Today’s announcement builds on California’s substantial investments in Oakland and the larger East Bay region focused on improving the health, safety, and well-being of the community. California has invested in violence intervention and prevention efforts in the city — including CalVIP. The state has also expanded opportunities for youth by transforming Oakland’s schools into community schools, mandating and funding after-school programs, awarding Oakland grants for youth coaches, establishing targeted college and career savings accounts, and providing tuition-free community college for students at Oakland community colleges. California has also improved community beautification through multiple grants that bolster access to outdoor recreation and the arts and culture. Through small business credit support programs, the state has deployed over $20.7 million to small businesses in Alameda County through the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank loan guarantee program and provided multiple equity-focused grants. The state has awarded Alameda County over $919 million in climate-focused grants since 2015. Since 2019, Alameda County has received over $1 billion from the state to boost affordable housing and over $200 million to address homelessness.
Governor Newsom’s increased deployment of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) in Oakland and the East Bay is improving public safety including through a recent surge operation that resulted in the arrest of 71 suspects, the recovery of 145 stolen vehicles, and the seizure of four crime-linked firearms.
A detailed overview of the state’s investments in Oakland and Alameda County is available here. The 10-Point Action Plan can be viewed here.
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