Article by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Thu, 26 May at 8:41am.

Several local residents recently worked with Mayor Jean Quan and Council President Larry Reid to host a Town Hall meeting with other residents of District 7 (East Oakland from Keller to San Leandro border) this past Saturday, May 21, at East Oakland School of the Arts at Castlemont High School.

Blog entry by Oakland Local edi....
Last updated at Thu, 26 May at 8:32am.

From Mayor Quan's Newsletter:  Close to 300 East Oakland residents turned out for the final Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, May 21 in District 7.  The  event was held at the East Oakland School of the Arts @ Castlemont High School.  Participants met with Council President Larry Reid, Sc

Blog entry by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Sun, 22 May at 9:33am.

Mayor Jean Quan and Council President Larry Reid will host a Town Hall meeting with residents of District 7 (East Oakland from Keller to San Leandro border) this Saturday, May 21, at East Oakland School of the Arts at Castlemont High School, 8601 MacArthur Blvd.

Blog entry by Oakland Local edi....
Last updated at Wed, 30 Mar at 2:06am.

From the mayor's office:

Article by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Mon, 7 Feb at 8:31am.

How many people were going to forsake great weather and come inside for a Town Hall meeting with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, their councilperson Nancy Nadel and a handful of Block by Block Network and Acorn volunteers? 

Article by Jennifer Inez Ward.
Last updated at Wed, 17 Nov at 7:55am.

Oakland City Councilmember Nancy Nadel will host a community Town Hall meeting on Nov. 20  to discuss redevelopment plans for the former Oakland Army Base, which was shuttered more than a decade ago.

As part of development of the base, Oakland will negotiate a community benefits package with the developer. Nadel said she wants to hear from the community about what would be the best way to develop the site.

Article by Eric K Arnold.
Last updated at Mon, 16 Aug at 7:51am.

The use of force by law enforcement has long been a catalyzing topic, out of which much activism and community organizing has emerged.  That’s the good news. The bad news is, it’s still going on