Each year, the City receives as many as 20,000 service requests related to abandoned vehicles and, in response, tows approximately 2,500 vehicles. Many Oakland neighborhoods considered abandoned vehicles the second most pressing issue after violent crime. To report an abandoned vehicle, please use the City's Oak 311 service request system.
The Oakland City Council has declared that “the accumulation and storage of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof on private or public property is found to create a condition tending to reduce the value of private property, to promote blight and deterioration, to invite plundering, to create fire hazards, to constitute an attractive nuisance creating a hazard to the health and safety of minors, to create a harborage for rodents and insects and to be injurious to the health, safety and general welfare. Therefore the presence of an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicle or part thereof…is declared to constitute a public nuisance which may be abated as such in accordance with the provisions” of Oakland Municipal Code (OMC) 10.64 and under the authority of California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 22660
Effective February 13, 2023, the Oakland Department of Transportation (OakDOT) is responsible for enforcing OMC 10.64. This responsibility is limited to the public right of way (PROW) and City-owned property. The Oakland Police Department (OPD) continues to be responsible for abating abandoned vehicles from private property.