Large East Oakland Homeless Encampment Is Back Says KPIX – So What Says Zennie Abraham?

OAKLAND HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT: A large homeless encampment in Oakland has returned From YouTube Channel: January 31, 2021 at 09:25AM ONN – Large Homeless Encampment Near East Oakland Home Depot Is Back Says KPIX – So What Says Zennie Abraham? KPIX reports… A large homeless encampment next to the East Oakland Home Depot cleared out last … Read more

Live: Derrick Soo Interview Update On Oakland Homeless Situation And COVID-19, December 14, 2020

Live: Derrick Soo Interview Update On Oakland Homeless Situation And COVID-19, December 14, 2020

Live: Derrick Soo Interview Update On Oakland Homeless Situation And COVID-19, December 14, 2020 From YouTube Channel: December 14, 2020 at 06:37PM ONN – Live: Derrick Soo Interview Update On Oakland Homeless Situation And COVID-19, December 14, 2020 Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of … Read more

Oakland Homeless Encampment 2020 YouTube Video

Oakland Homeless Encampment 2020 From YouTube Channel: November 15, 2020 at 04:49PM ONN – Oakland Homeless Encampment 2020 YouTube Video Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched … Read more

The Sounds Of Oakland: Election Night 2020 – Oakland Photo Vault On YouTube

The Sounds Of Oakland: Election Night 2020 From YouTube Channel: November 5, 2020 at 12:31AM ONN – The Sounds Of Oakland: Election Night 2020 – Oakland Photo Vault On YouTube Our video of the 2020 Election Night fun in downtown Oakland. Pay special attention near the end when members of the Oakland homeless community decided … Read more

Loren Taylor, Oakland District 6 Councilmember, Sends Updates On State And Local Policy

Oakland Councilmember Loren Taylor District Six

In his newsletter Oakland District 6 Councilmember Loren Taylor shared a series of news updates related to homelessness and tenant and landlord protection. Here they are:

City Of Oakland Homeless Encampment Management Policy

When the pandemic hit the city council moved quickly into shelter in place in March, pausing the sunshine ordinance to allow city business to continue remotely. Now in September, more informed and better prepared, council has reinstated 10-day noticing for all items to be heard at council and regular rules committee hearings for transparent scheduling.

As we kick off our fall legislative session look out for these items to be scheduled soon. The Life Enrichment committee (Chaired by Councilmember Taylor) will be considering changes to the Homeless Encampment Management Policy. The meeting is schedule for Monday, September 21st visit City of Oakland website of meeting information.

Email us at [email protected] if interested in more information.

State Of California Tenant and Landlord Protection Legislation

September 1st the Assembly and Senate both approved AB 3088, which is designed to protect tenants from eviction, and property owners from foreclosure, due to the economic impacts of COVID-19.

The measure was signed into law by Governor Newsom and the details are as follows:

The protections in AB 3088 apply to tenants who declare an inability to pay all or part of their rent due to a COVID-19-related reason.
Under the legislation, no tenant can be evicted before February 1, 2021 as a result of rent owed due to a COVID-19-related hardship accrued between March 4th and August 31st, if the tenant provides a declaration of hardship.
For COVID-19 related hardships that accrue between September 1, 2020 and January 31, 2021, tenants must also pay at least 25% of the rent due to avoid eviction.
Tenants are still responsible for paying unpaid amounts to landlords, but those unpaid amounts cannot be the basis for an eviction.
Landlords may begin to recover this debt on March 1, 2021, and small claims court jurisdiction is temporarily expanded to allow landlords to recover these amounts.
AB 3088 extends anti-foreclosure protections in the Homeowner Bill of Rights to small landlords, provides new accountability and transparency provisions to protect small landlord borrowers who request CARES Act-compliant forbearance, and provides the borrower who is harmed by a material violation with a cause of action.
Existing local ordinances can generally remain in place until they expire and future local action cannot undermine the framework of AB 3088.
Several members of the Legislature, including the author, noted that AB 3088 should be viewed as a short-term solution and that additional legislation would be necessary to further address this issue when the Legislature returns to session in January 2021.

Stay tuned.

Oakland Heat Related DEATH At Operation HomeBase Homeless Trailer Park by Derrick Soo

Oakland Heat Related Death At Operation Homebase Trailer Park By Derrick Soo

Oakland Heat Related DEATH At Operation HomeBase Homeless Trailer Park by Derrick Soo

ONN – Oakland Heat Related DEATH At Operation HomeBase Homeless Trailer Park by Derrick Soo

Oakland Heat Related DEATH At Operation HomeBase Homeless Trailer Park by Derrick Soo

When Operation HomeBase opened, City was made aware that the Electrical grid to power the trailers was insufficient. This past May, my Medical Client nearly died from this issue. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf vowed to correct this problem. The solution has yet to be implemented, and now has KILLED a resident at The City of Oakland’s Safe Trailer Park at 633 Hegenberger Road (trailer number withheld).

HCEB or Housing Consortium Of The East Bay (which was hired by City of Oakland to do oversight of the park) refuses to allow residents to use outside Shade to sit outside their Trailer. Thus FORCING seniors with severe Medical issues to sit in direct sunlight without relief!

Housing Consortium Of The East Bay had been WARNED about Cal-OSHA Health & Safety Violations everywhere.

Zennie Abraham follow-up to Derrick Soo’s vlog: I called Derrick to get more information on this horrible matter. Soo, himself living in a homeless encampment, told me that the person who died is, as I am writing this, still sitting in a chair in the middle of the Safe Trailer Park! Derrick told me that residents were complaining about it to anyone who would listen.

Stay tuned.

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Oakland City Council To Consider New Homeless Encampment Management Policy

Oakland Councilmember Loren Taylor District Six

Oakland – On Monday September 21st, the Oakland City Council will move one step closer to clarifying to how Oakland will manage and support homeless encampments throughout the city. Led by Councilmember Loren Taylor, the Council’s Life Enrichment Committee hopes to finalize a new Encampment Management Policy.

Councilmember Taylor emphasized that, “When there is a unified chorus from across Oakland including both housed and unhoused residents calling on the Council to provide necessary leadership on this difficult and complicated issue, we must respond to their demand for action. The time is now.”

This new policy explains how the City will reduce the negative health and safety impacts associated with homeless encampments – for both unhoused and housed residents. Although an administrative policy guiding the operational efforts of City departments in addressing encampments has existed since 2017, it was not formally reviewed and adopted by the City Council. As a result, it lacked the benefit of public comment from both housed and unhoused Oakland residents, and it did not reflect consistent policy direction from the Oakland City Council to City departments that this new policy will.

In February, Councilmember Taylor secured a unanimous vote by his City Council colleagues to initiate a robust stakeholder engagement process that would inform the development of a more comprehensive policy that the entire city could align around, ensuring that the City’s activities align with the needs and values of the City and all residents. Since then more than 1,200 residents have participated through the online survey and numerous Council meetings, town halls, and neighborhood meetings to weigh in on open questions including:

1. Should there be areas of the city that are off limits to encampments? If so, where?

2. What rules should be in place for those encampments that do exist to ensure health and safety for all Oaklanders?

3. In what manner should noncompliance with the policy be enforced?

4. For those residents living in encampments, what services and resources should the City provide? Under what circumstances?

Oakland residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and opinions on whether the Council should proceed with this formal policy and what, if any, modifications should be made before final adoption.

To join Monday’s virtual meeting at 1:30pm, login into Zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84617479852) or dial +1 669 900 6833 (Webinar ID: 846 1747 9852). For those unable to attend, you are encouraged to send an email message with your comments to the Oakland City Council at [email protected].

Councilmember Loren Taylor represents Oakland Council District 6 and serves as the Chair of the Oakland City Council’s Life Enrichment Committee, as well as a Commissioner on the Youth Ventures Joint Powers Authority and the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Joint Powers Authority, and the Association of Bay Area Governments Executive Committee.

Oakland Homeless Camp From 2018 Drone View

Oakland Homeless Camp Drone View

Oakland homeless camp drone view From YouTube Channel: July 8, 2018 at 11:24PM ONN – Oakland Homeless Camp From 2018 Drone View When you watch this, Take a look around at all your stuff and think, can we just keep buying more stuff? How much do we need before we get to the point of … Read more

YouTuber Bevelyn Beatty Blames Kamala Harris And Barbara Lee For Oakland Homeless Problem

Oakland Ca, Congress Woman Kamala Harris Rep This Area! House Rep Barbara Lee…

Oakland CA, Congress woman Kamala Harris rep this area! House rep Barbara Lee… From YouTube Channel: August 5, 2020 at 04:05PM ONN – YouTuber Blames Congresswomen Kamala Harris And Barbara Lee For Oakland Homeless Problem This is YouTuber Bevelyn Beatty second video-blog on the epic Oakland homeless problem. What she did was walk into several … Read more

Oakland Homeless Policy Update: Housing vs P-A-T-H Vlog by Derrick Soo

Housing Vs P A T H Vlog By Derrick Soo

Oakland Homeless Policy Update: Housing vs P-A-T-H Vlog by Derrick Soo ONN – Oakland Homeless Policy Update: Housing vs P-A-T-H Vlog by Derrick Soo Soo is going after the City of Oakland’s current Homeless Policy and calling for a new one: P-A-T-H , which is Permanent Access To Housing Stay tuned. Note from Zennie62Media and … Read more

Derrick Soo Explains What “Service Resistant” Means To Oakland Homeless Community

They Call Us, Service Resistant

They call us, Service Resistant ONN – Derrick Soo Explains What “Service Resistant” Means To Oakland Homeless Community City of Oakland spends Millions of your Tax Dollars on “Programs” for the Homeless. Oakland City Official’s are at a loss as to why the Homeless are REFUSING assistance from “Contracted” Intervention Agencies. I speak for the … Read more

Heatwave At Oakland’s New Safe RV Park For East Oakland Homeless Seniors By Derrick Soo

Heatwave At Oakland’s New Safe Rv Park For East Oakland Homeless Seniors By Derrick Soo

Heatwave At Oakland’s New Safe RV Park for East Oakland Homeless Seniors By Derrick Soo ONN – Heatwave At Oakland’s New Safe RV Park for East Oakland Homeless Seniors By Derrick Soo There are many issues that need addressing at the New Safe RV Park. Electrical Infrastructure is nowhere near to NEC Electrical Code. This … Read more

East Oakland Homeless Encampment “Burnout” Vlog By Derrick Soo

East Oakland Homeless Encampment “burnout” Vlog By Derrick Soo

East Oakland Homeless Encampment “Burnout” Vlog By Derrick Soo ONN – East Oakland Homeless Encampment “Burnout” Vlog By Derrick Soo Criminal activity is usual cause for a Fire. Fed up neighborhood victims, housed & Unhoused, will retaliate. This is the aftermath. Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and … Read more

First Oakland Homeless COVID-19 Cases Reported By Derrick Soo, Today April 27 2020

First Oakland Homeless Covid 19 Cases Reported By Derrick Soo, Today April 27 2020

First Oakland Homeless COVID-19 Cases Reported By Derrick Soo, Today April 27 2020 ONN – First Oakland Homeless COVID-19 Cases Reported By Derrick Soo, Today April 27 2020 Soo: “First Confirmed COVID-19 Outbreak in Oakland Homeless encampment. 7 people moved by ROOTS Community Healthcare into Quarantine at Comfort Inn. Friday. New Safe RV Park at … Read more

Moratorium On Oakland COVID-19 Related Evictions Called For By Councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas

Moratorium On Oakland Covid 19 Related Evictions Called For By Councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas

Moratorium On Oakland COVID-19 Related Evictions Called For By Councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas ONN – Moratorium On Oakland COVID-19 Related Evictions Called For By Councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas The Oakland District Two Councilmember sent this email: Oaklanders are strong, resilient, and community-minded. We are focused on a major piece in stopping the spread of infection: … Read more

Oakland’s Rebecca Kaplan Congratulates Moms 4 Housing, Seeks Affordable Housing From County List

Rebecca Kaplan Oakland City Council At-Large

Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan Thanks Moms 4 Housing, And Works To Obtain Affordable Housing From County’s Property Auction List Oakland, CA – For the past several weeks, Moms 4 Housing, a group of Oakland homeless mothers and their children had been residing in a formerly-vacant home in West Oakland. An Alameda County Superior … Read more

Oakland Councilmembers Rebecca Kaplan And Nikki Bas Letter To Wedgewood Properties On Moms 4 Housing

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Oakland Moms 4 Housing update: letter by Oakland City Council President (At-Large) Rebecca Kaplan and Oakland District Two City Council Representative Nikki Fortunato Bas to Wedgewood Properties Oakland – This is the digitized version of the letter Oakland District Two Councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas and I submitted to Wedgewood Properties CEO Greg Geiser on behalf … Read more

City Of Oakland To Do Homeless Encampment Cleanup Today

Oakland-Homeless-Encampment

The City of Oakland has had a quiet program of homeless encampment cleanup underway this year. According to what’s written at the City of Oakland’s website, this is what is under way, today: Lakeside Park: Perkins to Harrison along Bellevue Enforcement of Closure Zone PILE REMOVAL: 1. Wood St. between 24th & 26th St.Pile Removal … Read more

Oakland Mayor Schaaf Can Rip Homeless Funds From Alameda County, Here’s How

Oakland's 50th Mayor Libby Schaaf

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf has earned her place as the landslide-reelected 50th Mayor of Oakland. But rather than celebrate the occasion with a bold move to end Oakland’s homeless crisis, she takes to social media to whine about, of all things, the County of Alameda not providing enough money for Oakland’s needs. UPDATE: Steve Lowe, … Read more

Oakland Mayor’s 2018 Press Conference On “Keep Oakland Housed” Homeless Program

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Oakland News Now – Oakland Mayor’s Office Press Conference On Homeless Program ONN – Oakland Mayor’s 2018 Press Conference On “Keep Oakland Housed” Homeless Program. Oakland (press release). “Keep Oakland Housed”, a program that will help prevent Oakland residents from losing their housing and help support those living in temporary housing, was launched October 15, … Read more