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Someone stole my “DNas” handle!
THATS OAKLAND BAYBEEE… Representer of All Things Oakland!
The leaders we elect will decide how Oakland rebounds from economic challenges, addresses public safety, and manages growth.

Make sure your voice is heard. 🗳️ Vote on April 15th!

#OaklandVotes #SpecialElection #District2 #OaklandMayor #GetOutAndVote 🏙️
March 17, 2025 at 2:27 AM
⚠️ Why This Election Matters

Oakland is at a crossroads, and these next two years will set the tone for the city’s future.
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Whoever wins this seat will have a direct say in local issues like affordable housing, public safety, and small business support for those communities.
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📍 Why is the District 2 Seat Important?

City Council members represent different areas of Oakland. District 2 includes parts of Lake Merritt, Chinatown, Grand Lake, and San Antonio.
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They:
• 📜 Pass legislation on housing, policing, and business regulations.
• 💵 Approve or reject the city budget proposed by the mayor.
• 🔎 Hold city departments accountable for delivering services effectively.
• 🏗️ Decide on land use and development, shaping how neighborhoods grow.
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🤝 Work with state and federal officials to secure funding and policy support for Oakland.

The mayor leads, but they don’t make the laws—that’s where City Council comes in.

⚖️ What Does City Council Do?

Oakland’s City Council creates the laws and policies that govern the city.
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• 💰 Propose the city budget, deciding where money goes for services like policing, fire protection, and homelessness response.
• 🏢 Oversee city departments like public works, transportation, and emergency services.
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Understanding what each role does is key to making an informed vote. ✅

🏛️ What Does the Mayor Do?

The mayor is Oakland’s chief executive officer. They:
• 📌 Set the city’s priorities on public safety, housing, and economic development.
March 17, 2025 at 2:27 AM
Absolutely.
December 4, 2024 at 11:48 PM
Idk if it is. It was his passion project. He did a lot of work to get that built and have two phases (still nowhere close to phase 2 being completed).
December 3, 2024 at 11:21 PM
That’s due to inflated stories. The city had way more issues but the focus was on Oakland. With that said, I’m happy to see people back out and exploring
December 1, 2024 at 5:30 PM