Oakland 2045 General Plan | Other Project Documents
Documents developed as part of the General Plan Update process, or used in the process of creating the Oakland 2045 General Plan will reside on this webpage.
Documents developed as part of the General Plan Update process, or used in the process of creating the Oakland 2045 General Plan will reside on this webpage.
Engagement on the General Plan Update (GPU) will happen throughout in the form of pop-up events, youth engagement, community hub events, equity working group meetings, public hearings, and more! Keep coming back to this page for updated event information!
These planning code amendments are intended to implement actions in the 2023-2031 Housing Element's Housing Action Plan, further fair housing, advance environmental justice, remove constraints to staff ability to process entitlements for housing development, and streamline the approval process.
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.
Oakland Army Base Environmental Documents from 2002 to present.
View, download, and save photos from your CERT Session.
Oakland Parks & Recreation is gardening with a purpose, with 16 locations that bring people of all ages and diverse backgrounds together to grow organic vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers.
Oakland is among the nation's most ethnically and culturally diverse cities.
UPDATE: The 2024 OakDOT Internship application is now closed. Thank you to those of you who submitted an application! A tentative schedule is listed below
We're a small, mostly part-time team of designers, content strategists, and developers. We work with City staff to improve digital services for the public.
The Advisory Council is charged with identifying both short-term recommendations to facilitate the reopening and recovery of Oakland’s economic sectors from the COVID-19 crisis, and longer-term strategies for systemic change that creates a more equitable economy into the future.
This monthly newsletter highlights business news, development, investment and City initiatives.
What's cooking, Oakland? Learn more about the regulation and policies to open and maintain a food and beverage business in Oakland below.
Oakland Fresh is a vital initiative launched by Mayor Sheng Thao, aiming to ensure the health and safety of Oakland's streets. This pilot program is a coordinated effort between multiple city departments, focusing on some of Oakland's most troubled areas.
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.
Whether in your home or in your car, you must make sure firearms are properly secured…
The Oakland Police Department patrol and special operations are organized under Police Areas 1, 2, and 3 (under Bureau of Field Operations One) and Police Areas 4, 5, and 6 (under Bureau of Field Operations Two). Through these divisions, OPD provides day-to-day police services, including response to emergency and non-emergency calls, preliminary investigations and evidence collection, community-oriented problem solving, and crime-fighting efforts.
The Academy is a 6 month paid training opportunity for young adults living in Oakland who want to prepare for a career in public service with Oakland Public Works.
Below please find the Mission, Vision, and Values statements revised and published by Oakland Public Works in August 2018.
The equity-centered Howard Terminal proposal Community Benefits process is an opportunity to set a national precedent. It will be the first of its kind to use existing conditions of racial disparities data from the Oakland Race and Equity Baseline Indicators Report that was published in 2019 to establish race and equity baselines from which community benefits recommendations will be developed. It will also be the first to be developed through a collaborative multi-stakeholder Steering Committee and developed from a grassroots level through seven working groups that have been identified as Topic Cohorts: Community Health & Safety, Culture Keeping & History, Economic Development & Jobs, Education, Environment, Housing, and Transportation.
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