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Organizational Chart
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Public Works Agency Description
Translated Information
Departments
Director's Office
Incident Reports
Winter Storm Report – October 31 – November 3, 2008
1st Ave E12th Street Overpass - May 7,2008
Incident Report 5845 Scarborough February 26, 2008
Winter Storm Report - January 21 – 27, 2008
Winter Storm Report - January 2, 2008, ~ January 6, 2008
Wind Storm Report - September 19, 2007
Winter Storm Report - February 22 - 27, 2007
Winter Storm Report - February 7 - 12, 2007
Winter Storm Report - December 9 - 13, 2006
Spring Storm Report - April 15 - 16, 2006
Winter Storm Report - April 5 - 12, 2006
Winter Storm Report - March 31 - April 4, 2006
Winter Storm Report - March 24 - 27, 2006
Winter Storm Report - March 20 - 21, 2006
Winter Storm Report - March 10 - 13, 2006
Winter Storm Report - March 4 - 9, 2006
Winter Storm Report - February 26 - 27, 2006
Incident - Lake Merritt Sail Boat House - December 3, 2005
Winter Storm Report - December 23 - 29, 2005
Winter Storm Report - December 30, 2005 - January 2, 2006
Winter Storm Report - December 19 - 22, 2005
Winter Storm Report - November 29 - December 2, 2005
Wind Storm Report - November 15, 2005
34th & Wood St Sewer Over-Flow - December 19, 2005
Update December 23, 2005 on Sewer Overflow at 34th at Wood in West Oakland
Winter Storm Report - December 17 and 18, 2005
Incident - Toilet Tissue Thief - December 13, 2005
State of the Public Works Agency 2007
Doin' the Green Thing - Opening Remarks 2005
APWA Keynote 2004
State of the Public Works Agency 2004
Multiple Departments
ACTIA / Measure B - General Information
Project List
Electrical Services Projects
Engineering Projects
Infrastructure Projects
Project Delivery Projects
Project G174710 - Eastlake photos
Transportation Projects
Planning and Zoning Projects
Human Services Projects
Annual Compliance Report
Doin' The Green Thing
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy
LLAD - Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District
Measure DD - The Oakland Trust for Clean Water and Safe Parks
Oakland Waterfront Trail
Sustainable Oakland
Awards
Priorities
Priority: Energy
Priority: Waste Reduction
Priority: Urban Design
Priority: Urban Nature
Priority: Transportation
Priority: Environmental Health
Priority: Water
UN Environmental Accords
Legislation
We're Stuck On You
Winter Storm Preparation
Department of Infrastructure and Operations
Equipment Services Division
New Law: Headlights required if the windshield wipers are on
Two Large Clean Air Vehicles Added To Fleet
Infrastructure Maintenance Division
Sewer Maintenance
Storm Drain Maintenance
Street and Sidewalk Maintenance
Pothole Blitz 2006
Railroad Crossing Upgrades - Summer 2006
Tree Section
Tree Removal - Public Notice
Hazardous Trees
Protected Trees Ordinance
Permit Application
Permit Fees
Sidewalk Trees
Protected Trees
Electrical Services Division
Outdoor Lighting Standards
Street Lighting Warrants
Street Lights
Traffic Maintenance
Traffic Signals
Utility Undergrounding
Undergrounding of overhead wires improves neighborhood aesthetics (1)
Undergrounding of overhead wires improves neighborhood aesthetics (2)
Undergrounding your electrical lines
Undergrounding of overhead wires improves neighborhood aesthetics (3)
Undergrounding of overhead wires improves neighborhood aesthetics (4)
Undergrounding of overhead wires improves neighborhood aesthetics (5)
Department of Facilities and Environment
Environmental Services Division
Creeks and Watershed Improvement Home Page
Creek to Bay Day 2008
Creek to Bay Day 2008 – Results
Creek to Bay Day FAQ
Creek to Bay Day 2008 - Results
Creek to Bay Day Results
Creek to Bay Day 2006 - Results
Creek to Bay Day 2007 Results
Creek to Bay Day Pictures
Creeks - Adopt-A-Creek
Creeks - Arroyo Viejo Creek Restoration Complete!
Creeks - Arroyo Viejo Creek Restoration Project
Creeks - Arroyo Viejo Watershed Awareness Program
Creeks - Clean Creek Campaign
Creeks - Compliance
Creeks - Contacts
Creeks - Creekside Living
Creeks - Design Guidelines for Stormwater Quality Protection
Creeks - Guide to Ordinance
Creeks - History of Bay Area Creek Restoration
Creeks - Links
Creeks - Old News
Creeks - Ordinance
Creeks - Peralta Creek Restoration Complete!
Creeks - Pictures
Creeks - Restoration Article - Water's Half-Full And Rising
Creeks - Restoration Projects
Creeks - Sausal Creek Restoration Project Complete!
Creeks - Sausal Creek Restoration Project
Creeks - Schools
Creeks - Site Map
Creeks - Volunteer Opportunities
Creeks 101 - Educational Slide Show
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Peralta Creek Restoration Project - Photo Gallery
Dioxins - Screening Evaluation of Dioxins Pollution Prevention Options
Doin' the Green Thing
Energy Group
Community Choice Aggregation
Energy Conservation Tips
Energy Section - Links
Energy Section - Loans, Rebates Related Programs
Energy Section - Other Programs
Energy Section - What is Planned?
How to Contact the Energy Section
Ettie Street Pump Station Watershed PCB Abatement Grant
Green Building - What is Green Building?
Green Building Ordinance
Green Building Resource Center (GBRC)
Green Building - Guidelines and Rating Systems
Green Building - Local Lecture Series
Green Building - On-Line Periodicals
Green Building - Clearinghouses
Green Building - Case Studies
Green Building - Technical Resources for Strategies
Green Building - Organizations
Oakland EarthExpo
Call for Exhibitors - Oakland EarthExpo 2008
Oakland Recycles - Home Page
Bring Your Own Bag Campaign!
Bring Your Own Bag Campaign!
Business Recycling
Small Business Recycling Service
Shop Green with Oakland Certified Green Business
Tire Recycling for Businesses
Waste Tire Enforcement
Waste Tire Haulers
Waste Tire Manifest System
What Is A Waste Tire?
Directories for Business Recycling
Building Manager Guide
Cans, Bottles, Paper and Cardboard: “Gray Recycling Cart”
Construction & Demolition (C&D) Recycling
Forms
Rebate Program Ended 12-31-07
Green Building Case Studies (Examples)
Contacts
Recycling Directory
Buying Recycled Building Products
Technical Assistance
New Requirements
Waste Elimination
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Recycling Ordinance
Requirements (detailed outline)
Resources
Acrobat Reader
Contact Us (Oakland Recycles)
Contact Us (Oakland Recycles)
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Garbage Services
Blight - Business
Blight - Residential
Garbage - Exclusive Franchise
Green Food Packaging Ordinance
Links
Oakland Re-Create- 2008 Art Contest and Exhibit
2007 Art Contest and Exhibition
Oakland Residential Recycling
Batteries, Fluorescent Tubes & Bulbs and more
Bulky Pickup and Recycling for 2008
Cans, Bottles, Paper and Cardboard: “Gray Recycling Cart”
Green Cart - Yard Trimmings
Holiday Tree-Cycling 2008
Home Composting
Information in Chinese
Information in Spanish
Information in Vietnamese
Oakland Recycles - Wildfire Prevention District
Oil - Recycling Used Motor Oil
Plastic Recycling
The New Weekly Pickup
Tire Recycling for Residents
Publications
Recycling Outside
Reuse Directory - Index
Reuse Directory - Antiques and Collectibles
Reuse Directory - Appliances (Large)
Reuse Directory - Appliances (Small)
Reuse Directory - Baby/Children's
Reuse Directory - Books
Reuse Directory - Building Materials
Reuse Directory - Clothing
Reuse Directory - Computers
Reuse Directory - Creative Options
Reuse Directory - Equipment Rentals
Reuse Directory - Flea Markets
Reuse Directory - Food Rescue
Reuse Directory - Furniture
Reuse Directory - Medical Equipment
Reuse Directory - Musical Instruments
Reuse Directory - Office
Reuse Directory - Packaging
Reuse Directory - Party Rentals
Reuse Directory - Photo
Reuse Directory - Records, Tapes, CDs
Reuse Directory - Sporting Goods / Bicycles
Reuse Directory - Thrift Shops
Reuse Directory - TV / Radio
Reuse Directory - Upholsterers / Slipcovers
Reuse Directory - Watch and Clock Repair
Reuse Tips
Waste Prevention – the 4 R’s
Junk Mail Reduction
Zero Waste - www.ZeroWasteOakland.com
Zero Waste Overview
Other Zero Waste and Sustainability Resources
Incorrect Page
Strategic Plan Public Input
June 28, 2006 Public Meeting
June 29, 2006 Sustainable Business Leaders Meeting
July 19, 2006 Public Meeting
September 20, 2006 Public Meeting
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide - Under Construction
List of Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Pages
Building Life Cycle: Construction
Building Life Cycle: Design
Building Life Cycle: Occupancy
Environmental Concerns
FAQ
Guide2
IEQ
ieq pi
Materials
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide 1
OAKLAND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN GUIDE CASE STUDIES
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Contact Information
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Credits
OAKLAND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN GUIDE DOCUMENTS
OSDG: Energy
OSDG: Energy
OSDG: IEQ
OSDG: IEQ
OSDG: Materials
OSDG: Site
OSDG: Transportation
OSDG: Transportation
OSDG: Transportation
OSDG: Waste and Recycling
OSDG: Water
Overview of the Oakland Sustainable Design Guide
PDF
predesign
Process
Resource Energy
Resource Materials
Resource Site
Resource Waste
Resources
Resources ieq
Resources Transportation
Resources Water
Results
Scoring
Strategy 1.1: Encourage Development on Sites with Existing Municipal Services
Strategy 1.1: Encourage Development on Sites with Existing Municipal Services
Strategy 1.1: Encourage Development on Sites with Existing Municipal Services
Strategy 1.2: Maintain and Enhance the Biodiversity and Ecology of the Site
Strategy 1.2: Maintain and Enhance the Biodiversity and Ecology of the Site
Strategy 1.2: Maintain and Enhance the Biodiversity and Ecology of the Site
Strategy 1.3: Use Microclimate and Environmentally Responsive Site Design Strategies
Strategy 1.3: Use Microclimate and Environmentally Responsive Site Design Strategies
Strategy 1.3: Use Microclimate and Environmentally Responsive Site Design Strategies
Strategy 1.4: Use Native or Mediterranean Trees, Shrubs, and Plants
Strategy 1.4: Use Native or Mediterranean Trees, Shrubs, and Plants
Strategy 1.4: Use Native or Mediterranean Trees, Shrubs, and Plants
Strategy 1.5: Manage Site Water
Strategy 1.5: Manage Site Water
Strategy 1.5: Manage Site Water
Strategy 2.1: Use Recycled Water Systems
Strategy 2.1: Use Recycled Water Systems
Strategy 2.1: Use Recycled Water Systems
Strategy 2.2: Conserve Building Water Consumption
Strategy 2.2: Conserve Building Water Consumption
Strategy 2.2: Conserve Building Water Consumption
Strategy 2.3: Conserve Cooling Tower Water Consumption
Strategy 2.3: Conserve Cooling Tower Water Consumption
Strategy 2.3: Conserve Cooling Tower Water Consumption
Strategy 3.1: Optimize Building Placement and Configuration for Energy Performance
Strategy 3.1: Optimize Building Placement and Configuration for Energy Performance
Strategy 3.1: Optimize Building Placement and Configuration for Energy Performance
Strategy 3.2: Optimize Building Envelope Thermal Performance
Strategy 3.2: Optimize Building Envelope Thermal Performance
Strategy 3.2: Optimize Building Envelope Thermal Performance
Strategy 3.3: Provide Daylighting Integrated with Electric Lighting Controls
Strategy 3.3: Provide Daylighting Integrated with Electric Lighting Controls
Strategy 3.3: Provide Daylighting Integrated with Electric Lighting Controls
Strategy 3.4: Provide Efficient Electric Lighting Systems and Controls
Strategy 3.4: Provide Efficient Electric Lighting Systems and Controls
Strategy 3.4: Provide Efficient Electric Lighting Systems and Controls
Strategy 3.5: Maximize Mechanical System Performance
Strategy 3.5: Maximize Mechanical System Performance
Strategy 3.5: Maximize Mechanical System Performance
Strategy 3.6: Use Efficient Equipment and Appliances
Strategy 3.6: Use Efficient Equipment and Appliances
Strategy 3.6: Use Efficient Equipment and Appliances
Strategy 3.7: Use Renewable or Other Alternative Energy Sources
Strategy 3.7: Use Renewable or Other Alternative Energy Sources
Strategy 3.7: Use Renewable or Other Alternative Energy Sources
Strategy 3.8: Integrate All Systems and Reduce Total Energy Use
Strategy 3.8: Integrate All Systems and Reduce Total Energy Use
Strategy 3.8: Integrate All Systems and Reduce Total Energy Use
Strategy 4.1: Control and Isolate Source of Pollutants
Strategy 4.1: Control and Isolate Source of Pollutants
Strategy 4.1: Control and Isolate Source of Pollutants
Strategy 4.2: Use Low VOC-emitting Materials
Strategy 4.2: Use Low VOC-emitting Materials
Strategy 4.2: Use Low VOC-emitting Materials
Strategy 4.3: Control Moisture to Prevent Microbial Contamination
Strategy 4.3: Control Moisture to Prevent Microbial Contamination
Strategy 4.4: Provide Ample Ventilation for Pollutant Control and Thermal Comfort
Strategy 4.4: Provide Ample Ventilation for Pollutant Control and Thermal Comfort
Strategy 4.4: Provide Ample Ventilation for Pollutant Control and Thermal Comfort
Strategy 4.5: Provide Appropriate Thermal Conditions
Strategy 4.5: Provide Appropriate Thermal Conditions
Strategy 4.6: Provide Effective Lighting
Strategy 4.6: Provide Effective Lighting
Strategy 4.6: Provide Effective Lighting
Strategy 4.7: Provide Appropriate Building Acoustical and Vibration Conditions
Strategy 4.7: Provide Appropriate Building Acoustical and Vibration Conditions
Strategy 4.7: Provide Appropriate Building Acoustical and Vibration Conditions
Strategy 4.8: Provide Views, Viewspace, and Connection to Natural Environment and Human Factor Design
Strategy 4.8: Provide Views, Viewspace, and Connection to Natural Environment and Human Factor Design
Strategy 4.8: Provide Views, Viewspace, and Connection to Natural Environment and Human Factor Design
Strategy 5.1: Use Recycled Content Products and Materials
Strategy 5.1: Use Recycled Content Products and Materials
Strategy 5.1: Use Recycled Content Products and Materials
Strategy 5.2: Use Materials from Renewable Sources
Strategy 5.2: Use Materials from Renewable Sources
Strategy 5.2: Use Materials from Renewable Sources
Strategy 5.3: Use Durable Materials
Strategy 5.3: Use Durable Materials
Strategy 5.3: Use Durable Materials
Strategy 5.4: Use Locally Manufactured Materials
Strategy 5.4: Use Locally Manufactured Materials
Strategy 5.4: Use Locally Manufactured Materials
Strategy 6.1: Re-use Existing Buildings (Renovation and Redevelopment Projects)
Strategy 6.1: Re-use Existing Buildings (Renovation and Redevelopment Projects)
Strategy 6.1: Re-use Existing Buildings (Renovation and Redevelopment Projects)
Strategy 6.2: Design for Less Material Use
Strategy 6.2: Design for Less Material Use
Strategy 6.2: Design for Less Material Use
Strategy 6.3: Design Buildings for Future Use
Strategy 6.3: Design Buildings for Future Use
Strategy 6.3: Design Buildings for Future Use
Strategy 6.4: Salvage Demolition Waste
Strategy 6.4: Salvage Demolition Waste
Strategy 6.4: Salvage Demolition Waste
Strategy 6.5: Recycle Demolition and Construction Waste
Strategy 6.5: Recycle Demolition and Construction Waste
Strategy 6.6: Reduce Packaging Waste
Strategy 6.6: Reduce Packaging Waste
Strategy 6.6: Reduce Packaging Waste
Strategy 6.7: Design a Recycling System
Strategy 6.7: Design a Recycling System
Strategy 6.7: Design a Recycling System
Strategy 7.1: Design to Support Mass Transit
Strategy 7.1: Design to Support Mass Transit
Strategy 7.1: Design to Support Mass Transit
Strategy 7.2: Design to Support Bicycle Use and Walking to Commute
Strategy 7.2: Design to Support Bicycle Use and Walking to Commute
Strategy 7.3: Design to Support Carpooling and Alternative Powered Vehicles
Strategy 7.3: Design to Support Carpooling and Alternative Powered Vehicles
Strategy 7.3: Design to Support Carpooling and Alternative Powered Vehicles
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN GUIDE STRATEGIES
Waste/Recycle Goals
WASTE/RECYCLE STRATEGIES
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Overview
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Credits
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide Contact Information
Pacific Energy Center Classes in Oakland - Fall 2008
Proposed Applications For Brownfields Assessment Grants
Urban Land Redevelopment (Brownfields)
Willow Park Cleanup of Lead-Contaminated Soils - Completed!
Facilities Services Division
Keep Oakland Clean and Beautiful Division
Illegal Dumping Is A Crime!
Park and Building Services Division
Park Maintenance Schedules
Schedules
Groundwork Trust Oakland Steering Committee
Administrative Services Department
Agenda Management
Customer Call Center
Report a Problem
Fiscal Services Division
Human Resources Division
Training and Public Service
Design and Construction Services Department (CEDA)
Engineering Design and Right of Way Management Division
12th Street Reconstruction Project
7th Street West Oakland Transit Village
MacArthur Boulevard in East Oakland - Improvements Coming
Right of Way Inspections and Enforcement Section
Sanitary Sewer and Storm Drainage Section
McKillop Land Movement
Sanitary Sewer Design Guidelines (DRAFT)
Sidewalk Repair Program
Special Projects Section
Standard Details
Storm Drainage Design Guidelines (DRAFT)
Streets and Sidewalk Design Section
Streets Resurfaced in the Last 5 Years (5 Year Street Moratorium)
Trestle Glen Stairs - Project Update
Project Delivery Division
Street Furniture (Bus Shelters)
Transportation Services Division
Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Program
Cypress Freeway Memorial Park Photos
Memorial Park Ribbon Cutting
Cypress Freeway Memorial Before the ribbon cutting
Memorial Park Commemorate earthquake victims
Cypress Freeway Memorial Park
Cypress Freeway Memorial Sculpture
City Councilwoman Memorial Park Ribbon Cutting
SF Bay Trail Project Park Ribbon Cutting
City Administrator Memorial Park Ribbon Cutting
Police Department Memorial Park Ribbon Cutting
Cypress Freeway Memorial Park Ribbon Cutting
Bike Lanes and Routes
Bicycle Master Plan
Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Bike to Work Day
Bike to Work Day 2006 Photo Gallery
Bike to Work Day 2007 Photos
Bike to Work Day 2008 Slideshow
Bicycling Newsletter
Bicycle Parking
Bike and Ped Maps
Pedestrian Facilities
Bicycle Registration
Other Resources
Fruitvale Bike Station
Capital Improvement Projects
Contract Administration Division (Department of Contracting & Purchasing)
Request for Proposals and Invitations for Bids
Volunteer
Adopt-A-Creek
Adopt-A-Spot and Adopt-A-Block
Arbor Day
Calendar of Volunteer Events
Community Cleanups
Creek to Bay Day
Creeks - Volunteer Opportunities
Daffodil Planting
Earth Day 2008 (www.oaklandearthday.com)
Photo Gallery
Earth Expo
Maintain-A-Drain
Storm Drain Stenciling
Trees - Sidewalk Trees
Volunteer Safety Sheet
Key Services
A-E
ACTIA / Measure B Projects
Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
Brownfields - Urban Land Redevelopment
Bus Shelters (Street Furniture)
Contracting Opportunities
Creeks and Watershed Improvement
Design Guidelines - Sanitary Sewer
Design Guidelines - Storm Drainage
Design Guidelines - Stormwater Quality Protection
Doin' The Green Thing (10-part environmental series)
Energy Section
F-J
Food Packaging Ordinance
Garbage
Graffiti Abatement
Green Building
Guardrails
Infrastructure Facts
K-R
Keep Oakland Beautiful (Volunteer)
Lake Merritt - Measure DD
Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District (LLAD)
Lights (Street Lights)
Litter Enforcement
Measure DD
Oakland Sustainable Design Guide
Park Maintenance
Parking - Residential Permits
Pot Holes
Recycling
Report a Problem
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Sandbags (Winter Storm Preparation)
Sewer Maintenance
Sidewalks
Signs
Speed Bumps
Standard Details for Public Works Construction
Storm Drain Maintenance
Street and Sidewalk Maintenance
Street Sweeping (Street Cleaning)
Streets Resurfaced
Sustainability
T-Z
Traffic Signals
Trees
Utility Undergrounding
Zero Waste Oakland