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Utilities Undergrounding

Utilities lines are being moved underground in some places to increase safety and improve aesthetics

Traffic Signs and Markings

​ We contribute to the public's safety. We install, repair and replace traffic signs, poles and street markings on Oakland's public roads.

Oversight of Measure BB and VRF

​The Alameda County Transportation Commission's Transportation Expenditure Plan (TEP) is a 30-year plan that includes strict accountability measures to ensure all funds are spent on approved projects. It requires an open and transparent public process to allocate the funds.

Department of Transportation's Strategic Plan – June 2022 Update

In October 2016, the City of Oakland’s first-ever Department of Transportation, released an ambitious Strategic Plan emphasizing managing streets and sidewalks with the values of equity, safety, sustainability and trust. We have reported out periodically on our progress implementing those strategies and priorities, most recently with the publication of our Five-Year Accomplishments Report in June 2022.

FAQ STRR Regulations (2024)

The City of Oakland’s Planning Code (Title 17), regulates activities that occur in different zones throughout the City of Oakland. Since there is currently no one activity category for Short-Term Residential Rentals, rentals of all kinds fall under Permanent Residential Activities, Semi-Transient Residential Activities, Bed and Breakfast Residential Activities and Transient Habitation Commercial Activities.

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