Description
Abandoned gas station. Weeds and graffiti and ugly hole in the ground surrounded by chain link fence. Degenerating eye sore since 2006 when gas station closed.
Reporter
Abandoned gas station. Weeds and graffiti and ugly hole in the ground surrounded by chain link fence. Degenerating eye sore since 2006 when gas station closed.
12 Comments
Riconosciuto City of Oakland Public Works
The City of Oakland Public Works Agency has received this issue. It is registered as service request # 404702. Please check back for status updates or contact us directly at (510) 615-5566.
Anonymous
Please fix this soon! Howlong can this go on? We appreciate the help of the city!
Woodminster neighbor (Guest)
The neigborhood is watching to see what happens next.
Woodside Glen Neighbor (Guest)
Despite repeated attempts to resolve this blighted condition with the owner, there has been no progress whatsoever over many years. It is time for the City to move forward with the formal blight remediation protocol.
Woodside Glen Neighbor
Woodside Glen Neighbor (Guest)
I concur with all my concerned neighbors that this issue needs to be resolved soon. We've all lived with the blight for as long as I've lived in this neighborhood since 2005. The "attractive nuisance" factor presented by this abandoned gas site is increasingly becoming a safety concern for us all, not to mention a finacial concern as it drags down our property values. City of Oakland, please HELP us.
Hope Salzer (Guest)
Agreed. This gas station was not well-maintained (broken sign and window, for example) even BEFORE it formally closed down its pumps!
City of Oakland Public Works
City of Oakland Public Works Agency referred this issue to CEDA CODE ENFORCEMENT, service request # 404702. Please contact that agency to follow-up. For more information, please visit the "Helpful Links to Other Resource Partners" at the link below.
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm
Thank you.
City of Oakland Public Works
City of Oakland Public Works Agency referred this issue to CEDA CODE ENFORCEMENT, service request # 404702. Please contact that agency to follow-up. For more information, please visit the "Helpful Links to Other Resource Partners" at the link below.
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm
Thank you.
jackie care
Thank you for your reponse to my blight post. My understanding is that CEDA was dissolved at the end of 2011 and there are 4 new entities. Who should we follow up with?
I would like to see what can be done to have the owners comply with the ordinance below.
Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 8.54
The purpose of this Chapter is to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents, workers, visitors, owners, and proprietors of the City of Oakland and the economic stability and viability of businesses, industries, and neighborhoods in the City by requiring the registration and monitoring of vacant buildings. This program will protect and preserve the livability, appearance, and social fabric of the City and will also protect the public from health and safety hazards and the impairment of property values resulting from the neglect and deterioration of real property and improvements.
Which of the resource partners would you suggest we contact?
CAF
Code Enforcement (blighted private properties, deteriorated buildings, inoperable vehicles on private property) (510) 238-3381
Email: inspectioncounter@oaklandnet.com
jackie care
This is under code enforcement as it is private property and the case number is 12041897. The phone number for the person checking on this case is 510-238-6144.
There is meant to be a site visit and review of the reports (presumably clean up) on January 15th.
jackie care
Updating for the blight record.