Data compiled by Public Ethics Commission staff from Quarterly Lobbyist Activity reports filed with the Commission. - updated 5/9/2019
Data compiled by Public Ethics Commission staff from registration forms filed with the Commission.
Periodically, the City of Oakland’s Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD) will send important updates to businesses, nonprofits, independent contractors and our partner organizations who support them. This page is an archive of update emails from 2020.
Check back for 2021 updates
Data compiled by Public Ethics Commission staff from registration forms filed with the Commission.
The Community Action Plan (CAP) serves as a two year roadmap demonstrating how Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) eligible entities plan to deliver CSBG Services.
Periodically, the City of Oakland’s Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD) will send important updates to businesses, nonprofits, independent contractors and our partner organizations who support them. This page is an archive of update emails from 2021.
Legislation District 3 Councilmember Carroll Fife sponsored or co-sponsored.
In July 2020, Oakland’s 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan (ECAP) was adopted by City Council alongside a Racial Equity Impact Assessment + Implementation Guide (REIA). The REIA provides a comprehensive set of recommendations and best practices to help City staff maximize equity throughout the ECAP’s 10-year implementation period.
The 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan (ECAP) was adopted by City Council in July 2020. The ECAP is the City's 10-year plan for mitigating and adapting to the climate crisis in ways that improve racial equity across Oakland. The ECAP includes 40 Actions across 7 sectors. More than 2,000 Oaklanders provided insights that were incorporated into the Plan over a two-year development period. For updates on ECAP implementation, visit the City’s Sustainability Page, where you’ll find all ECAP topics and resources.
這是屋崙市經濟與勞動力發展部 (EWDD) 所提供的更新資訊,目的在強調企業以及為企業提供支援的合作夥伴組織可獲得的資源。