Today is #AgeismAwarenessDay. Did you know older individuals with more positive self-perceptions of aging live 7.5 years longer than those with a less positive perception of aging. Oakland’s Aging and Adult Services: * The City of Oakland operates 4 senior centers offering no cost and low cost exercise classes, art and writing classes, book clubs, day trips, nutrition programs, educational presentations and lots of fun. Membership is $12/year * Information and Assistance Specialists are available to provide information about services and programs for older adults 60+. Funded by Alameda County Area Agency on Aging * Oakland seniors 70+ can get subsidized rides by taxi, Uber/Lyft or wheelchair accessible vans. Program funded by Measure B/BB, Alameda County Transportation * Care Management program to help frail seniors continue living safely at home. Multipurpose Senior Services Program is funded by the CA Department of Aging. * AmeriCorps Senior Companion or Foster Grandparent Volunteer opportunities to support other seniors or youth.
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Incorporated in 1852, Oakland is the eighth largest city in California, with an estimated population of 450,000 and a wealth of resources and opportunities. Located on the east side of the San Francisco Bay, Oakland is bordered by 19 miles of coastline to the west and rolling hills to the east, which provide unparalleled vistas of the Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
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1 Frank H Ogawa Plaza
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Oct. 9 is Ageism Awareness Day. Let’s #TalkAboutAgeism and reframe how we talk about aging and older adults. Follow the #TalkAboutAgeism and #AgeismAwarenessDay hashtags on social media and connect with the programs offered by City of Oakland’s Aging and Adult Services at https://hubs.la/Q02SH7T10 American Society on Aging
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Oakland Public Works is expanding the illegal dumping surveillance camera program by adding fifteen new License Plate Reader (LPR)-equipped cameras to our arsenal, and retrofitting the existing cameras with LPR technology. We will now have a 24/7 view of thirty illegal dumping hotspots across Oakland. As these hotspots gradually cool, the cameras will be rotated to new locations to keep repeat dumpers on their toes. Adding LPRs could more than double the effectiveness of these cameras. If you’re tired of habitual dumpers trashing Oakland communities, join us in fighting back. Report any illegal dumping you see to OAK311. If you have photos or other information that could help identify dumpers, include them in your 311 service request. https://hubs.la/Q02SGZ4b0
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Oakland’s Department of Housing and Community Development invites you to an engagement session on the Anti-Displacement Strategic Action Plan, covering strategies like homelessness prevention, tenant legal services, protections for property owners, the Rent Adjustment Program and more. Your input is vital to shaping our priorities and implementation strategy. All sessions will present the same information and material. Register here https://hubs.la/Q02SB2vC0
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Resilience Hubs are community-led centers that increase the well-being of communities before, during, and after a disruption. This short documentary showcases transformative work across scales in California’s East Bay Area being led by: EAST OAKLAND COLLECTIVE, California Strategic Growth Council, @Temple Beth Sholom - San Leandro, City of Oakland's @Lincoln Center, City of San Leandro and Asian Pacific Environmental Network. Join us in witnessing how this collaborative effort redefines community resilience in the East Bay!
What is Equity? These days there is a lot of misinformation and confusion about it. Many confuse it with diversity or affirmative action, belonging or discrimination but equity is a process to bring balance into policy decisions and planning actions to address unfairness. This is a great 9-minute video?on how local governments can effectively collaborate with the community to boost resilience and implement real equity in their projects and planning. It highlights the work of one of Oakland Parks Recreation & Youth Development's recreation centers, the Lincoln Square Recreation Center. It also highlights the work done by other Bay Area cities and communities. organizations. Save it for your watch list, for when you're feeling down/tired/exhausted/frustrated, to lift you and remind you, why and how, the hard work that you all do, in keeping the city going, matters and that equity is about all of us. https://lnkd.in/gBhP2Aid
The Resilience Hub Series: East Bay Resilience Hub Network
https://www.youtube.com/
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A HUGE congratulations to our Creek to Bay Day Site Coordinators, and all the volunteers who came out to support clean-ups across Oakland on September 21st! Oakland's project Site Coordinators joined statewide efforts?to mobilize volunteers to clean and protect the Bay and California’s Coast. With 74% of Oakland’s sites reporting, we've tallied: ???? 650 participating volunteers ?? 2,188 volunteer hours donated ??? 4,692 gallons of trash, and ?? 3,927 gallons of organic-green waste removed from Oakland’s streets, parks, and waterways!?? Oakland volunteers contributed to the statewide count of 28,751 volunteers who removed 242,312 pounds of trash and 12,461 pounds of recyclable materials, totaling 254,774 pounds (127 tons) of waste.? We are deeply grateful to our dedicated project leaders and volunteers. Please join us in thanking them! ?? ?? And check out our photos here: https://hubs.la/Q02S1RGB0
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Oakland's General Plan Update is happening now! Help shape the town's future around parks and open spaces, transportation, and land use priorities. Fill out our community survey today: https://hubs.la/Q02RNtSv0
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Encampment Management Team Interventions update: The City of Oakland Encampment Management Team (EMT) ensures that the encampment policies are executed and in compliance with the law, including conducting outreach, coordinating shelter, providing access to resources, ensuring safety, and addressing environmental or health concerns. The EMT is an interdepartmental working group led by the City Administrator’s Office. The EMT’s mission is to implement and administer the Encampment Management Policy while protecting and serving all Oaklanders, sheltered and unsheltered, focusing encampment actions on mitigating negative outcomes as they pertain to public safety, public health, and protection of the City of Oakland’s critical infrastructure. This week the EMT Team completed encampment closures at three high-sensitivity areas: Clinton Park, 6th Ave. Between Int’l Blvd and E. 12th St. Independent Road, and Enterprise Way between Edes Ave and 85th Ave. (see before and after photos.)
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Illegal dumping can cost you a pretty penny. In Oakland, the fine for a first offense is up to $750, a second is up to $1000, and three or more will cost you $1500 a pop. Luckily, it’s easier than ever to get rid of bulky junk. All Oakland residents can get one FREE curbside bulky pick up every year, and in some cases two. This service is available to all–whether you live in an apartment or a house, and whether you own or rent your home. There’s no need to schedule through your landlord or property manager. Call 1-888-WM-BULKY (1-888-962-8559) or visit https://hubs.la/Q02RK-sh0 to learn more and schedule an appointment online.
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Play is not a luxury—it is fundamental to children’s social, cognitive, and physical development. That is why Oakland is proud to invest in our parks and playgrounds. This weekend, Oakland Public Works and OPYRD gathered to celebrate the reopening of a new and improved Holly Mini Park – a space where East Oakland youth can play and thrive. Thank you to Mayor Thao, Councilmember Reid, the Oakland Parks and Recreation Foundation, our partner agencies, donors, and community members whose support and collaboration made this project possible. Learn more about the Holly Mini Park renovation project here: https://hubs.la/Q02RBw3z0
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