A Seat at The Town Table – The First 2022 Forum Of Mayoral Candidates on August 15th

The Oakland community is invited to participate in A Seat at The Town Table – the first 2022 forum of mayoral candidates, hosted by Visit Oakland and the Jack London Improvement District (JLID). The event will introduce Oakland’s 2022 Mayoral candidates and provide the community the opportunity to ask questions of panel participants. A Seat at The Town Table welcomes people who live and work in the Jack London area, as well as those who visit the neighborhood - to share their concerns and request information that will encourage positive change.

The free, open to the public forum will be held on Monday, August 15, 2022 at the Regal Jack London Theatre, 100 Washington Street in Oakland, California. Moderated by Taj Tashombe, Board President, Jack London Improvement District.

Submit your question and register here

SB 930: Proposal for Extended Bar Hours

From Brick & Mortar Legal:

California state Senator Scott Wiener reintroduces legislation that will permit bars in several California cities to serve alcohol until 4 am.  The bill will offer bars the option to extend alcohol sales hours to 4 am, beginning with a pilot program in six cities: San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Los Angeles, West Hollywood, and Long Beach.

The proposed Bill known as SB 930 is intended to help struggling bars, restaurants, and nightclubs especially those that serve marginalized communities bounce back from the pandemic and help invigorate the cities.

Each pilot city will decide for itself whether to remain at California’s blanket 2am closing time or extend later. The Local governments will still have to design and approve a plan, reviewed by Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), to allow for late service hours with full community input. The extended hour permit will follow the normal ABC review process, with full public notice.

Please send your feedback and support directly to Senator Weiner's office.

CA Clean Air Day Microgrants (Apply by August 10th)

From East Bay EDA:

Want to take action to help support having cleaner air for everyone? Apply for a California Clean Air Day 2022 Microgrant!

There are four separate grant categories for organizations to apply to receive up to $1,000 for activities and projects ranging from bike rides to public transit campaigns to youth art contests.

Applications are due by August 10, 2022 - apply today!

Sprouts Chef Training Program Fall/Spring/Summer 2022-2023

From Erin Seamans, program manager:

Hi Wonderful East Bay Restaurants & Chefs!

My name is Erin Seamans and I am the program manager for Sprouts Chef Training Program. I place youth experiencing hardship in restaurants like yours to train up to land their first culinary job.

Are you interested in hosting a promising intern this Fall/Spring/Summer 2022/2023? We would love to have you host an intern for 2-3 months, 2x per week. We cover their minimum wage.

Fall Cohort: Sept -Dec

Spring Cohort: Feb-April

Summer Cohort: May - Aug

Would you be interested to schedule a call to learn more?

Apply to join as a Partner Restaurant for the upcoming NFT Oakland festival this week (July 29-31)

Hello Members,

OAK is an economic development nonprofit building a community currency to support local Oakland businesses. They help businesses acquire and retain more regular customers. They are working to ensure Oakland businesses remain on the forefront of customer acquisition and retention using the latest NFT technologies. They would like to invite members from the Oakland Indie Alliance to apply to their trial program as standout local businesses. The initial program runs at no cost to local businesses.

Steps to participate:

  • Schedule a 30 minute conversation with OAK’s CEO, DJ as soon as you can this week to learn more about program details (darrell@oak.community)

  • Join the Small Business Innovation Roundtable, co-hosted by Oakstop to learn more about the program

  • Apply to join as a “Partner Restaurant” and they will send customers your way during the upcoming NFT Oakland festival which expects to receive 1k+ attendees (July 29-31)

They have space for 4 more initial partners alongside Calavera. Visit links and email DJ for more info!

Restore Oakland's Summer Night Market on July 29th

From Restore Oakland:

Greetings community!

Please join us on Friday, July 29th for Restore Oakland's Summer Night Market at 1419 34th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601. This year, we've had the opportunity to grow our team and deepen our work within the areas of healing justice, restorative economics, and community building We hope our outdoor Summer Night Market at Restore Oakland will be an opportunity to celebrate and honor the work we do in collaboration and community with you all! There will be delicious food and drinks for sale from our partners Reem's California and Sweetwater, music by DJ Sue Problema from Chulita Vinyl Club, and a community market from emerging entrepreneurs and Oakland creatives ~ see below for a sneak peek of our lineup, organized by the REAL People's Fund!

We would love to see you there, and greet you with big smiles and sunshine! If you're able to join, here is our eventbrite to sign up. You must order a ticket for entry ~ this will help us gauge attendance for COVID safety and food/beverage prep! Admission is free, and food and drink tickets will be available for purchase upon entry. All ages welcome.

Please help us spread the word, and most importantly, we hope to see you there!

Comments Sought on Flex Streets Draft Parklet Guidelines (July 31st)

This is an update from the City of Oakland’s Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD) from July 8, 2022:

OakDOT is seeking public review and comment on the draft Parklet Guidelines until Sunday, July 31, 2022. These guidelines will go into effect for all existing and future parklets starting July 2023. Please review the guidelines and share your feedback here.

 

OakDOT’s staff is also offering open office hours throughout the month of July:

Thursday, July 14, 1 – 2 p.m.

Thursday, July 21, 1:30 – 3 p.m.

Tuesday, July 26, 1:30 – 3 p.m.

 

During these open office hours, stakeholders can connect with OakDOT staff (online or via telephone conference call) about questions or comments regarding the draft parklet guidelines.

Oakland's First Environmental Justice Element (open until July 15th)

From the city of Oakland, Planning & Building:

Share Your Vision for a Healthy and Environmentally Just Oakland

We are seeking the public's input to fully understand the excessive pollution burden, health impacts, and needs of Oakland's Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and low-income communities.

 

Use our interactive Environmental Justice Community Hub to participate in community conversations about Environmental Justice (EJ) in your neighborhood. Use this tool to explore a draft Map of Potential Environmental Justice Communities in Oakland, share your vision for a healthy neighborhood, and document local environmental justice issues and solutions.

 

Your feedback will be used to help the City improve the draft map and develop environmentally just policies to be included in the Oakland 2045 General Plan Update. Click the button with your preferred language below. The survey will remain open until July 15, 2022. 

EJ Community Hub

总体规划环境正义中心

Centro Comunitario de Justicia Ambiental

Alameda County Lifts Local Masking Order and Re-Aligns with State Guidance as Case Rates Improve

From the Public Health Department, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency on June 24, 2022:

Cases have peaked, but COVID-19 continues to circulate in our communities.

Video announcement from Alameda County Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Moss.

Video announcement in Spanish from Health Care Services Agency Spokesperson Noemy Mena-Miles.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA – Today, health officials announced that Alameda County will again align with California’s face masking guidance and rescind the local Health Officer Order requiring masks in most indoor public settings, effective 12:01 a.m. on June 25, 2022. The Alameda County Health Officer closely monitored local COVID-19 trends while the masking Order was in place and has determined that it can be lifted given current conditions. The State and Alameda County continue to strongly recommend masking indoors.

Daily reported COVID-19 cases have peaked and continue to decline, and case rates are improving across each of the County’s largest racial and ethnic groups, including Hispanic/Latino residents who were once again disproportionately affected. Local wastewater data, which provides information about the amount of COVID-19 circulating in the community even when reported case information is incomplete, supports these trends. While the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 remains elevated, daily new hospital admissions of patients with COVID-19 have stabilized. Yesterday, Alameda County moved from CDC’s “High” (Orange) COVID-19 Community Level to “Moderate” (Yellow).

Despite these improvements, residents should anticipate substantial ongoing impacts from COVID-19 after the order is lifted. Indoor masking continues to be required by the State for everyone, regardless of vaccination status, in health care settings; congregate settings like correctional facilities and homeless shelters; and long-term care facilities.

The masking Order was put in place to increase mask wearing in indoor settings, bring an earlier and lower peak to the spring wave, reduce impacts of severe disease and increase protection for those at greatest risk of poor health outcomes, consistent with Alameda County’s strategy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The Order was based on extensive scientific literature showing that masks prevent COVID-19 infection and transmission, and that increased masking in community settings is associated with decreased COVID-19 spread.

“Conditions have stabilized following the sustained increases in case reports and hospitalizations we saw throughout May,” said Alameda County Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Moss. “While we expect continued impacts from COVID-19 in the coming weeks and masks remain strongly recommended, it is appropriate to step down from the Health Officer masking Order at this time.”

The pandemic isn’t over. The virus that causes COVID-19 continues to circulate, disrupt people’s lives and disproportionately impact communities of color, older adults, and those with underlying health conditions. Just since January 1st of this year, COVID-19 has caused the death of 328 Alameda County residents and 13,135 Californians.

COVID-19 spreads through the air, and residents should continue to mask in indoor settings to reduce their risk of infection. Wearing a high-quality, well-fitting mask protects the wearer, as well as those around them. Children under age 2 should not mask.  

Businesses, venue operators, and hosts may choose to continue requiring patrons and workers to wear masks to lower COVID-19 risk in their settings.

“Masks work and are still an important tool to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities, especially when rates are high,” said Dr. Moss. “We strongly encourage everyone to continue masking to protect themselves and others from COVID.”

Alameda County is also aligning with the State’s quarantine guidance and definition of close contact, effective 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. People who are close contacts but don’t have symptoms should test within 3-5 days after last exposure and wear a well-fitting mask around others for a total of 10 days, especially in indoor settings and when near those at higher risk for severe COVID-19 disease. Anyone who develops symptoms should test immediately and stay home. Anyone who tests positive must follow isolation requirements.

Work exclusion or quarantine continues to be required for some exposed workers and residents in high-risk settings, and recommended for others. Aligning with the State’s quarantine guidance will not present a public health risk as most Alameda County residents are exempt from current County quarantine requirements due to vaccination status. Alignment with the State will provide clarity for workplaces, which can now look to Cal/OSHA for guidance without also considering differing local rules.

In addition to masking, testing if symptomatic or exposed, and staying home if sick or positive, residents are reminded to stay up to date on vaccinations and keep gatherings small and outdoors or increase ventilation if gathering indoors to limit the impacts of COVID-19.

Treatment is available if you test positive for COVID, have mild or moderate symptoms, and are at high risk for severe disease. Talk to your health care provider about treatment options. If support is needed to understand treatment options or find out if treatment is right for you, please call Alameda County’s COVID line: 510-268-2101.

Vaccination continues to provide the best long-term protection against serious COVID-19 disease. Everyone 6 months and older is now eligible for safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines. The best place for families to get their 6-month to 4-year-old children vaccinated is their healthcare provider’s office. If you are not vaccinated or boosted, we strongly urge you to get up to date on your COVID-19 vaccinations now.

Visit the COVID-19 website for informational resources.

Famous Amos Ingredients For Success Grant (Deadline June 26th 2022)

Ingredients for Success is a grant and mentorship program awarding a total of $150,000 to three entrepreneurs ($50,000 each). Famous Amos launched this initiative in honor of the brand’s founder Wally Amos to create pathways for Black business owners to thrive.

Along with the monetary award, winners will receive the necessary resources and tools provided by the NBCC to drive sustainable growth and success.

Entries must be submitted by June 26th, 2022 by 11:59 p.m. EST. Your business must be at minimum 90% Black-owned to be considered for this program.

To apply and for more info, Click Here.

West Oakland Link Virtual Public Meeting on June 29th 6-7:30 PM

From Metropolitan Transportation Commission:

West Oakland Link Virtual Public Meeting

Wednesday, June 29, 2022
6-7:30 p.m.

The West Oakland Link is a proposed 1.1-mile-long Class I elevated pedestrian and bicycle pathway that will be part of the Bay Trail and link West Oakland to Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline and the Bay Bridge Trail. A Draft Environmental Document (DED) will be released for public review on June 15, 2022. 

  • Join the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) on June 29 from 6-7:30 p.m. to learn more about the proposed project, as well as about the environmental review process and how to provide your comments.

    • Register today at bit.ly/wolmeeting.

    • An email with the meeting agenda and additional details will be sent within the coming weeks.

Learn more about the West Oakland Link Project at mtc.ca.gov/west-oakland-link.

General Plan Update: Oakland Visioning Survey Open until July 5, 2022

From City of Oakland Planning & Building:

Oakland Visioning Survey

Make Your Voice Heard in the Oakland General Plan Update!

Complete the Oakland Visioning Survey to let us know what issues you care about, and what the priorities for Oakland's future should be. Your input will help shape Oakland's 2045 General Plan.

 

The survey will remain open until July 5, 2022. Click the button with your preferred language below to access the survey.

Oakland Visioning Survey

Encuesta sobre la visión de Oakland

屋崙(奧克蘭)展望問卷調查擬稿

View more details on previous and upcoming events at: https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/meetings-and-events.

Questions?

For more information and to find out how to get involved, visit the General Plan Update website or please contact Lakshmi Rajagopalan at generalplan@oaklandca.gov.

OIA Quarterly Meeting Overview for June 6, 2022

Hi Members,

Thank you to all who attended the last quartly meeting! If you were not able to attend, here are some of the topics that were discussed:

If you have any questions, please email info@oaklandindiealliance.com

We are working to improve Quarterly Member Meetings and we created an inquiry form. Your input would really help us to improve the attendance, structure, scheduling and topics of importance for these quarterly meetings. The form is quick/easy and takes less than 5 minutes to fill out. Thank you! Fill out the form HERE.

OIA Quarterly Meeting Inquiry Form (Updated!)

Dear OIA Members,

Apologies for the technical issues, they have been fixed! We are working to improve Quarterly Member Meetings and we created an inquiry form. Your input would really help us to improve the attendance, structure, scheduling and topics of importance for these quarterly meetings. The form is quick/easy and takes less than 5 minutes to fill out. Thank you!

Fill out the form HERE.

Alameda County Requires Masking in Most Indoor Public Settings

From the Economic & Workforce Development Department | City of Oakland:

As of June 3, Alameda County is requiring masking in most indoor public settings.

This Health Order directs that face coverings must be worn over the mouth and nose – regardless of vaccination status – in all indoor public settings, venues, gatherings, and workplaces, including but not limited to offices, retail stores, restaurants and bars, theaters, family entertainment centers, conference and event centers, and State and local government offices serving the public.

 

Exemptions. Individuals are not required to wear face coverings in the following circumstances:

  • While working alone in a closed office or room;

  • While actively eating and/or drinking;

  • While swimming or showering in a fitness facility;

  • While obtaining a medical or cosmetic service involving the head or face for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service.

 Individuals, businesses, venue operators, hosts, and others responsible for the operation of indoor public settings must:

  • Require all patrons to wear face coverings for all indoor settings, regardless of their vaccination status; and

  • Post clearly visible and easy-to-read signage at all entry points for indoor settings to communicate the masking requirements to all patrons.

  • Make reasonable efforts to ensure compliance in their setting.

Small Business Majority Virtual Events

“Small Business Majority hosts frequent free events for small businesses in all stages and across industries. Here you will find upcoming events, training seminars and webinars hosted by Small Business Majority and our partners. Look below to find events about access to capital, policy updates, employer resources and more. If you don’t see an upcoming event that piques your interest, scroll down to find our on-demand options.”

Please check here.

Restaurant Revitalization Fund is crucial to the relief small businesses needed to survive

From Small Business Majority:

“We were disappointed by the U.S. Senate’s decision last week not to advance debate on the ‘Small Business COVID Relief Act of 2022’ to provide additional funding to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF).

Considering recent national research showing that nearly 1 in 4 of small businesses may not survive past the next six months without additional funding or market changes, now more than ever, small businesses are in desperate need of the direct dollars in small business grant programs such as the RRF.”


Read our statement »

eBay Up & Running Grants (Apply by June 10th)

Now in its third year, eBay’s Up & Running Grants commits $500,000 annually to ensure today’s small businesses are here tomorrow. The Up & Running program is giving another 50 eBay business sellers $10,000 in grant packages.

Learn more and apply by June 10th.

Want to learn more about the application process? We hosted a webinar with eBay where we walked through the program and provided tips for your application. 

Watch our event on-demand »

Verizon’s Small Business Digital Ready $10k small business grant (Apply by June 30th)

Verizon Small Business Digital Ready is committed to helping small businesses grow. It’s why we are partnering with this program to arm businesses just like yours with the tools and resources needed to thrive in today’s digital economy. By joining this free platform, you’ll not only get access to courses, live coaching sessions, and invaluable learning materials, but can also qualify to apply for an exclusive pool of $10,000 small business grants.

To unlock the application for the current round of grant funding, register on Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, complete two courses or live coaching events, and apply by June 30, 2022.

Neighborhood Voices for Festivals Applications Open (Deadline is July 7 2022, 5PM)

Neighborhood Voices for Festivals encourages applications from Oakland-based community builders that are focused on building neighborhood vibrancy and community cohesion. Applicants must be Oakland-based nonprofits and all festival activities must be presented in Oakland between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023.

Learn more about the grant guidelines and application process.