The City of Oakland Department of Housing and Community Development (City) seeks proposals for the creation of permanent, interim, or transitional housing for people experiencing homelessness through a Request for Proposals (City Homekey RFP).
Traffic safety near schools is critical for our families, children, and our communities. On this page find the latest news and important background on our work to make it safer to go to and from Oakland's schools.
As Oakland emerges from the pandemic, do your part to help our local economy recover and grow. Whether you're looking for shopping, dining or a seasonal celebration to enjoy, Think Oakland First!
An emergency operations plan, or EOP, is a document that describes how people, property, and the environment will be protected during an emergency. The EOP details who is responsible for carrying out specific actions, establishes lines of authority and organizational relationships and outlines how actions will be coordinated. The EOP provides guidance for all-types of hazards which may impact the City throughout the year. The EOP guides personnel in performance of their duties before, during, and through initial emergency recovery. In 2023, the City of Oakland updated its Emergency Operations Plan.
OFCY Strategic Investment Plan for the 2022-2025 funding cycle has been adopted by the Planning and Oversight Committee (POC) and the Life Enrichment Committee! It goes before City Council for consent on December 7, 2021.
As we prepare for a potentially busy fire season this year, we recognize the role climate change plays in natural disasters and how we can take action now to address some of the root causes of these events.