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The Oakland City Council adopted a Bicycle Master Plan in 1999 as a part of the Land Use and Transportation (LUTE) element of Oakland's 1998 General Plan. The creation of the plan was to promote alternatives to the private automobile. [208] The Oakland City Council reaffirmed the bike plan in 2005, revised it in 2007, and reaffirmed it in 2012.
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The history of Oakland, a city in the county of Alameda, California, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement by Horace Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in the 19th century. The area now known as Oakland had seen human occupation for thousands of years, but significant growth in the settlements that are now incorporated into ...
This is a list of the most common U.S. place names (cities, towns, villages, boroughs and census-designated places [CDP]), with the number of times that name occurs (in parentheses). [1] Some states have more than one occurrence of the same name.
Oakland is the third-largest city in the Bay Area and one of the largest ports on the West Coast. It is the political, cultural, and economic hub of the East Bay and home to notable institutions like the Oakland Museum of California, the Chabot Space and Science Center, the headquarters of Kaiser Permanente and Clorox, among others. 9 Bakersfield
In 1974, he released an Afrofuturist sci-fi film titled Space is the Place, in which he landed a spaceship in Oakland, California and recruited Black youth to move to a new planet. As Kara ...
Buildings and structures in Oakland, California (12 C, 42 P) Burials in Oakland, California, by place (2 C) C. Culture of Oakland, California (10 C, 40 P, 1 F) E.
The Port of Oakland decided on the change in April, aiming to increase the visibility of the airport. But the city of San Francisco quickly took issue with the name.