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The City of Oakley's Weekly e-Newsletter
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Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run
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The Special Olympics torch passed through Oakley Tuesday morning, as members of the Oakley Police Department accepted the torch from Brentwood Police Department participants. Oakley runners then passed it off to members of the Antioch Police Department as part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which raises awareness and funds for Special Olympic athletes.
To see all of the Law Enforcement Special Olympic Torch Run photos visit our Flickr page!
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YMWO! Citizenship Drive a Success!
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 Y ou, Me, We Oakley! in partnership with the International Institute of the Bay Area hosted a Citizenship Drive this past Saturday. Approximately 15 Oakley residents received assistance in confirming their eligibility for U.S. Naturalization. The countries represented were Mexico, Nigeria, and Guatemala. If you would like to learn more about the YMWO Program and attend or volunteer at the next citizenship drive, please call Gaby at 925-625-7011 or email at banos@ci.aokley.ca.us.
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Annual Cityhood Celebration is July 1st
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 The Annual Cityhood Celebration will be held on
Saturday, July 1st at the Freedom Soccer Field (1050 Neroly Road, Oakley). This event commemorates both the anniversary of Oakley incorporating as a City in 1999, as well as our nation's independence.
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Appointments Made to ECCFPD
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The Oakley City Council recently appointed Adam Langro and Thomas Johnson to serve as representatives on the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District Board. They will serve as appointed members until the Board moves to an elected Board in November 2018.
The ECCFPD was established in 2002 with the consolidation of the Bethel Island, East Diablo and Oakley-Knightsen Fire Protection Districts. The ECCFPD serves the cities of Oakley and Brentwood, as well as the unincorporated areas of East County, including Bethel Island, Byron, Discovery Bay and Knightsen.
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A Message From Chief Thorsen: Summer Heat & Pet Safety
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Oakley Chief of Police Chris Thorsen reminds residents, "Routinely during the summer months we receive calls regarding animals left in cars unattended. In nearly every case, we find the driver left the pet only for a few minutes while they ran a quick errand. Though I fully understand that most pet owners would never intentionally injure their animal, many don't realize just how quickly the vehicles interior can heat up to lethal heights."
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 National Night Out is Tuesday, August 1st. On that evening, residents are encouraged to get out together and spend time meeting their neighbors. Knowing your neighbors reduces crime and increases the sense of community we all enjoy here in Oakley. Our tradition in Oakley is to have our staff attend your events as they occur across the City. If your neighborhood is having an event, we would like to join you! Please call Ms. Marisa Aguilar at 625-8854. She will coordinate with our staff who will be attending the events.
We look forward to meeting with you!
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 The C ity of Oakley currently has several employment opportunities available.
Click here for job opportunities and job descriptions.
Anyone interested in applying for one of these part-time or seasonal positions are encouraged to submit the required Employment Application as soon as possible, click here.
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City Hall Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm and Fridays from 8am-5pm
City Hall is closed the 1st & 3rd Friday of the month
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