Old Oakland

Happenings in Old Oakland and beyond

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Parks and softball

Lafayette Square is really looking good these days.  Clint with Parks and Rec and his crew have been a great help.  Here's a few photos -


And here's the new Jefferson Square park.  Improved basketball court, improved tot lot, dog park instead of the old abandoned Rec building, and the softball field is looking good too.  I'm hoping to get a neighborhood game organized with OPD soon.



Garden Hortica is on 7th right by the freeway.  I like how they used the nautical themes with a shipping container and boarding ramp used as part of the ambiance.


Monday, June 28, 2010

Oaklavía

Puerto Rican band outside La Borinqueña


 Traditional Puerto Rican dresses




Washington St.  The city should close the street from 10th to 8th St permanently.


Broadway and Telegraph.


Salsa outside Fox Theater.


Grand at Broadway.  Things happening with Bakesale Betty's, Era Lounge and Farley's crowd.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Goings on in Old Oakland

Jefferson Square Park at 7th and MLK is getting a makeover!  The abandoned rec center is torn down, and new amenities including a dog park and refurbished basketball court should be in place by August.


This is a damaged building on the old Christ the Light Catholic Church grounds on 7th at MLK.  The Diocese would like to tear it down, apparently the city wants it restored as a historic building.  That's not going to happen, the church is trying to sell the entire block.  I hope this can be resolved prior to the opening of the new Jefferson Square Park, which is right across the street.



Lafayette Square Park is looking good.  City workers were out this week helping with mowing, trimming and edging.

Monday, June 7, 2010

How would you fix the City of Oakland budget deficit?

Oakland has a projected $40 million budget deficit for next year.  Make Oakland Better Now is trying to get input on how to close this without putting the city on the brink of ruin.  Come to their next meeting June 19 from 3 - 5 PM at the Rockridge library.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Shorenstein Art?

A bit of urban art spotted within the 'Pit' downtown.  I wonder if this is part of the art mural Shorenstein had promised when they stopped construction in the site a year and a half ago.
At least the lake is now gone, much to the consternation of the seagulls who loved to bath there the last few months.