Investigating Oakland city contracts
Description
How does Oakland decide who gets millions of dollars in city contracts? And is the process fair and transparent? Host Tasneem Raja talks with City Hall reporter Eli Wolfe about his investigations into Oakland's contracting system.
Plus: Oakland Animal Services’s new policies, street design in Chinatown, universal transitional kindergarten, and how Oakland city councilmembers spend their "special" bank accounts.
And: arts reporter Azucena Rasilla shares weekend activities and a preview of exciting fall events in Oakland—from popular festivals like Glowfari that sell out fast to hidden gems.
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Stories in this episode:
Weekend roundup by Azucena Rasilla
What did Oakland buy last year? Much is a mystery
Despite political pressure, Oakland director sticks to his guns on lucrative city contract
Records shed new light on Sheng Thao's possible involvement with Oakland security contract
All Oakland 4-year-olds are eligible for transitional kindergarten
Chinatown 'Complete Streets' concept plan moves to design and funding
With more animals and fewer resources, Oakland Animal Services rethinks its strategy
'I have people in line to give me money': how Oakland councilmembers spent their officeholder funds



