This element or plan analyzes and quantifies the existing and projected noise levels from noise sources such as traffic, commercial and aviation activities, and includes implementation measures to address any foreseeable noise problems.
This element or plan defines the types, location, and intensity of land uses, as well as appropriate zoning controls to achieve development policies.
This plan or element contains policies that address the management of open land, natural resources and parks in the City.
The Safety Element is a required chapter of the General Plan and is a policy framework to guide the public decision-making process on addressing natural and human-caused hazards.
Use these checklists to ensure you have all of your construction plans in place for your new project.
You can view vacancies, appointment terms, openings, and apply to boards and commissions
Any building or structure that is unsafe for the health, property, safety or welfare of the public is substandard and a public nuisance.
Use this dynamic map to enter an address and identify information for specific properties, such as zoning district, height area, historic significance, General Plan designation, and Impact Fee Zone. View our current Zoning Map by clicking below.
The General Plan Map shows long-term plans for growth and development in Oakland.
If you sell your house, or gift it, a real estate transfer tax, also called a Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is due.