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'''Ghosttown''' is the informal name of a neighborhood in ].<ref name=bart>{{cite web |last=Antonioli
'''Ghosttown''' is the informal name of a neighborhood in ].{{fact|date=October 2007}}<ref>{{cite book | last =Peirce | first =Neal | title =The Pacific States of America: People, Politics, and Power | publisher =W. W. Norton | date =1972 | url =http://books.google.com/books?id=bASuR69WeCEC&q | location =Alaska | pages =387 | isbn =0393052729 }}</ref> The name may derive from when ] forced hundreds of families out of hundreds of homes, and the town looked like a ghost town. Another anecdote refers to the town as having so many killings it was becoming a ghost town. <ref name=bart/> It stretches from 31st Street to 35th Street in the area immediately southwest of the ]. <ref name=bart/> This neighborhood has active citizen crime patrols, including one group of seniors who patrol the neighborhood weekly.<ref>{{cite news
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|quote = What are the boundaries of Ghost Town? There are no super fixed boundaries, but generally speaking ... MLK at MacArthur Blvd down to Grand Ave ... and that entire north-south cut over to San Pablo Ave ... which is where the real "West Oakland" begins. ... The name comes from numerous sources. One is that after the freeway (980) and the BART line came in, and eminent domain forced hundreds of families out of hundreds of beautiful old homes, that the neighborhood looked and felt like a ghost town. Big old two- and three-story homes boarded up ... for months on end ... empty ... like a Hollywood movie set. ... Then there’s the cop story: There were so many killings in that neighborhood in the ’80s that people started calling it a ghost town.
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|quote= Jennie Black placed an orange safety vest on the back of her motorized wheelchair. A sign taped to the garment said "Feet on the Street." That's the name of a group of seniors she joined two years ago. Every Tuesday, they patrol Oakland's Ghost Town neighborhood. |quote= Jennie Black placed an orange safety vest on the back of her motorized wheelchair. A sign taped to the garment said "Feet on the Street." That's the name of a group of seniors she joined two years ago. Every Tuesday, they patrol Oakland's Ghost Town neighborhood.
}}</ref> The community of Ghosttown is a well recognized neighborhood of Oakland, although its recognition stems partially from its record of crime.<ref>{{cite news| last =Ostler | first =Scott | title =Baseball Brings Life: Boy's death spurs Oakland couple to save neighborhood kids one game at a time | publisher =] | date =], ] | url =http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/06/22/MNG1TQJOI21.DTL&type=printable | quote = Roscoe and Lehi Bryant and their three children live in Ghost Town in a big Victorian home that is a magnet for neighbor children. The Bryants have dogs and a trampoline in the yard and a park next door.}}</ref> ], formerly ] of ] and ] stated: "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghostown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland."<ref>{{cite news| last =DeFao | first =Janine | coauthors =Zamora, Jim Herron | title =Dellums may face big reality check |date =], ] | quote = Brown, who nearly a year ago endorsed Dellums' main rival, City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, added, "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghosttown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland." | publisher =] | url =http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/10/09/BAGH3F4PLP1.DTL&type=printable}}</ref> }}</ref> The community of Ghosttown is a well recognized neighborhood of Oakland, although its recognition stems partially from its record of crime.<ref>{{cite news| last =Ostler | first =Scott | title =Baseball Brings Life: Boy's death spurs Oakland couple to save neighborhood kids one game at a time | publisher =] | date =], ] | url =http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/06/22/MNG1TQJOI21.DTL&type=printable | quote = Roscoe and Lehi Bryant and their three children live in Ghost Town in a big Victorian home that is a magnet for neighbor children. The Bryants have dogs and a trampoline in the yard and a park next door.}}</ref> ], formerly ] of ] and ] stated: "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghostown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland."<ref>{{cite news| last =DeFao | first =Janine | coauthors =Zamora, Jim Herron | title =Dellums may face big reality check |date =], ] | quote = Brown, who nearly a year ago endorsed Dellums' main rival, City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, added, "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghosttown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland." | publisher =] | url =http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/10/09/BAGH3F4PLP1.DTL&type=printable}}</ref>


==City of Oakland programs== ==City of Oakland programs==

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Ghosttown is the informal name of a neighborhood in West Oakland, Oakland, California. The name may derive from when eminent domain forced hundreds of families out of hundreds of homes, and the town looked like a ghost town. Another anecdote refers to the town as having so many killings it was becoming a ghost town. It stretches from 31st Street to 35th Street in the area immediately southwest of the Macarthur Maze. This neighborhood has active citizen crime patrols, including one group of seniors who patrol the neighborhood weekly. The community of Ghosttown is a well recognized neighborhood of Oakland, although its recognition stems partially from its record of crime. Jerry Brown, formerly governor of California and Mayor of Oakland stated: "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghostown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland."

City of Oakland programs

The city of Oakland set forth an agenda of social programs in its Measure Y campaign. One of the programs targeted on the Ghosttown neighborhood and El Sobrante neighborhood was a youth intervention progam. The specific program is termed by the city the "City-County Neighborhood Initiative". Its strategy, according to the Human Services Department is "based on best practices, has community builders going door-to-door to support and encourage neighbors to address their issues (e.g., typically truant youth, blight, and drug dealing) and help them ultimately to organize (e.g., Block captains, neighborhood watches, Home Alert, Renters or Home Owners’ Associations) and take ownership of their communities. This strategy is based on the theory that violence must be addressed in the context of the community in which it occurs."

References

  1. ^ Antonioli, Dan. "A Short History of Ghost Town". What are the boundaries of Ghost Town? There are no super fixed boundaries, but generally speaking ... MLK at MacArthur Blvd down to Grand Ave ... and that entire north-south cut over to San Pablo Ave ... which is where the real "West Oakland" begins. ... The name comes from numerous sources. One is that after the freeway (980) and the BART line came in, and eminent domain forced hundreds of families out of hundreds of beautiful old homes, that the neighborhood looked and felt like a ghost town. Big old two- and three-story homes boarded up ... for months on end ... empty ... like a Hollywood movie set. ... Then there's the cop story: There were so many killings in that neighborhood in the '80s that people started calling it a ghost town.
  2. Peirce, Neal (1972). The Pacific States of America: People, Politics, and Power. Alaska: W. W. Norton. p. 387. ISBN 0393052729.
  3. "Eyes, ears, feet on streets; Citizen groups gather to patrol neighborhoods, help law enforcement". San Francisco Chronicle. May 27 2007. Jennie Black placed an orange safety vest on the back of her motorized wheelchair. A sign taped to the garment said "Feet on the Street." That's the name of a group of seniors she joined two years ago. Every Tuesday, they patrol Oakland's Ghost Town neighborhood. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Ostler, Scott (June 22, 2007). "Baseball Brings Life: Boy's death spurs Oakland couple to save neighborhood kids one game at a time". San Francisco Chronicle. Roscoe and Lehi Bryant and their three children live in Ghost Town in a big Victorian home that is a magnet for neighbor children. The Bryants have dogs and a trampoline in the yard and a park next door. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. DeFao, Janine (October 9, 2005). "Dellums may face big reality check". San Francisco Chronicle. Brown, who nearly a year ago endorsed Dellums' main rival, City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, added, "Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghosttown in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland." {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  6. "Programs for families and children". City of Oakland, Department of Human Services. The City-County Neighborhood Initiative, a program run by the City of Oakland Division of Neighborhood Services operates in two neighborhoods, in Ghost Town in West Oakland and Sobrante Park in East Oakland. The community builders work closely with teams of service agencies including the Service Delivery System (SDS) Teams, Neighborhood Services Coordinators, County agencies, schools, and local non-profit agencies. In the neighborhoods currently participating in the initiative, youth have become a key focus for neighborhood organizing.
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