City of Oakland and Housing Consortium of the East Bay doing a C-Y-A by Derrick Soo - Video Back in April of this year, Mayor Libby Schaaf announced a NEW Housing Program dubbed “Operation HomeBase at 633 Hegenberger Rd. Touted as a “Respite” from living on East Oakland streets. Qualifications were simple; Age- 65+, Medically “At-Risk” to acquire COVID-19, and live on the streets of East Oakland. Program in the beginning was successful until “Short-Cuts” within the infrastructure of the site. Rather than setting up proper power grids, City Officials installed a Basic “Lighting” grid with the expectation of EVERY trailer being supplied with Electricity. Fail #1, each Trailer requires 120 VAC with 30 amp surge allowance, multiplied by 67 trailers. Thus REQUIRING 2,100 amps of Current. Typical Electrical panel “Grids” are energized up to 200 amps. Simple math says that a maximum of 6 Trailers are allowed on a single power grid. Thus site should have 11 independent Electrical Grids by