Clean and Safe City Town Hall, Beth Eden Baptist Church
The Discipline Ad Hoc committee is responsible for reviewing and providing guidance on the Oakland Police Department’s Discipline Matrix to ensure it aligns with the objective of fair and consistent disciplinary practices. The committee works to ensure that the matrix, associated policies, and resulting disciplinary actions reflect contemporary industry standards for progressive discipline. This includes recommending updates, possibly reviewing cases for adherence to these standards, and ensuring transparency and accountability in the disciplinary process.
Information and Assistance (I&A) Specialists are available at the Senior Centers to connect and refer older adults to resources like housing, food programs, utility assistance, etc. This service is open to all persons 60+. Contact your local Senior Center to meet with an I&A Specialist in-person or by phone to discuss your individual needs.
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Workshop 1 gives an introduction to the Cultural Strategist in Government Program, ABG Art Group and the City of Oakland's Public Art Program. Sorell Raino Tsui and Kristen Zaremba discuss what permanent public art projects are, and what you can expect from this workshop series. Is public art for you?
Sorell Raino Tsui, Oakland’s Cultural Strategist in Government for Public Art, and Kristen Zaremba, Public Art Coordinator for the City of Oakland discuss the basic operations of the Public Art Program. Learn about how public art projects are funded and the processes behind them, along with key terms you should know when working on City public art projects.
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