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Home | City of Oakland, CA Join a Board or Commission The City of Oakland has over forty Boards and Commissions that play a vital role in City government
Services | City of Oakland, CA Apply for Electric Vehicle Service Equipment Charging Stations Oakland's Planning and Building Department offers all the resources you need, including project checklists, permit applications, and submission instructions
City of Oakland | Homepage The official website of the City of Oakland Find out about meetings, request City services through OAK 311, or contact the Mayor and City Council
Government | City of Oakland, CA This is your resource for accessing information on City of Oakland voting, candidates, ballot measures as well as other election-related services for the City of Oakland
Departments | City of Oakland, CA The proud members of the Oakland Fire Department are committed to providing the highest quality and highest level of courteous and responsive services to the residents, businesses, and visitors of Oakland
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
City Council Leadership | City of Oakland, CA Access public meetings, request a public record, find campaign and election services, do business with the City of Oakland, and engage with your local government and stay informed on important community matters
Police | City of Oakland, CA The Oakland Police Department (OPD) is committed to reducing crime and serving the community through fair, quality policing
Speed Safety Cameras Pilot Program | City of Oakland, CA A new state law passed in October 2023 allows Oakland and 5 other cities to administer these speed safety systems as a pilot program Oakland is permitted a total of 18 safety systems, which will be administered by the Department of Transportation (OakDOT) The goal is to make our streets safer