Public/Private Partnership Enables Program to Continue Despite Budget Cuts
Posted: May 12th, 2025
Public/Private Partnership Enables Program to Continue Despite Budget Cuts
Posted: May 12th, 2025
Funds will go to the Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment (Rose Foundation) to establish a grant making program to fund economic development projects in West Oakland
Posted: May 2nd, 2025
Move-Ins to Extended Stay America Location Begin for Residents from Mosswood Park, MLK corridor and East 12th Street Encampments
Posted: April 22nd, 2025
Oakland, CA – Mayor Kevin Jenkins and the Police Commission Selection Panel announce the opening of the application process to serve on the Oakland Police Commission. Applications are available at https://www.oaklandca.gov/boards-commissions/police-commission and will be accepted until April 25, 2025.
“My Administration is committed to improving community safety, and a high functioning, engaged and active volunteer Police Commission is essential to accomplish this objective,” said Oakland Interim Mayor Kevin Jenkins. “My office encourages Oakland residents to consider serving on the Commission to impact long term police accountability in our city.”
Establishing and maintaining public trust and confidence in the Oakland Police Department (OPD) is essential for the department to provide the highest level of service to the community.
“The Police Commission Selection Panel is currently seeking community members with interest in becoming an Oakland Police Commissioner. Candidates should be ready to assist with policy reform on a wide range of issues facing the Oakland Police Department (OPD) and the community they serve. If you can be fair, impartial and want to uphold justice for the citizens of Oakland, apply to be an Oakland Police Commissioner today,” said Police Commission Selection Chairperson Rickisha Herron.
The Selection Panel will seek to make appointments that reflect Oaklanders’ diversity of experiences, especially individuals from communities experiencing the most frequent contact with the police. Strong commitment to police accountability and public service will be prioritized. Duties include overseeing the Community Police Review Agency, which conducts investigations into allegations of officer misconduct; overseeing the Office of the Inspector General, which will conduct independent audits of OPD; proposing changes to, approving, or rejecting current or proposed OPD policies; and removing the Chief of Police for cause, as well as other duties.
Commissioners must meet two criteria:
a. be a resident of the City of Oakland; and
b. be over 18 years of age by the date of the first Commission meeting.
The Selection Panel strongly encourages formerly incarcerated individuals to apply.
Individuals meeting the following criteria are not eligible to serve on the Police Commission: current sworn police officers; current city employees; former OPD sworn employees; current or former employees, officials, or representatives of an employee association representing sworn police officers; attorneys with pending claim or lawsuit against OPD; and attorneys who have filed a claim or lawsuit against OPD that was resolved during the past year.
The Selection Panel will review applications, decide which applicants to interview and make final recommendations to City Council. Appointments will be made no later than October 16, 2025. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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Posted: March 24th, 2025
244 new EV charging ports will be installed at City parking facilities
Posted: March 19th, 2025
Oakland Seeks Volunteers to Serve on Public Safety Planning and Oversight Commission
Posted: March 18th, 2025
The program expansion reflects the latest progress in coordinated public safety focus on the corridor, where crime rates dropped significantly in 2024 and the downward trend continues into 2025
Posted: February 13th, 2025
Posted: January 29th, 2025
Five New Construction Multifamily Affordable Housing Development projects awarded a total of $80.5 million to develop 583 affordable rental homes throughout Oakland. Awardees will leverage the City’s investments to apply for funding from the state and private entities.
Posted: January 16th, 2025
Partnership for the Bay’s Future awards grant of $675,800 to fund a two-year fellow and select community partners to work on the nexus between lead hazard abatement and proactive rental inspection.
Posted: December 24th, 2024
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