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Pools/Aquatics

The City offers safe, fun and affordable swimming programs for residents.

List of Heritage Properties

Heritage Properties are defined in the Preservation Element of the Oakland General Plan as “properties which definitively warrant preservation but which are not Landmarks.” It is a less exclusive designation than City Landmark, in that the Landmarks Board can designate a Heritage Property by its own action, and all properties with existing or contingency A, B, or C survey ratings or in potential preservation districts (i.e., all “Potential Designated Historic Properties” or PDHPs) are eligible to be nominated. Heritage Property has been the usual form of designation for Mills Act eligibility as well as for other recognition. Heritage Properties are protected by design review, environmental review, demolition findings, and the California Historical Building Code.

Rates for Collection Service

Rates for residential trash, recycle, and compost collection, along with commercial trash and compost collection are updated every July 1.

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Rates for residential trash, recycle, and compost collection, along with commercial trash and compost collection are updated every July 1.

Parking, Citations, Payments, Permits, Etc.: Frequently Asked Questions About

The Parking & Mobility Assistance Center, formerly known as the Parking Citation Assistance Center, is now part of the Oakland Department of Transportation and is building its capacity to become a one-stop shop for all things parking and mobility. The frequently asked questions below are organized by TOPIC areas.

Howard Terminal Project Town Hall

Join us tonight, April 26th at 6:00PM, to hear updates from the City, Port of Oakland, and the Oakland Athletics on the Waterfront Ballpark District at Howard Terminal Project.

Final District Map Plan

On February 23, 2022, the Redistricting Commission adopted Resolution No 22-004 to adopt Draft Map F5 which describes the new district boundaries for the City Council and the School Board. Links to the Final Plan (F5) and separate district boundaries can be found below.

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