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RESOURCES

CITY SERVICES

Councilmember - District 2

Charlene Wang

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Constituent Services Director

Sandra Ue

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City Administrator

Jestin D. Johnson

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City Attorney

Ryan Richardson

  • Tel: 510-238-3601

  • TTY/TDD: 510-238-3254

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City Auditor

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Public Works

  • Tel: (510) 238-3961

  • TTY: (510) 238-3254

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Violence Prevention

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Transportation (OakDOT)

  • Tel: (510) 615-5566

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OAK 311

Report an Issue 

  • Tel: 311 or (510) 615-5566

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Neighborhood Watch

​Start a Neighborhood Watch

Alcohol Beverage Action Team (ABAT)

Report a "Gift Shop" and or Smoke Shop, Liquor Store or Gambling Den

  • Tel: (510) 777-8677

  • Fax: (510) 777-8682

Intake Form

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HOUSING

Housing & Community Development

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Planning & Building

  • Telephone(510) 238-3443

The Planning & Building Department oversees regulations for the City's growth and development.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Human Trafficking resources include:

Missey

Covenent House

Report johns

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Homeless Services & Non-Violent, Non-Emergency Criminal Request Services

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Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland (MACRO)

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BEAUTIFICATION

FOOD SECURITY

Weekly food distributions can be found at San Antonio Park and Kingdom Builders Church.

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Trybe Oakland - Food Mutual Aid

Animal Rescue

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Adoptions, Fostering, Surrendering, Emergencies & Rescue, TNR

 

Oakland Animal Services

  • Tel: 510-535-5602

  • Emergency/ Animal in Distress: 510-777-3333 (OPD non-emergency)

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Low Cost Animal Care

East Bay SPCA 

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Trap Spay Neuter (TNR) for Community Cats

 

Full Circle Cats

ICRA East Bay

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Crime and Safety

Police Beat Map (Chrome)

Police Area: 3
Police Beat: 19X
NC: Greater San Antonio NC

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Resources

ABOUT US 

The Greater San Antonio Neighborhood Council includes residents from the beats 19x, 18x, and 18y: From Lake Merritt, down International Blvd to the 23rd and the Embarcadero, and above San Antonio Park to 580. 

We gather bi-monthly over Zoom and occasionally in-person to discuss the needs of our neighborhoods and work with the Deputy City Administrator and other city officials to affect change. 

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In February 2025, the city of Oakland dissolved the Neighborhood Services Department, which organized and provided support to the Neighborhood Councils across the city. It is up to communities to carry on these organizations and continue to meet with the city to promote our needs, voice our concerns, and build safer, stronger neighborhoods. 
 

CONTACTS

Neighborhood Chair: Katie Schwarz
Neighborhood Co-Chair: Raymond Pisano

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© 2025 The Greater San Antonio Neighborhood Council.
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