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Map of Parks and Recreation Facilities
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-23T23:41:31.000ZAll Oakland Parks and Recreation Facilities, includes Community Gardens, Rental Facilities, Cultural Arts Facilities, Pools, ADA Inclusion Center, Athletic Fields, Tennis Courts, Boating, Discovery Centers, Dog Play Areas, Golf Courses, City Stables, Parks, Recreation Centers and Rotary Nature Center
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Soft Story Buildings
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2018-10-01T22:14:40.000ZThis Indicator measures the residential parcels that required a Level 1 or Level 2 evaluation of the group floor for a soft-story retrofit. Potential soft story buildings were identified through a 2008 screening of buildings permitted for construction before January 1, 1991, with parking or commercial on the ground floor, with five or more residential units, without previous soft story retrofits, and at least two stories. Some of these buildings were marked exempt or had incomplete evaluations, so this Indicator only measures those that were officially identified as soft story in 2014. In future years, we hope to measure the percent of identified soft story buildings that have been retrofitted.
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Park Quality
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2018-10-01T22:14:45.000ZThis Indicator measures overall ratings for Oakland parks and compares average scores by City Council District. The overall ratings were based on an annual survey that assigned parks letter grades (A through F), which corresponded to scores (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1 and F=0). In addition to Council District scores, the scores for parks surrounding Lake Merritt were reported as an average Lakeside score. The survey also included questions about greenery, amenities, recreation areas, and homeless encampments. For a map of the City Council Districts, see here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/ceda/documents/image/oak044524.pdf.
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PRR 11855 Landlords 2014
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2015-10-07T22:38:19.000ZBusiness licenses issued to landlords in 2014
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Vacant Parcels Within 50 ft of Above Ground Creeks
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T19:10:06.000ZVacant Parcels north of 580 within 50 ft of an above ground creek
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PRR 11855 Landlord 2015
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2015-10-07T22:40:47.000ZNumber of business licenses issued to landlords 2015
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Affordability
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2020-11-10T16:20:42.504ZThe affordable housing crisis affects communities around the country, and Oakland is no exception. While many Oaklanders struggle to afford their homes, racial and ethnic minorities face particular challenges in access to affordable housing. The three Indicators in this Topic measure access to stable housing through homeownership, access to financial resources in the form of home loans, and access to rental housing that does not cost more than 30% of household income.
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Map of Oakland Public Libraries
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2107 39th Ave Oakland
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-29T13:17:51.000ZThe Oakland Police Department provides crime data to the public through the City of Oakland’s Crime Watch web site. This site presents the data in a geographic format, which allows users of the information to produce maps and/or reports. The file that you are about to electronically download, copy, or otherwise retrieve by other means is a tabular representation of the same data without maps or reporting capabilities. Be advised that the exact address of each crime has been substituted with the block address to protect the privacy of the victim.
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Audubon California Important Bird Areas 2014
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T19:11:05.000ZThe objective of this project was to digitally map the boundaries of Audubon California's Important Bird Areas (IBA). Existing Important Bird Areas identify critical terrestrial and inland water habitats for avifauna, in particular, habitat that supports rare, threatened or endangered birds and/or exceptionally large congregations of shorebirds and/or waterfowl. The digitization of Important Bird Areas represents an important first step in conservation planning of these critical habitats using GIS. As of October 2007, a draft layer of all 148 Important Bird Areas in California was completed. Currently, a review is in progress with Audubon Chapters and local experts, with a final version completed by Nov. 1, 2008. The final map and data will be released to the public in November, 2008.