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City of Oakland Residential Parking Permit Zones Map
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-03T22:31:05.000ZResidential Parking Permit parking zones, last updated in July 2019. For more information about parking permits in Oakland, please visit: https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/parking-permits
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Residential Parking Permit Zone Map
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-03T22:56:04.000ZResidential Parking Permit parking zones, last updated in July 2019. For more information about parking permits in Oakland, please visit: https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/parking-permits
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Stops
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2018-10-01T22:14:39.000ZThis Indicator measures the rate of discretionary stops per 1,000 people in Oakland by race/ethnicity. “In 2016 through 2017, officers were required to complete stop data forms after every discretionary detention or arrest, and discretionary encounters in which a search or request to search occurred. Discretionary stops and searches exclude detentions and arrests that occurred as the result of a dispatched call for service, a citizen request, or for stops occurring pursuant to search warrants.” (Source: Oakland Police Department’s 2016- 2017 Stop Data Report)
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Jack London On-Street Parking Inventory
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2019-08-28T23:53:46.000ZOnstreet inventory and occupancy counts for Jack London and Downtown Oakland. Current as of July 2019.
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Scooter No Parking Zones
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2019-08-22T00:07:40.000ZScooter no-parking zones. These areas are subject to change. Last updated July 2019.
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Blue Disabled Parking Zones
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-09T14:45:49.000ZBlue disabled parking zones. Last updated August 2019. To request a blue zone, visit https://www.oaklandca.gov/services/apply-for-a-disabled-parking-zone.
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Oakland Slow Streets Program
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2020-07-08T21:08:52.000ZLast updated July 8, 2020. This dataset includes street segments included in the City of Oakland Slow Streets Program. This program started with a pilot effort launching Saturday, April 11th with "soft closures" including signage, traffic cones and barricades. It began with candidates streets identified as existing or proposed neighborhood bike routes in Oakland's Bike Plan and later inclueded other streets. More information at https://www.oaklandca.gov/projects/oakland-slow-streets.
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Potholes near Lake Merrit
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-28T13:02:22.000ZREQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the Oakland Call Center in August 2012. All others are 6 digits. DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated. SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email). DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering” REQCATEGORY = Request Category REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline. STATUS = The status as of date of upload. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Oakland Call Center received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that the City is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude. REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to. COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS. BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)
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Dumping heat map
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-28T13:02:22.000ZREQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the rest of Public Works in August 2012. All others are 6 digits. DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated. SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email). DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering” REQCATEGORY = Request Category REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline. STATUS = The status as of January 5, 2015. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Public Works received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that Public Works is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude. REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to. COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS.
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Displacement
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2020-11-10T16:17:57.603ZThe influx of development in the Bay Area, soaring housing costs, and a lack of affordable housing, have all contributed to the displacement of Oakland residents. Displacement is difficult to measure, but the three Indicators in this Topic serve as proxies for this larger, more complex issue. Homelessness is one possible consequence of displacement, and it is also a possible consequence of eviction, which is measured in the third Indicator. The second Indicator in this Topic is a measure of housing stability, which may help to prevent displacement among homeowners.