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Oakland Mayor s Budget Provides $41M for Homelessness, $600M for Police

It invests in Oakland s most pressing demands of the day: homelessness and housing, public safety, streets and long-term fiscal health, she said in a statement.  The $41 million proposed to address homelessness would go toward preventing more, stabilizing homeless residents with interim housing and hygiene supports and helping them obtain permanent affordable housing.  The budget will pay for crews to clean homeless encampments, doubling the number the city will clean and service relative to pre-pandemic levels.  It also provides $2.6 million over two years to create and ramp up Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland, a non-police response to people having a mental health crisis. 

Oakland Mayor lays out $3 85B budget proposal for 2021-2023

Oakland Mayor lays out $3.85B budget proposal for 2021-2023 By Keith Burbank Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf releases budget proposal In Oakland s proposed 2-year spending plan, the city will spend more than $3.8B, with $41M spent on preventing homelessness and creating more affordable housing. KTVU s Alex Savidge spoke with Mayor Libby Schaaf on The Four on Friday, May 7, 2021 about her proposal. OAKLAND, Calif - Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf released her 2021-23 budget Friday, a $3.85 billion plan that includes $41 million for homelessness. The plan does not replenish the city s rainy-day fund or pay for all basic services with on-going funds, putting the city in a precarious position.  

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A s Ballpark Traffic Will Negatively Impact West Oakland Residents

Besides touting the hollow tagline “Rooted in Oakland,” Dave Kaval hasn’t been listening to most Oaklanders. For over a year we’ve been voicing our concerns about traffic issues related to the A’s proposed ballpark; and now, following the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR)  and the Term Sheet, it’s evident that John Fisher and the Oakland A’s care more about putting money in their pockets than about the real people who will be negatively impacted by their project. As a long-time West Oakland resident I remember less than a decade ago when huge semi-trucks used to park overnight and idle during the day on West Oakland neighborhood streets, creating diesel exhaust and continuous loud noise from running generators to keep refrigerated trucks cold. 

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