West Oakland Neighbors

West Oakland Neighbors West Oakland Neighbors is a coalition of residents and businesses in West Oakland California.

We come together to work with each other and with organizations, agencies, and elected officials to address neighborhood concerns. Our goal is to improve the physical, environmental, social and economic conditions in our community and to create and strengthen social bonds between us. Our group is also the home of Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) Beat 7X.

Public Safety is important and residents of Clawson-McClymonds be heard by its legislative and City and County leadershi...
06/16/2026

Public Safety is important and residents of Clawson-McClymonds be heard by its legislative and City and County leadership.

Please take and share this survey with your neighbors so we can hear from everyone

West Oakland Neighbors (WON) is a group for residents and business owners of the Clawson/McClymonds area. This short survey (about 5 minutes) is a chance to share how living alongside growing encampments and illegal dumping are affecting you — your health, your family, your peace of mind, and your...

05/20/2026

IN OAKLAND, IT TAKES A GOVERNOR

When a small homeless camp appeared outside the Oakland family home of former Raiders star Marshawn Lynch, the complaint eventually reached one of the most powerful offices in California: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s.

Newly released text messages show Newsom’s office intervened on behalf of Lynch, who is also co-host of his podcast “Politickin’,” asking Oakland officials in 2024 to help clear the RVs, which had parked in front of the home where Lynch grew up, which is still owned by his grandmother.

The texts offer a glimpse into how several of Oakland’s top leaders personally responded to the small encampment in the days after the request, even though 311 requests show neighbors had been asking the city for help for months.

However, the pressure from the governor’s office doesn’t appear to have led the city to move more quickly to clear the encampment, which the city said dispersed on its own.

Newsom and Lynch have had a relationship since at least 2013. The two are connected by Politickin’ co-host Doug Hendrickson, Lynch’s longtime agent and a close friend of Newsom.

Tara Gallegos, a spokesperson for Newsom, said in a statement that his office routinely raised public safety and encampment concerns with Thao and other Oakland officials, adding that the governor’s office had to “repeatedly step in, across the city, because the former mayor wasn’t moving with any urgency.”

On May 28, 2024, Thao’s Chief of Staff Leigh Hanson texted Johnson and Duffey about the situation.

“I got a call from the Governor’s office regarding a number of RVs that are parked out in front of Marshawn Lynch’s family home,” she wrote. “The Governor’s office is requesting our support to help resolve the issues in a timely manner.”
She noted that “several campers” had set up in the neighborhood, doing “questionable things.”

Four days later, she asked Johnson and Duffey for an update, saying that the governor’s office had reached out again. She noted that she had visited the property, and that several pit bulls had taken over the street.

Johnson responded that he’d spoken with the Animal Services Department and offered to send in animal control alongside encampment clearance teams.

On June 7, Johnson and Duffey discussed how to move forward. Johnson suggested they coordinate with the fire department on an emergency closure, so that “fire can access permanent structures.”

Such emergency closures — which can be called for when encampments pose threats to public safety — allow the city to avoid the 72-hour noticing required by city policy ahead of most encampment closures.

Duffey responded that he was headed over in his “Bat mobile” to check out the encampment. After that, discussion about the encampment stopped.

Asked Monday about the follow-up, Oakland spokesperson Jean Walsh said the city visited the area several times in the past few years to conduct encampment operations, but it didn’t take any steps to clear the encampment in June 2024.

By August 2024, the residents of the encampment had moved on, taking their vehicles to nearby Caltrans-controlled lots, she said.

Michael Hunt, spokesperson for the Oakland Fire Department, said that the fire department also wasn’t asked by city leaders to initiate any encampment closures.
It’s not the first time Newsom has been of help to Lynch. In 2012, when Lynch was facing potential discipline from the NFL after a DUI arrest, Newsom, then the lieutenant governor, made a call to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and vouched for Lynch’s character, Yahoo! Sports reported.

“For Gavin to be the second-most powerful person in California and (still) talk to a kid from Oakland and help me learn about business, it tells you what kind of character he has,” Lynch said at the time.

— SF Chronicle

WON/NCPC Meeting - 5/21/26, 6pm-8pm -
05/19/2026

WON/NCPC Meeting - 5/21/26, 6pm-8pm -

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Police Commission Appointments:The Selection Panel will select four new commissioners - to replace the holdover position...
04/26/2026

Police Commission Appointments:

The Selection Panel will select four new commissioners - to replace the holdover positions twice-rejected by Council as well as two new vacancies.

Oakland doesn’t benefit from choosing between safety and accountability—it requires both, working in tandem. If you believe in public safety in Oakland, it has to come with accountability too.

That means balancing the police union’s role in supporting officers with the public’s demand for transparency and consequences when things go wrong.

We don’t need extremes; we need real safety, real accountability, and leadership that can deliver on both.

Selections will be made by the end of May (they have over 50 applications so far!). Apply here by April 30th.

You can apply online by clicking on the job title you are interested in and clicking on the "Apply" link. If this is the first time you are applying using our online job application, you will need to create an account and select a Username and Password. After your account has been established, you....

WON Meeting - 4/16/26, 6pm-8pm -
04/15/2026

WON Meeting - 4/16/26, 6pm-8pm -

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WON/NCPC Meeting - 3/19/26, 6pm-8pm -
03/16/2026

WON/NCPC Meeting - 3/19/26, 6pm-8pm -

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WON Meeting - 2/19/26, 6pm-8pm -
02/18/2026

WON Meeting - 2/19/26, 6pm-8pm -

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WON/NCPC Meeting - 1/15/26, 6pm-8pm -
01/12/2026

WON/NCPC Meeting - 1/15/26, 6pm-8pm -

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Willie Keyes Recreation Center 3131 Union Street
Oakland, CA
94608

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