Meeting Name: *Rules & Legislation Committee Agenda status: SUPPLEMENTAL
Meeting date/time: 12/16/2021 10:30 AM Minutes status: FINAL  
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21-0942 13.1 City ResolutionSubject: Celebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of Service From: Councilmember Reid Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Celebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of Dedicated And Distinguished Service To The City Of OaklandScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0946 13.2 City ResolutionSubject: Resolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins From: Council President Fortunatos Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins For Providing 30 Years Of Dedicated And Committed Service To The City Of Oakland And Congratulating Her Upon Her RetirementScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0950 13.3 City ResolutionSubject: 2021 Homekey Recommendation From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Jointly Apply For, Accept, And Enter Into Standard Agreements As A Local Agency Partner For, Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed $120 Million From The California Department Of Housing And Community Development’s Homekey Program; (2) Allocating City Matching Funds In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $9,000,000, And Authorizing Affordable Housing Development Grants From Homekey And City Matching Funds For The Following Homekey Projects: Kingdom Builders Transitional Housing (2317 International Boulevard), The Phoenix (801 Pine Street), Piedmont Place (55 Macarthur Boulevard), Coliseum Way (4801 Coliseum Way), 8400 Edes Avenue, And Bay Area Community Services (BACS) Project Reclamation; And (3) Authorizing Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program Grants In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $10,000,000 To Provide Long-Term Operating Funds For The Piedmont Place And Coliseum Way Homekey Projects; And (4) WaiScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0954 13.4 City ResolutionSubject: Institute Common Sense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilities From: Councilmember Reid And Council President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Urging The Governors Office To Institute Common Sense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilities As A Result Of A Recent Covid-19 Outbreak And Take All The Necessary Actions That Prioritizes Transparency, Common Sense Public Health Measures, And Population Reduction To Stop The Spread Of Covid-19 In Division Of Juvenile Justice FacilitieScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0924 23.5 City ResolutionSubject: AC-OCAP 2022 CSBG State Contract Resolution From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting Anti-Poverty Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) In The Amount Of One Million, Three Hundred, Ninety-One Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars ($1,391,569) Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services And Development For The January 1, 2022 Through December 31, 2022 Program Year (“2022 CSBG Program Year”); (2) Amending Resolution No. 88717 C.M.S., Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget, To Decrease The Amount Of CSBG Funds Appropriated For The 2022 CSBG Program Year By Four Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Dollars ($4,589); (3) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Accept And Appropriate Any Additional CSBG Funds Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services And Development For The 2022 CSBG Program Year, Without Returning To Council; (4) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Amend Existing CSBG Agreements To Increase The Amount And Extend The Term As AuthorizScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0947 13.6 City ResolutionSubject: Bay View Industrial Services Contract Expansion From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Request For Proposal/Qualification Requirements And Awarding A Professional Services Contract To Bayview Industrial Services, Inc. (Also Known As Bay View Environmental Services, Inc.) For On-Call Emergency And Nonemergency Collection, Removal And Disposal Of Hazardous Materials For A Two-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($480,000), With An Option To Renew The Agreement For An Additional One-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars ($240,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed Seven Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($720,000)Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0943 13.7 City ResolutionSubject: Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project Construction Contract Award From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Redgwick Construction For The Active Transportation Program (ATP) Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project, Project No. 1000724, The Lowest, Responsible, Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And With Contractor’s Bid In The Amount Of Nine Million Six Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Four Hundred And Six Dollars ($9,653,406.00); Authorizing The Construction Of The Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0952 13.8 City ResolutionSubject: Budget Amendments - Reallocate OPD PIO And Add Police Patrols From: Vice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution 88717 C.M.S. To Amend The Fiscal Year 2021-2023 Adopted Biennial Budget To Reallocate Funds From Public Relations/PIO Purposes To Go To East Oakland Police Patrol, As Shown In Exhibit 1 [TITLE CHANGE]Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0953 13.9 City ResolutionSubject: No-Layoffs And Appreciation For City Of Oakland Workers From: Vice Mayor Kaplan, Pro Tem Pore Thao, President Fortunato Bas And Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Appreciating City Of Oakland Workers For Their Hard Work And Dedication To The City And Its Residents; And As An Extension Of This Appreciation, The Council Does Not Support Layoffs Of Any City EmployeesScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0955 13.10 City ResolutionSubject: Development Of Multi-Departmental Service Center At Oakland Coliseum From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Direct The Administration To Work With The African American Sports And Entertainment Group (AASEG) Around The Oakland Coliseum Complex Site To Develop, In Partnership With The City, A Plan For A Multi-Departmental Public Service Center To Include Police Administration And Other Functions Being Relocated From 7th Street/Broadway Site, Fire Department (E.G., CERT Training And MACRO), And Permitting Services, And May Include Other Identified Public Service Needs, And To Pursue Funding Sources For Such Project (Including The Incorporation Of Information From The Prior PAB Study)Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0957 13.11 City ResolutionSubject: A NODO For Parcel Bounded By 7th St,. Broadway, Washington St., & 6th St. From: Vice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Administrator To Issue A Notice Of Development Opportunity For A Mixed Use Project, Including Affordable Housing, On The City-Owned Parcel Bounded By 7th Street, Broadway, Washington Street, And 6th Street Now Occupied By The Police Department Administration Building [TITLE CHANGE ]Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0949 13.12 Informational ReportSubject: Action Plan Regarding Recruitment, Hiring And Retention Plans And Strategies From: Councilmembers Gallo, Council President Bas And Pro Tem Pore Thao Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report With Detailed Recommendations For An Action Plan From The City Administrator And The Oakland Police Chief Regarding Recruitment, Hiring And Retention Plans And Strategies To Recruit Police Officers, As Well As Data On Attrition For The Past Ten Years Including Demographics, Tenure And Specific Reasons For Leaving; Costs Of Academies; And Costs Of Pre-Academies. For Officers Who Cite “Lack Of Confidence In OPD Leadership” Provide Specific Reason For Leaving, Including Discipline By OPD/Chief Or CPRA. All To Protect The Citizens Of Oakland Prior To Engaging Additional Consultants And Making Financial CommitmentsScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0944 13.13 City ResolutionSubject: Economic Development Administration (EDA) Grant Revolving Loan Fund From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating Five-Hundred And Fifty Thousand Dollars ($550,000) Awarded To The City Of Oakland By The U.S. Department Of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) For The Purpose Of Funding The City’s Small Business Revolving Loan Fund For Zero Percent (0%) Interest Loans Made By June 30, 2022 In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) Each; And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Award A Professional Services Agreement With Pacific Community Ventures In An Amount Not To Exceed Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000) For A One Year Term To Administer The City’s Small Business Revolving Loan Fund Pursuant To A Competitive ProcessScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0945 13.14 City ResolutionSubject: Economic Development Administration Grant For Small Business COVID Recovery From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Awarded To The City Of Oakland By The U.S. Department Of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) For The Purpose Of Providing Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Funds As Follows: (A) Funding Direct Technical Assistance For Minority Construction Contractors In The Amount Of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000); (B) Funding Direct Technical Assistance For Small Businesses In An Amount Not To Exceed Four-Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Nine Hundred And Twenty-Nine Dollars ($437,929); And (C) Funding Administration Expenses Of The Economic And Workforce Development Business Development Program In An Amount Not To Exceed Sixty-Two Thousand Seventy-One Dollars ($62,071); And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Award A Professional Services Agreement With The Following Contractors: (A) Merriwether Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0951 13.15 City ResolutionSubject: California Legislature Support For “Cash For Clunkers” For Heavy Duty Trucks From: Vice Mayor Kaplan, Councilmember Kalb And Pro Tem Pore Thao Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Asking The California Legislature To Create, Expand, And Fund A “Cash For Clunkers” Program For Heavy Duty Freight Trucks, To Provide An Incentive For The Removal Of Heavily Polluting Trucks From Streets And Highways In Order To Reduce Air Pollution Impacts On Low-Income And Other Hard-Hit CommunitiesScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0956 13.16 City ResolutionSubject: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Invitation To Participate In An Inter-Agency Liaison Committee From: Council President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Directing The City Administrator To Accept The Invitation From The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) To Participate In Inter-Agency Liaison Committee, Which Will Provide A Cooperative Framework An For Input And Exchange Of Information To Improve Service Planning Coordination Between Ac Transit And The City Of Oakland, And Appointing City Of Oakland Councilmember Noel Gallo, Councilmember _____ And Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan As The City Representatives To The Committee, And Appointing Councilmember Dan Kalb As An Alternate [TITLE CHANGE]Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0948 13.17 City ResolutionSubject: In Celebration Of Black History And Heritage Month From: Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Celebration Of Black History Month In February 2022 By Honoring Black Change-Makers In The City Of Oakland Working Towards A Transformative Future That Seeks To Dismantle Oppressive Systems And Advance True Liberation, Safety, And Opportunities In Our CommunityScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0958 13.18 City ResolutionSubject: Library Services Retention And Enhancement Extension From: President Fortunato Bas, Councilmember Kalb And President Pro Tem Thao Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution 1) On The City Council’s Own Motion Submitting To The Voters At The June 7, 2022 Election, A Proposed Ordinance Extending The Library Services Retention And Enhancement Act Of 1994 (The “Act”) And Making Certain Amendments To The Act; And 2) Directing The City Clerk To Take All Actions Necessary Under Law To Prepare For And Conduct The June 7, 2022 Municipal ElectionScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0959 13.19 Report and RecommendationSubject: Studying An Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District For Affordable Housing From: Pro Tempore Thao, Councilmembers Fife And Council President Bas Recommendation: Approve A Report And Recommendation Directing The City Administrator To Study The Creation And Implementation Of A Citywide Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District Funding Affordable Housing And Infrastructure Improvements And To Return To The Council With Recommendations By The First Council Meeting In February 2022Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0866 33.20 City ResolutionSubject: International Contact, Inc And Accent On Languages, Inc. Contract Increase From: Human Resources Management Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Extending And Increasing The Contract For On Call Translation And Interpretation Services With (I) International Contact, Inc. For Three Years, From April 1, 2022 To March 31, 2025, By An Amount Not To Exceed $300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) To A New Cap Of $460,000 (Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars) For The Five-Year Contract Term, And (II) Accent On Languages, Inc. For Three Years, From April 1, 2022 To March 31, 2025, By An Amount Not To Exceed $300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) To A New Cap Of $550,000 (Five Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) For The Five-Year Contract TermApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0916 23.21 Informational ReportSubject: FY2020-21 Q4 And FY2021-22 Q1 Revenue And Expenditure Report (R&E) From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 Fourth Quarter And FY 2021-22 First Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Results And Year-End Summaries For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select FundsReceived and Forwarded  Action details Not available
21-0934 33.22 City ResolutionSubject: Homeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The Use Of Up To One Million, Six Hundred Eighty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($1,689,925) Of Homeless Housing And Assistance Program Grant Funds Awarded To Oakland By The State Of California For Oakland’s Homeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot Program; (2) Awarding A Professional Service Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Ten Thousand, Six Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars ($410,665) To Young Women’s Freedom Center For The Provision Of Homeless Youth Guaranteed Income Planning, Recruitment, And Supportive Services From January 1, 2022 Through June 30, 2024; (3) Waiving The Competitive Bidding Process And Awarding A Professional Service Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million, Two Hundred Seventy-Nine Thousand, Two Hundred Sixty Dollars ($1,279,260) To FII-National, Doing Business As, UpTogether, To Administer The Direct Cash Assistance To Be Provided To Homeless Youth Participating In The Guaranteed Income ProgrApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0919 23.23 City ResolutionSubject: HHAP 2 And 3 Funds From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating Round 2 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program (“HHAP 2”) Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Million, Three Hundred Eleven Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars ($9,311,568) Awarded To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency Homeless Interventions; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator (Or Designee) To Take All Steps Necessary To Apply For And Receive Round 3 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program (“HHAP 3”) Grant Funds Allocated To The City Of Oakland; (3) Accepting And Appropriating HHAP 3 Grant Funds In The Amount Of Twenty-Four Million, Sixty-Six Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty-Two Dollars And Fifty-Two Cents ($24,066,822.52) Allocated To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency Homeless Interventions; And (4) Allocating Up To Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Of HHAP Grant Funds To Provide Long-Term Operating Funds For Homekey Program Extremely Low-Income Permanent Housing Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0903 23.24 City ResolutionSubject: Five Year Pavement Prioritization Plan From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation; 1) A Resolution: Establishing A Five-Year Prioritization Plan For The City Of Oakland’s Complete Streets Paving Program (2022-2027) And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) Exemption Findings; AndApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0904 3  City Resolution2) A Resolution: Authorizing The City Administrator To Award All Paving And Concrete Construction Contracts That Follow All City Advertising And Competitive Bidding Requirements And Are Awarded In Direct Service Of Delivering The 2022 Five Year Prioritization Plan In A Amount Not to Exceed Seventy-Five Millions Dollars, Without Return To City CouncilApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0929 13.25 Informational ReportSubject: Illegal Dumping Surveillance Camera Program From: Oakland Public Works Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Use Of Cameras To Monitor Illegal Dumping Hot Spots Throughout The City Of OaklandReceived and Filed  Action details Not available
21-0853 13.26 Informational ReportSubject: Quarterly Crime Data From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Receive A Quarterly Informational Report From The Oakland Police Department (OPD) On Crime Data In The City Of OaklandReceived and Filed  Action details Not available
21-0917 23.27 City ResolutionSubject: Assistance For Businesses Impacted By Armed Robberies From: Vice Mayor Kaplan, Councilmember Fife, Gallo, And Pro Tem Thao Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Direct The City Administrator To Assist Impacted Businesses Who Have Been Harmed By Armed Robberies By (1) Researching And Implementing City-Issued Loans To Impacted Businesses Can Be Deferred Or Waived, (2) Researching Options For Tax Rebates For Impacted Businesses And Returning To Council For Authorization As Needed, (3) Researching And Implementing, To The Extent Allowed Under The Program, The City’s Provision Of Funding Through The City’s Façade Improvement/Tenant Improvement Programs To Help Businesses Rebuild And Install Security Doors/Gates And Related Infrastructure, (4) Identify And Apply For State Of California Grant Funds That Can Be Granted To Oakland’s Cannabis And East Oakland Businesses To Cover The Costs Of Repairs, Losses And/Or Other Damages Suffered Due To Recent Crime Activity, And (5) Conduct An Intensive Outreach Campaign To Impacted Businesses To Inform Them Of The Availability Of Any ExistApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available
21-0922 13.28 OrdinanceSubject: Ghost Gun Ordinance From: Councilmembers Kalb, Gallo And Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.36 “Weapons” To Require Privately Made Firearms, Commonly Referred To As “Ghost Guns,” To Comply With State Law, Prohibit Nonexempt Persons From Possessing, Selling, Offering For Sale, Transferring, Purchasing, Transporting, Receiving Or Manufacturing An Unfinished Firearm Frame Or Receiver That Has Not Been Imprinted With A Serial Number And Prohibiting Nonexempt Persons From Possessing, Manufacturing Or Assembling A Privately Made Firearm That Has Not Been Imprinted With A Serial NumberContinued  Action details Not available
21-0864 23.29 Report and RecommendationSubject: Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) Bi-Monthly Verbal Update From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Receive An Oral Update On The Progress Of The Oakland Police Department's Compliance With The Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA)Accepted  Action details Not available
21-0909 14 Report and RecommendationReview Of Draft Agendas And Review Of Pending Lists For Council And Committee Meetings   Action details Not available
21-0833 1  OrdinanceSubject: Enabling Ordinance For Measure R - Newspaper Of Record From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To Add Chapter 1.06 To Title 1, General Provisions, To Establish The Requirements For An Official Newspaper And The Procedures For The City Council To Designate One Or More Official Newspapers In Accordance With Charter Section 1205Rescheduled  Action details Not available
21-0877 2  OrdinanceSubject: Proof Of Vaccination Emergency Ordinance From: Councilmember Kalb Recommendation: Adopt An Emergency Ordinance Adding Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 8.68 To Require Proof Of A Covid-19 Vaccination For Patrons At The Following Indoor Public Locations: (1) Establishments Or Events Where Food Or Drink Is Served Including Restaurants, Bars, Coffee Houses, Clubs, And Banquet Halls; (2) Entertainment Venues, Theaters, Concert Venues, Museums, And Recreation Facilities; (3) Gyms, Fitness Centers And Yoga Studios; (4) Senior Adult Care Facilities And City Senior Center Programs; (5) Dental Offices; (6) Public Libraries; (7) City Hall; And (8) Large Indoor Events At City And Privately-Owned FacilitiesRescheduled  Action details Not available
21-0879 3  City ResolutionSubject: Managed Safe RV Sites And Sanitation From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Improve Community Health By Providing For Managed Sites For RVS, Tiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation, By (1) Authorizing The Use Of 796 66th Avenue As A Managed Safe RV Site And Sanitation; (2) Seek Authorization From Game Changers LLC For The Use Of 2201-2601 Wood Street For Tiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation; (3) Seek Authorization From The State To Use The CalTrans Parcel At The Interstate 880 At High Street As A Managed Safe RV Site And Sanitation; (4) To Direct Staff To Develop A Sliding Fee Scale For Use At City-Managed RV Sites And Return To Council With Such Amendments To The Master Fee Schedule As Needed To Implement It; (5) To Adopt A Budget Amendment To The Biennial Budget For Fiscal Years 2021-2023 To Allocate Funding For Capital, Start Up And Operational Costs For Parcels Located At 796 66th Avenue And 2201-2601 Wood Street, As Shown In Exhibit 1; And (6) To Direct The Administration And Oakland’s Lobbyist, To Pursue Additional Funds, Including FromRescheduled  Action details Not available
21-0695 2  Informational ReportSubject: Informational Report On The Status On Authorized Grants From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The Status Of Council-Authorized Grants And The Process For Issuance Of ‘Grants, Including: For Each Grant Approved By Council In 2021, Whether All Or Part Or None Of Funds Have Been Issued, Status Of Any Remaining Steps To Be Taken And Funds To Be Issued* Withdrawn and Rescheduled  Action details Not available
21-0931 1  City ResolutionSubject: Amending The City's Hiring Plan For Police Officers From: President Pro Tempore Thao Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending The City's Hiring Plan For Police Officers For The Purpose Of Ensuring Compliance With Measure Z, A 2014 Parcel Tax That Funds Public Safety Services, To; (1) Authorize A $50,000 Hiring Bonus For Lateral Hires Who Successfully Complete OPD’s Lateral Academy And Accept An Officer Position With The City Of Oakland As A Sworn Officer; (2) Require That Lateral And Local Incentives Return The Entire Financial Incentive To The City If They Leave The City Before Completing 18 Months Of Service; (3) Require That Lateral Hires Who Leave Before Completing 5 Years Of Service With The Oakland Police Department ("OPD’’) Repay A Prorated Amount Based On Their Tenure With OPD; (4) Authorize A $20,000 Signing Bonus For Local Residents Who Successfully Complete OPD’s Academy And Accept A Position With The City Of Oakland As A Sworn Officer; (5) Directing That Interview Panels For Police Recruits Shall Include At Least One Person Representing Expertise In NSA/RaRescheduled  Action details Not available