Designated Opportunity Zones
Oakland's 2020 Energy and Climate Action Plan (ECAP) was adopted by the City Council on December 4th, 2012. The purpose of the City's first ECAP is to identify and prioritize actions the City can take to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions associated with Oakland. The ECAP also establishes how to coordinate implementation of those actions and how to track progress. The ECAP assists the City of Oakland in continuing its legacy of leadership on energy, climate and sustainability issues.
The Oakland Police Department is committed to mentoring and assisting interested individuals for successful law enforcement careers.
The Independent Monitoring Team (IMT) produces monthly reports documenting OPD's progress in complying with the Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA)
Oakland Police Department motor vehicle collision reports can be purchased on-line, in person or by mail.
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State of California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement List of Debarred Contractors
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For more information please call or email the Stage Manager, Amir Clark
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