Oakland's blight code promotes the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens by requiring a level of maintenance of residential, commercial, and industrial property which will protect and preserve the livability, appearance, and social and economic stability of the city and which will also protect the public from the health and safety hazards and the impairment of property values which results from the neglect and deterioration of property.
This code provides minimum standards to safeguard health, property, and public welfare by regulations and controlling the use and occupancy, locations, and maintenance of all residential and non-residential buildings, structures, and property.
The Planning Code specifies land use and development standards.
This ordinance define the requirements for owners if they wish to offer a tenant compensation to vacate their rental unit.
This website, from the State of California, offers various services, programs, and helpful information concerning Wildfire preparedness and helping victims.
As opportunities arise, the City issues Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Request for Quotations (RFQs) for development opportunities on properties owned by the City of Oakland.
If you sell your house, or gift it, a real estate transfer tax, also called a Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is due.
The following sections outline the different categories of projects funded by the Measure B, Measure BB, and VRF programs.
Clean, safe, legal wastewater disposal
Periódicamente, el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y de la Fuerza Laboral de la Ciudad enviará actualizaciones importantes a empresas, organizaciones sin fines de lucro, contratistas independientes y nuestras organizaciones asociadas que los apoyan.
Periódicamente, el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y de la Fuerza Laboral de la Ciudad enviará actualizaciones importantes a empresas, organizaciones sin fines de lucro, contratistas independientes y nuestras organizaciones asociadas que los apoyan.
This page is a resource for information and resources regarding Red Flag Warnings. Please continue to monitor the National Weather Service page for updates.
Through our regional industry sector partnerships, businesses have a powerful peer network to develop strategies to support continued growth and success and craft solutions to meet their talent needs. There are currently four (4) industry sector partnerships in the East Bay
Click on: <br> Adult - Visual Arts/Technology <br> OR <br> Youth - Visual Arts/Technology
The Task Force is comprised of two co-chairs, two co-facilitator organizations and 17 appointed members whose bios you can find below.
City of Oakland Permit Inspection Services is offering permit building inspections performed remotely using Microsoft Teams for certain projects.
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