Description
Old discarded appliances several abandon vehicle's old discarded furniture discarded tires also mattreses. Looks like the city sidewalk is being dug up.
also asked...
Q. Is this illegal dumping related to a homeless encampment?
A. NO
A. NO
Q. Are there mattresses?
A. YES
A. YES
Q. Are there appliances?
A. YES
A. YES
Q. Are there tires?
A. YES
A. YES
Q. Are there additional materials?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Are the dumped materials in the middle of the roadway BLOCKING through traffic in a traffic lane?
A. NO
A. NO
Q. Are the dumped materials located on public or private property?
A. Public
A. Public
Q. Did you see the person when they were dumping the materials?
A. No
A. No
Q. Would you be willing to talk to the City Attorney's Office to help hold the dumper(s) accountable?
A. Yes
A. Yes
3 Comments
Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
Oakland 311 (Verified Official)
Dear Sir or Madam,
Thank you for contacting OAK311. Please be advised that OPD has changed their business process for reporting abandoned vehicles. Effectively January 1, 2019, to report an abandoned vehicle, please click here: https://www.oaklandca.gov/services/oak311 and select Parking – Abandoned Vehicle. You may also download the OAK311 mobile app, which is now available in the App Store for Apple devices and Google Play for Android.
If you are reporting a suspected stolen vehicle, or a vehicle is blocking your driveway and preventing you from entering or exiting, please contact the Oakland Police Non-Emergency line at 510-777-3333.
Note that phone calls and voicemails are no longer available options for reporting abandoned vehicles.
Thank you
Closed City of Oakland (Verified Official)