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Green Building Code: Livermore vs Oakland

How do green building code rules compare between Livermore, CA and Oakland, CA?

Livermore, CA

Alameda County

No data available yet for Livermore.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland enforces the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) for new construction and major remodels and layers a local all-electric reach code requiring electric heat, water heating, and cooking in most new buildings as part of the Oakland Equitable Climate Action Plan.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLivermoreOakland
State code-CALGreen Title 24 Pt. 11
Reach code-All-electric new build
Plan-Oakland ECAP 2020
Net zero-Target year 2050

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Livermore FAQ

No FAQs available.

Oakland FAQ

Can I install a gas range in a new Oakland home?

Generally no. Oakland reach code requires electric cooking in most new residential construction. Existing homes can replace appliances in kind, and limited exceptions apply for documented infeasibility cases.

Does the reach code apply to remodels?

Major remodels that significantly alter mechanical, plumbing, or electrical systems can trigger reach code provisions. Small renovations preserving existing gas service typically remain compliant under existing-building exceptions.

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