San Antonio Park Master Plan
Funded by Measure KK
Funded by Measure KK
The Sanitary Sewer Master Plan evaluates the sewer network for both capital and maintenance needs improving asset management processes using state of the art technologies.
Oakland has launched an effort to design and build a new Community Center at Mosswood Park. The community is an essential partner in this effort, beginning with a Visioning and Master Plan Phase. Together we will envision the possibilities for the future Community Center and Park. It is critical to the success of this facility that we hear from YOU.
The project features improved visibility of the creek, an ADA-accessible interpretive pedestrian pathway, enhanced native rainbow trout habitat, new native trees and vegetation, and a new public restroom. This site will offer creek-related educational opportunities while improving water quality and flood control, creating habitat, reducing erosion, and protecting the adjacent roadway and homes.
School Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Teams offer life coaching, gender-based violence education and support, violence interruption and mediation, and community healing services at 7 Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) high schools (Castlemont High School, Dewey Academy, Fremont High School, McClymonds High School, Oakland High School, Ralph Bunche Academy, and Rudsdale Continuation School.)
Improving Seminary Avenue for all roadway users along with a planned repaving project
The renovation of St. Andrew's Plaza is complete.
OakDOT is improving safety and accessibility on Telegraph Avenue connecting 20th Street to 42nd Street! Construction starting April 2022!
Repairing Telegraph Avenue in Temescal is almost complete!
A complete streets project improving pedestrian environment and encourage TEMPO ridership
The Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland (MACRO) Program is a community response program for non-violent, non-emergency 911 calls. The purpose of MACRO is to meet the needs of the community with a compassionate care first response model grounded in empathy, service, and community.
Third-party Excavation (x) Permits are required before excavating the public right-of-way. An additional Obstruction Permit is required before blocking or obstructing any street parking, curb/gutter, sidewalk, or traffic lane.
Safety Improvements and Paving on Thornhill Drive
Equitable economic and workforce development as Oakland moves towards decarbonization
Crisis responders from the DVP and violence interrupters from DVP-funded organizations respond within one hour of activation to shootings in Oakland that are related to network conflicts or gender-based violence (GBV). This process is known as the Triangle Incident Response, and it is initiated when the DVP receives a notification of a shooting from the Oakland Police Department. The DVP maintains a staff of three individuals who respond to incidents related to network conflicts and three individuals who respond to incidents related to GBV. These staff are assigned to respond on a rotating schedule by day of the week, with one network responder and one GBV responder on call at all times. Violence interrupters employed by DVP-funded organizations are similarly assigned to respond based on days of the week and regions of Oakland.
Providing transformative improvements to four freeway undercrossings
The Upper Sausal Creek Erosion Control Restoration Project (Project) is located about 2,000 feet upstream of the Sausal Creek crossing with El Centro Avenue, off of Park Boulevard.
OakDOT is enhancing connectivity and safety on Telegraph Avenue from 52nd Street to Woolsey Street as part of Oakland’s Five-year Paving Plan
Funding by a State of California grant, the Uptown Wayfinding Signage Pilot Project brought together City staff and interested stakeholders to improve the signage in the triangle bounded by 14th Street, West Grand Avenue, San Pablo Avenue and Broadway.
The City is partnering with Trust for Public Land (TPL) on a significant improvements project for Verdese Carter Park! Use the link below to be kept up to date on the project meetings, progress or ask us a question.
Case Numbers: PLN18407 and PLN18407-ER01 The proposed project would develop approximately 2.6 acres of a currently undeveloped 20-acre parcel in the eastern hills of Oakland into a cluster of single-family homes, with associated landscaping and new residential street. The remainder of the property, approximately 17.4 acres would be provided, and maintained in perpetuity by developer and/or their successor entity, as conservation open space.
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