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The Oak Leaf

Winter 2023 Volume 25, Number 1

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A Time of Growth and Evolution for the Oakley Police Department

In recent months, the Oakley Police Department has continued to grow and evolve under the guidance of Chief Paul Beard.

Logan Cartwright and Robert Roberts have been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and Dallas Collier and Casey Minister have been promoted to Sergeant.

And the OPD has grown to 50 officers with the hiring of eight new officers to serve the Oakley community- Rebecca Schiff, Freddie Williams, Joseph Canady, Tyler Burton, Zach Fielding, Ryan Arcaina, Ricardo Hernandez and Malik Jackson.

Chief Beard also shared that the department has developed an

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City Presents Recovery Act Grants to Local Non-Profits

The City of Oakley has received federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to aid in post-pandemic economic recovery. After gathering public input regarding how the City of Oakley should allot the funds, the first round of grants have been distributed to local non-profits Be Ex-

Mission

The City of Oakley will create a resilient future that fosters and attracts a vibrant and evolving community that welcomes and values all people.

ceptional, Meals on Wheels Diablo Region, Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa, Friends of the Oakley Library, and St. Vincent de Paul - St. Anthony Conference.

The funding to Be Exceptional will allow them

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Vision

The City of Oakley celebrates our unique Delta lifestyle and small-town feel where we LIVE in a safe dynamic community, WORK together to build the future, and PLAY in our own backyard.

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