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100 DAYS
OF ACTION

Increased Public Safety

Bring together Police Department leadership and representatives from all business corridors to coordinate and improve public safety strategies.

Reduced Fire Risk

Deploy vegetation management crews to clear hazards in the city’s high fire danger zones

Generated Public Private Partnerships

Generate entrepreneurial and philanthropic investment in Oakland by convening local, state, and national civic leaders

Ensured Accountability

Audit city contracts to ensure public funds are being spent effectively by contractors and non-profits.

Added Homelessness Resources

Focus on securing Oakland’s fair share of money from Alameda County to address our homeless crisis

Led Good Government, Charter Modernization

Appoint a taskforce of League of Women Voters, ethics, and good government experts to modernize Oakland’s Charter and strengthen government accountability.

Addressed Trash and Illegal Dumping

Staff up trash reductions crews and partner with District Attorney’s Office to aggressively prosecute illegal dumping.

Prioritized Economic Development

Convene the CEOs of the 10 largest Oakland employers to discuss public-private initiatives that can improve Oakland's economy and increase public safety.

Removed Roadblocks to Support Small Businesses

Direct permitting reform to streamline city processes and reduce bureaucracy for small businesses

Stabilized the Budget

Direct the City Council to pass a budget that prioritizes public safety and stabilizes the city’s finances.

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