Friday, November 4, 2011

Preliminary Cost of the City's Response to Occupy Oakland: $1,002,000

Rachel Swan —  Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 5:13 PM

Just how costly has the city's response been to Occupy Oakland? Huge. If you're talking dollars and cents, that is. The city released its preliminary cost estimates this afternoon, and the line items divide as follows:

$737,000 for personnel overtime, $700,000 of which went to the cops. Twenty-eight grand went to Public Works, and $9,000 went to IT staff.

Hard costs were $265,000. Seventy grand went to the police department, another 70 to Public works, $25,000 to glass replacement, and $100,000 to IT security enhancements.

Update: Note that the above costs were tabulated through October 28 only, so they don't include the events that took place on Wednesday or Thursday morning.

Clarification: This post was updated to make it clear that the $1 million spent by the city represents the costs of the city's response to Occupy Oakland.

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Posted by Dean Tyler Silva Morris on 11/06/2011 at 9:03 PM

This is the cost of city's clumsy, and brutal _RESPONSE_ not the cost of occupy oakland, which is a peaceful encampment on public land. This is a deceivingly titled article. Jean Quan and OPD could have responded in a reasonable / sane manner, and saved tax payers money.

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Posted by sharif corinaldi on 11/05/2011 at 7:06 AM

This is more a tabulation of the cost of the City's response to Occupy Oakland, not the cost of Occupy Oakland. I think it is certainly an open question as to whether all of this needed to be spent. Occupy Oakland does not allocate city resources; that's the Mayor's and the City Administrator's responsibility.

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Posted by Justin Horner on 11/04/2011 at 8:29 PM

The supporters and Occupiers should pay for this!!

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Posted by Jeffrey Lim on 11/04/2011 at 8:24 PM
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