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Oakland releases initial speed camera data, citations begin March 15 Published on March 13, 2026 The City of Oakland will start issuing citations this Sunday, March 15, for its automated speed safety camera program It also released its first report about the program that includes data based on the first five weeks of operation
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The City of Oakland is committed to becoming a more sustainable city – a community in which all people have the opportunity to pursue safe, happy, healthy and fulfilling lives, now and into the future
- Speed Safety Cameras Pilot Program | City of Oakland, CA
Speed Safety Cameras Pilot Program Project Overview Speed safety cameras are a proven, life-saving tool to reduce injuries and fatalities on city streets Oakland is one of six cities in California participating in a five-year pilot program to install and operate speed cameras under Assembly Bill 645 Cameras have been issuing warnings as of January 14, 2026 and will begin issuing speeding
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The Planning Building Department oversees regulations for the City's growth and development
- Oakland Unveils Five-Year Economic Development Action Plan
Oakland Unveils Five-Year Economic Development Action Plan Published on February 18, 2026 Oakland, CA — Mayor Barbara Lee and the Economic and Workforce Development Department (EWDD) have officially released the 2025–2029 Economic Development Action Plan (EDAP), a strategic five-year roadmap designed to stabilize the economy and foster inclusive growth across all Oakland neighborhoods The
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