.
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Catch up on Mayor Schaaf's past town halls
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The Alameda County Transportation Commission (ACTC) administers local funding sources for numerous transportation projects through the Measure B, Measure BB, and Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF) funding programs.
With Measure DD's focus on water quality, projects have included restoration of selected Oakland creeks and acquisition of critical watersheds. Locations are detailed below.
Water quality improvements, hazardous materials remediation, along with waterfront trail and parks acquisition and construction.
Water Quality Improvements, Pedestrian and Bicycle Access, Wetlands Restoration and Other Channel and Shoreline Improvements
Projects in this category were to address water quality, recreation, youth activities, park restoration and access
East Oakland Sports Center construction and Studio One renovations.
In November 2016, Oakland voters approved Measure KK, providing $600 million in bond funding for street improvements, public facilities, and affordable housing projects.
This page highlights and reports how Oakland Public Works is putting Measure Q funding to work improving Oakland parks. Future updates to the page will include all service areas funded by Measure Q.
The Screening Panel is tasked with reviewing applications and recommending 30 applicants for the 2020-21 Redistricting Commission.
Merchants actively participate in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in their business corridors. You may hear this program called Merchant Watch, Business Alert, or Business Watch. But the idea is the same: Merchants looking out for each other.
The Militarized Equipment Ad Hoc Committee is tasked with drafting and updating policies regulating the acquisition and use of militarized equipment by the Oakland Police Department in accordance with the City of Oakland's Controlled Equipment Ordinance (OMC 9.65) and state law (AB 481; Gov Code 7070 et seq.)
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