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Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear - Video

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear. The 50th Mayor of Oakland, Libby Schaaf, is set to give her 2020 State of the City Address, tonight. Oakland's got a lot of problems that far extend beyond the good news. So, here's what I want Mayor Libby Schaaf to tell me: That she will make an Oakland for everyone: Oakland has developed into something I never thought I would see: a city for the well-off, and with a giant homeless population. Mayor Schaaf can stop that problem, but to do so she needs to.. Re-establish redevelopment tax increment financing in wide-use in the Oakland flatlands: that played a large role in the development of affordable housing until California Governor Jerry Brown killed the decades old program in 2011. So far, the City of Oakland has done nothing to bring redevelopment back – even though it helped Oakland, and would have curbed the growth of the homeless ranks. That she will commit to develop an economy that consists of well-paying low-killed jobs in various industries. To do that, the Mayor of Oakland has to build a suite of approaches within this objective, but she needs to focus on the objective. She can start by supporting the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal by my clients Insight Terminal Solutions and with Phil Tagami. That the Mayor of Oakland commit to building a large convention center in Oakland, so we can capture some of the growing convention industry, worldwide. Those are the basics. Let's hear what Mayor Schaaf says. Stay tuned.
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