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UPDATE: Starting in the Spring of 2023, the City's Department of Transportation (OakDOT Vehicle Enforcement Unit) is responsible for abandoned vehicles in the public rights of way or City-owned and controlled property. Please use Oak311 app, submit a request online or call 311.
To report abandoned vehicles parked on the street for over 72 hours (3 days), you can: ONLINE Report On OAK311. 510-615-5566 PHONE. Once a call for service is received, a Police Service Technician goes to the scene and investigates the complaint. One of several outcomes will occur:
Many Oakland neighborhoods considered abandoned vehicles the second most pressing issue after violent crime. To report an abandoned vehicle, please use the City's Oak 311 service request system.
City of Oakland Launches OakDOT’s Vehicle Enforcement Unit, Shifting Abandoned Auto Removal from Police to Civilian Workers. Major reorganization brings renewed, strengthened focus on removing blighted vehicles from Oakland streets and promoting compliance to all parking regulations.
According to a new report authored by now-former OakDOT Director Fred Kelley and Parking and Mobility Manager Michael Ford, this year the city projects the largest-ever number of abandoned car requests, about 28,000, which after accounting for duplicates equals roughly 22,400 cars.
The City of Oakland is spending millions of dollars to haul away thousands of cars dumped in the streets every month, but abandoned vehicles continue to show up lining the streets and railroad...
Oakland's city council is considering a new strategy to deal with the glut of abandoned cars by sweeping the entire city and hiring a parking management analyst. OAKLAND, Calif. -...
To report an abandoned car, contact Oak311 by dialing 311 from a phone in Oakland or at (510) 615-5566, their website, emailing oak311@oaklandca.gov or through the Oak311 app. More information...
Oakland announced Thursday the launch of a civilian team from the city Department of Transportation to remove abandoned vehicles from city streets — the latest effort to reimagine public...
A dilapidated vehicle in West Oakland is one of 5,000 open requests by residents seeking removal of an abandoned car. Credit: Amir Aziz. At the moment, the city has more than 5,000 open requests for abandoned cars, though some are duplicates sent by multiple residents.