The City of Oakland Call Center has received this issue. It is registered as service request #739393. Please check back for status updates, or contact us directly at 510-615-5566.
If the City is going to allow illegal camps in the neighborhood, at the very least please do something about the human waste that comes with them. Illegal dumping indeed!
Thank you for your request. According to our system, we already have an open service request of this kind at this location. Your request has been combined with service request #730189. If you would like to check the status of the request, please contact the Public Works Call Center at 510-615-5566 or pwacallcenter@oaklandnet.com. This issue can also be followed by watching http://seeclickfix.com/issues/3462726.
Hey City of Oakland. I think people keep reporting on this because you don't appear to be doing anything about it. This illegal encampment has been here for many months and it keeps growing. Since you acknowledge its existence, please do something about it. When did it become okay for us to use these public spaces for our private purposes? Why is the City of Oakland normalizing this behavior?
All this stuff is still there and more, including at least five visible Waste Management cans plus boxes covered with tarps. Do not close this issue until you post a notice and clear this area out. No one is actually living there, it is simply now a stash of stuff being hoarded.
The City of Oakland Call Center has received this issue. It is registered as service request #740922. Please check back for status updates, or contact us directly at 510-615-5566.
How many votes does it take to get an issue addressed? This Illegal Dumping issue is the subject of many complaints, each of which have multiple votes.
Those waste cans are stolen. There replacement just adds to the garbage rate payers already excess fee's. The enabling and pandering of these street people by the city and there advocates has to stop.
@City of Oakland, please review the information in the comments of https://seeclickfix.com/issues/3569227. This is not just people gathering stuff and keeping it here. A truck regularly brings things to this location and drops it off. The comments on the issue referenced above contains a picture of the truck and the license plate number. If you do not address the truck, the issue will continue.
This needs to be addressed. There are multiple reports of this truck unloading and loading items and then storing them under these tarps. Pictures of the physical truck have been posted as well as close ups of the actual license plate. How come nothing is being done as there is concrete evidence of illegal dumping being posted on a daily basis. Why can't the city of Oakland or OPD just wait for the next haul and stop this. Attached are pictures of the truck and license plate
Good point, thanks for the reminder. I tried calling a couple of days ago and just got their answering machine. I'll try again and will email then as well.
I've sent a long and descriptive email to Oakland Law Corps along with service request numbers from Oakland Public Works and pictures of the cargo truck and license plate number that they use to "collect" and illegally store more stuff under tarps on Claremont Avenue. Let's see if anyone in that office can help us?
Sometimes I wonder if the city is letting all this happen so all of you people that have homes and businesses get mad. Too mad. Maybe a few homeless get killed. Maybe a few of you housed people get killed. Then all of us get really mad. Then we maybe protest or just throw a fit. Then Our really importantly cool official government will have to declare martial law. To protect the really innocent. Then military and f.e.m.a. and URBAN SHIELD can save everybodies lives by eradicating the issues.
At that point You, the taxpaying house living citizens with anger issues, will be the issue, right along side us homeless.
God bless the Redevelopment Agencies Successors and all other long sighted future planning agencies, that have brought us where we are today. You guys have really made our fine towns much nicer. Thanks for the team effort.
Yes I'm being facetious. Yes I really am scared that is going to happen.
Port logistics didn't include people living in homes where the big new boats wanna park to meet trains and trucks.
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At that point You, the taxpaying house living citizens with anger issues, will be the issue, right along side us homeless.
God bless the Redevelopment Agencies Successors and all other long sighted future planning agencies, that have brought us where we are today. You guys have really made our fine towns much nicer. Thanks for the team effort.
Yes I'm being facetious. Yes I really am scared that is going to happen.
Port logistics didn't include people living in homes where the big new boats wanna park to meet trains and trucks.
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