In my former property manager role, I was brought into especial proximity with various aspects of political, economic and sociocommunity issues and dynamics of the city. Considerations that impacted the property and our tenants/neighborhood, as well as my own eventual hardships resulting, had a great deal to do with some of the finances moving through city hall and/or private sectors.
Shortly after my own demise there, a number of city officials came to be investigated by Federal authorities, and some probes and other actions against improprieties have continued in Oakland since. It's long been a troubled city and certainly remains one. More of these examinations are likely deserved and warranted.
Now the latest twist - one that sadly probably doesn't surprise many anymore - is that the city itself may be inexorably facing bankruptcy.
I hope to examine how my own recent involvements there hooked in to some of the associated dynamics.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_12554613
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