Budget cuts devastated an Oakland public safety program. Now neighbors are scraping by

When Oakland officials eliminated the Neighborhood Services Division last year to balance a $265 million budget deficit, the decision was buried in a dense spreadsheet of cuts.

But for the nearly 50 volunteer-run neighborhood councils that relied on the division, the impact was immediate and personal.

Ana-Marie Jones, safety lead for the Adams Point Neighborhood Group, called the loss of the neighborhood services coordinators and the community resource officers “devastating.”…

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