- Departments | City of Oakland, CA
The Office of the City Attorney provides legal counsel to Oakland's City government, including its departments, agencies, and officials
- Department List | Alameda County
eStore Order documents like maps, statements of vote, polling place lists (Office closed on Alameda County holidays )
- Police | City of Oakland, CA
Explore the essential police services and priorities focused on enhancing community safety, tackling crime, and ensuring justice The Oakland Police Department collects and shares data about crime and policing Collecting and sharing police data is an important part of our work
- Home | Alameda County Government
Alameda County is proud to be recognized again by the Center for Digital Government as the top digital county among counties with over 1 million residents This is the 2nd year-in-a-row we have won
- Planning Building | City of Oakland, CA
We've combined the counter services of Planning Building, the Oakland Fire Department, and the Department of Transportation to provide a "one-stop shop" experience Services are available 24 7 through our Online Permit Center, and in-person by appointment or during walk-in hours Schedule an Appointment Hours of Operation Open 5 days week!
- Home | City of Oakland, CA
The City of Oakland has appointed Chuck Baker as its newest Assistant City Administrator, where he will oversee economic development, workforce development, business attraction, and information technology and innovation His hire is effective December 20
- Government | City of Oakland, CA
Discover a comprehensive, searchable index of public meetings, including City Council sessions and various Boards and Commissions Explore the City’s Codes and Ordinances, which outline the laws and regulations governing various aspects of community life A comprehensive list of all city departments and their specific services
- NEWS RELEASE - California Department of Industrial Relations
State of CaliforniaCalifornia’s minimum wage set to increase to $16 90 per hour on January 1, 2026 Oakland —The California Labor Commissioner’s Office (LCO) reminds employers that the state minimum wage will increase from $16 50 to $16 90 per hour on January 1, 2026 State law requires that most California workers be paid at least the minimum wage Workers who are paid less than the
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