Downtown Oakland plan

will shape city’s future

The Downtown Oakland Specific Plan Draft was released to the public on or about Aug. 30. It gives us 45 days from that date to give feedback.

It seems to be a big deal. It’s a document that is going to shape the future of downtown Oakland for 20 years to come.

It’s going to impact all our lives here in Oakland and elsewhere in the Bay Area.

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Sarah Stefaniuk

Oakland

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