City of Oakland - Public Property PLUS

Open Issues: 17,470 Closed Issues: 336,599 Acknowledged Issues: 126,834
  • 1336 63rd Ave Oakland CA 94621, United States - Lockwood Tevis
    Over grown vegetation, blocking sidewalk, possible fire hazard
  • 9830 St Elmo Dr Oakland, California, 94603 - Brookfield Village
    The area in green is full of trash and weed. Needs serious attention.
  • 2216 41st Ave Oakland CA 94601, United States - Jefferson
    City owned trees need to be cut back from power and utility lines and house it is growing into @2216 41st ave. Reported as part of code enforcement case #2206094. Please refer to tree trimming department Thank you!! Happy holidays to you and your family and thanks for all you do to serve this great city!!!!.
  • 1632 7th St Oakland CA 94607, United States - Prescott Oakland Point
    At least 2 red maples on 7th have significant damage to lower trunk Trunk protection is needed for these and the other trees nearby
  • 3201 Blandon Rd Oakland, California, 94605 - Toler Heights
    Please weed whack along Golf Links Rd, between Blandon and Glenly, across the street (Seneca property side by chain link fence), as it is a Very High Fire Risk Zone, and there is NO sidewalk, so this is the only 'path' for pedestrians on this very dangerous stretch of road with speeding cars. The city has not maintained this stretch for over a decade, despite numerous requests. The new property owners, Seneca, finally paid a great deal to clear most of the trees/brush and fire fuel debris, so PLEASE help us maintain it, while it is manageable and not a big job. The side of Golf Links Rd. is city easement responsibility, and public right of way. Also please spray the poison oak, it is out of control and needs serious weed abatement attention. Thanks.
  • 2724 55th Ave Oakland, California - Frick
    Tall weeds and abandoned appearance. Home broken into in May
  • 4810 Clarke St Oakland, CA, 94609, USA - Temescal
    Obstructed sidewalk in front of 4822 Clarke st. Oakland. Sidewalk impassable by strollers, limited vision pedestrians, and general public.
  • Sheffield Ave Oakland, CA, 94602, USA - Sausal Creek
    FIRE HAZARD
    Dead brush and dead branches behind houses on Sheffield Ave above the park. Large piles of old dead branches especially behind 3120 Sheffield Ave
  • 636 59th St Oakland, CA, 94609, USA - Bushrod
    Veg blocking sidewalk. From planter strip and private yard
  • 9600 D St Oakland, CA, 94603, USA - Elmhurst Park
    Aged tree is splitting down to the trunk. Due to the latest storm and rain fall, this old tree to slowing decading. It is a safety hazard to passengers as well as personal property. Due to the size of the tree, electrical cables and phone line maybe damaged when it collapse. Immediate attention is recommended.
  • 1405 Campbell St Oakland 94607, United States - Prescott Oakland Point
    1405 is overgrown with weeds that have stickers
  • 8601-8799 Golf Links Rd Oakland, CA, 94605, USA - Toler Heights

    The stretch of Golf Links Rd., along the Holy Redeemer property fence line (*below is a drop down menu option only, so I clicked it is Public property, as it is City of Oakland Right of Way, and not sure who owns the Holy Redeemer Property, but this stretch is never maintained, overgrown with weeds and LOTS of Poison Oak along walking pathway - between Blandon Rd. and Glenly (closer to Blandon corner, across street), there remains a huge debris pile left from the huge Eucalyptus tree that blew over Golf Links Rd. back in February windstorm. The whole top of the tree is left hanging over the pathway in another tree, and a pile of limbs below blocking the walkway, SO hazardous as there is a lot of traffic (pedestrians, bicycles designated path, and fast cars at this blind curve) and NO sidewalk on either side of Golf Links Rd here. This has been reported several times to PWA and Oak 311, by at least two of my neighbors also, since the tree fell back in February - blocked Golf Links Rd and broke the telephone pole causing power outage - She spoke with Larry Reid and the Tree Division Supervisor in Feb, who said they would cut down the split tree trunks that blew over (which they did not finish even cutting below the cracks!), and that they'd then be back in a week or two to clean up the debris. This has now been 4 months, the tree is dead and dried up, such a FIRE HAZARD!

    PLEASE can PWA get out and chainsaw this large Eucalyptus top away??
    (and whack back the weeks and Poison Oak all in the walking pathway?)

    *Below is a drop down menu option only, I'm putting YES because I see people every day having to walk around this pile of debris into traffic lane, as there is NO sidewalk, and a lot of fast traffic at a blind curve.