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The following is a statement provided by Oakland City Administrator Jestin Johnson at the beginning of City Council discussion of the first quarter revenues and expenditures report brought to the Council at its 11/19/2024 meeting:

Administrative actions aimed at reducing citywide GPF spending were implemented in March 2024 and remain in effect. A hiring freeze continues for all non-sworn positions funded by the GPF and other funds under fiscal pressure. Additionally, a citywide moratorium on professional training and conferences funded by the GPF continues unless mandated by employment or regulatory requirements. Heightened scrutiny is being applied to all GPF spending. Despite these steps, reductions in the OPD and OFD budget are now unavoidable to effectively address the current year shortfall,” including budget cuts already directed by the City Council when it voted to include a contingency budget in the July 2024 midcycle budget resolution and look forward to any additional cuts as recommended by the council.

To speak to the informational report, an unapproved draft of this report was inadvertently and briefly published on last Friday, containing reference to Chapter 9. The City removed this reference in the approved final draft, after internal analysis concluded that the specific language included in the report was, and remains, premature at this time. However, that analysis does not in any way diminish the urgency of the financial discussion that needs to be held at the City Council.

For the public’s knowledge, all elected and appointed officials receive Municipal Securities training by an external firm to ensure misstatements and omissions in City documents, as well as public statements from city officials can violate anti-fraud provisions. With that said, the legal guidance we received is to ensure that we do not understate or overstate our financial outlook, and it is imperative that we utilize all available resources, to include outside legal counsel, as well as an external financial expert to validate our financials as we move forward with making long-term financial decisions. In addition, we look forward to continuing to work in partnership with the council, staff and our labor partners.

Posted: November 19th, 2024

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Thursday November 7, 2024, 3:30 pm updateThe Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been deactivated at the recommendation of the Oakland Police Department. There were no significant election-related p …

Posted: October 31st, 2024

Cheers to Millsmont Seminary Biz District

Cheers to Our Fantastic Local Businesses! The Urban Peace Movement hosted a fantastic block party in D6’s Millsmont Seminary District, celebrating our local businesses. Thanks to my staff, Linda Handy and Meisha McGlothen Burnette, and to Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley for his support. Click here to read the full newsletter in English.

Posted: August 17th, 2024

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Presentation by Council member Kevin Jenkins presentation detailing the roles within the city, budget information, and current policies under review.

Posted: May 22nd, 2024

D6 Town Hall Cover Page

A presentation by Council member Jenkins detailing the roles within the city, budget information, and current policies under review.

Posted: May 22nd, 2024

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The City Administrator’s Office is pleased to share that work to reinforce the City’s leadership team continues with the transition of Oakland Public Works Director G. Harold Duffey to Assistant City …

Posted: May 10th, 2024


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