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Multiple highly dangerous, flammable propane tanks are being stored at this homeless encampment in the southern part of Raimondi Park This site has previously experienced explosions due to propane tanks Please remove before someone loses their life due to an entirely preventable explosion
https://www.ktvu.com/news/propane-tank-explodes-in-large-oakland-homeless-encampment-fire
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Q. Where is the homeless encampment in relation to the address given? EX:Behind the building, up the embankment, etc.
A. southern part of Raimondi, east of the playground
A. southern part of Raimondi, east of the playground
Q. How many individuals are living in the encampment?
A. more than 2
A. more than 2
Q. How many vehicles/RVs/tents/structures are at the encampment?
A. 2
A. 2
Q. If RV, is the RV leaking (black water) or is body waste present?
A. No
A. No
Q. Is there evidence of open fires?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. What other City departments have been notified? EX: OPD, OFD, DOT, Oak311, Public Works, etc.
A. 311
A. 311
Q. What is the report/complaint, as it relates to homelessness? EX:Parking violations, traffic violations, etc.
A. dangerous material storage
A. dangerous material storage
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Reconnu City of Oakland (Membre officiel vérifié)
john (Utilisateur inscrit)
October 2020
Oakland City Council unanimously voted to approve the Encampment Management Policy, meant to “protect and serve all Oaklanders, sheltered and unsheltered, and to manage the adverse impacts of homeless camps by balancing the interests of all residents (i.e. unhoused, housed, business community).” In fact, this policy was intended to reinforce laws that are already in existence in Oakland, but that are not being enforced by the city.
There is a petition on Change.org. Unfortunately SCFdoes not allow me to post the petition here any more as they have done for over the past two years. Wonder if the City of Oakland has requested that?
City of Oakland (Membre officiel vérifié)