Oak Park, Sacramento: A Neighborhood in Transition
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim, published Mar 17, 2008
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Oak Park is the new kid on the block in terms of possibilities. Thanks to a heavily promoted Oak Park Community Master Plan, and the highly attractive pricing, Oak Park could emerge as one of the hottest new real estate areas in the city. This is truly saying something new in Sacramento. Oak Park has long been synonymous with crime. Everything from drive by shootings, gang activity and drug dealing. Thanks to Sacramento Police Department's dedication to cleaning up this area, crime is greatly reduced, and police presence increased. In the year I've lived here, I've seen a dramatic lessening in crime, and a big surge of building going on. Martin Luther King Boulevard has its own community master plan, so what was once a battleground for turf between gangs, is slowly evolving into a pleasant and attractive place to be.
Sacramento's first suburban area, Oak Park's tree-lined streets once offered families a lovely place to live. It had at one time theaters, trolley's, a vibrant business community, and before its incorporation in 1911, its own law enforcement. Oak Park even had its own Amusement Park called Jolly. Never a pretentious neighborhood, Oak Park has always embraced working class values, as seen in its unpretentious but sturdy architecture. Home to the McGeorge School of Law, and Christian Brothers Academy, in the 1960's it began a decline into drugs and poverty that is only now slowly starting to see a reverse.
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