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Oakland Police Commission leadership conflict | The cost of free eggs | How should the county address the opioid crisis? | Rift in local NAACP

Tag: Oakland City Council

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Nikki Fortunato Bas is re-elected Oakland City Council president

Darwin BondGraham by Darwin BondGraham January 9, 2023January 9, 2023

The City Council also plans to return to in-person meetings by March.

Several cars drive north on Bancroft Avenue in Oakland, from the perspective of the road median.
Posted inRoad Safety

Oakland plans to reduce speed limits in these business districts

Avatar photo by Jose Fermoso November 29, 2022November 29, 2022

The city is reducing speeds on major streets to increase safety and prevent deadly car collisions.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Who’s leading the Oakland City Council races?

Azucena Rasilla headshotNatalie Orenstein headshotRicky Rodas headshot by Azucena Rasilla, Natalie Orenstein and Ricky Rodas November 9, 2022November 10, 2022

Three candidates have established large leads, but a majority of ballots remain to be counted.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland Chamber of Commerce wants City Hall reopened and more police and security patrols downtown

Ricky Rodas headshot by Ricky Rodas October 12, 2022October 12, 2022

Business groups aren’t satisfied with the city’s current efforts to reduce crime and bring pre-pandemic vibrancy back to downtown.

Posted inHousing & Homelessness

Oakland councilmembers and city administration clash over proposal to use army base for homeless shelter

Natalie Orenstein headshot by Natalie Orenstein October 5, 2022October 5, 2022

Councilmember Carroll Fife called the need for space to house Wood Street residents “an emergency.” City staff say there are legal and environmental issues with her request.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland City Hall in conversation: Carroll Fife

Jacob Simas headshot by Jacob Simas September 6, 2022September 6, 2022

The D3 rep talks about going from activism to policy making, what’s possible at Wood Street, her role in shaping MACRO, and more.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Election 2022: Who is running for Oakland City Council District 4?

Azucena Rasilla headshot by Azucena Rasilla August 18, 2022October 17, 2022

Two queer women of color—a small-business owner and a social justice attorney—want to represent Oakland from Panoramic Hill to Laurel.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Election 2022: Who is running for Oakland City Council District 2?

Natalie Orenstein headshot by Natalie Orenstein August 18, 2022October 17, 2022

Harold Lowe is challenging incumbent Nikki Fortunato Bas in the race to represent Chinatown, Eastlake, San Antonio, and Grand Lake.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland City Hall in conversation: Treva Reid

Avatar photo by David DeBolt August 11, 2022August 15, 2022

The District 7 representative, who is running for mayor, talks public safety, the Coliseum’s future, and the failed Emerald New Deal.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

City Council this week: City workers get a pay raise and Oakland eyes $200 million in homelessness housing grants

Avatar photo by David DeBolt July 25, 2022July 25, 2022

Plus: The city is paying $1.5 million to settle former police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick’s lawsuit.

Oakland City Hall
Posted inCity Hall & Policing

City Council this week: Update on MACRO rollout, calls to investigate Mills College merger

Avatar photo by David DeBolt July 18, 2022July 18, 2022

Plus: The council will vote on a police department hiring plan and hear a report on redlining in West Oakland.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland considering city council term limits, overhauling campaign finance rules

Avatar photo by David DeBolt July 8, 2022July 12, 2022

The good government reforms would be decided by voters in the Nov. 8 election.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

‘Emerald New Deal’ cannabis tax ballot measure faces skepticism

Ricky Rodas headshot by Ricky Rodas July 6, 2022July 15, 2022

The Oakland City Council postponed a final decision on the proposed measure following a debate about its merits.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland City Council rejects Howard Terminal ballot measure

Avatar photo by David DeBolt July 6, 2022July 6, 2022

Councilmember Noel Gallo wanted voters to have a say about whether public funds should be used to build the A’s waterfront stadium and mixed-use development project.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Will the ‘Emerald New Deal’ make it onto Oakland’s November ballot?

Ricky Rodas headshot by Ricky Rodas June 15, 2022July 6, 2022

Proponents want cannabis tax revenue dedicated to repairing communities harmed by the drug war. But others are concerned about withdrawing millions from the city’s general fund.

Posted inHousing & Homelessness

Oakland will create its first-ever rental housing registry

Natalie Orenstein headshot by Natalie Orenstein June 8, 2022June 8, 2022

Also: social housing on the ballot, homeless shelters, and more from the City Council meeting.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

City Council this week: Rental housing registry, and the zoo turns 100

Avatar photo by David DeBolt June 6, 2022June 6, 2022

Plus, Lowell Park’s basketball courts are getting a makeover.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

City Council this week: Oakland budget adjustments, cap on rent increases

Avatar photo by David DeBolt May 30, 2022May 27, 2022

Plus, the council is declaring this week Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander week.

Sheng Thao addressing media regarding her resolution to declare Oakland a sanctuary city for abortion
Posted inHealth & Environment

City Council will declare Oakland a pro-choice sanctuary city

Ashley McBride headshot by Ashley McBride May 17, 2022May 17, 2022

With Roe v. Wade’s future in jeopardy, Oakland leaders pledge to protect abortion and other reproductive health-care rights.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

City Council this week: COVID-19 vaccine mandate changes, new parking meters at Lake Merritt

Avatar photo by David DeBolt May 16, 2022May 16, 2022

Plus: Legal settlements with two former city employees and funding to help people living at a E. 12th Street homeless encampment.

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