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The Arroyo Viejo Creek Watershed drains 6.2 square miles (16 km 2) beginning on the western slope of the Oakland hills and running west through the northern boundary of Knowland Park then urban Oakland before merging with Lion Creek and entering San Leandro Bay, and finally, San Francisco Bay. Rifle Range Creek begins in the Leona Canyon ...
Arroyo Viejo Park — 18.75 acres (75,900 m 2) — 7701 Krause Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605 Avenue Terrance Park — 0.93 acres (3,800 m 2 ) — 4369 Bennett Place, Oakland, CA 94602 Bella Vista Park — 1.74 acres (7,000 m 2 ) — 1025 East 28th Street, Oakland, CA
The park is traversed along its northern boundary by Arroyo Viejo which flows to Lion Creek and then San Leandro Bay. [ 4 ] In 2010, the East Bay Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (EBCNPS) included Knowland Park in its South Oakland Botanical Priority Protection Area due to its rich native plant resources that include rare natural ...
East Oakland stretches between Lake Merritt in the northwest and San Leandro in the southeast. It generally has a diagonal layout. East Oakland has numbered avenues (1st to 109th) that run northeast to southwest, and numbered streets (East 7th to East 38th) that run northwest to southeast. Interstates 580 and 880 also run northwest to southeast.
It is located along the east of the Oakland International Airport and Bay Farm Island. The principal stream which flows into San Leandro Bay is San Leandro Creek. Other tributaries include the East Creek/Peralta Creek watershed and the Lion Creek/Arroyo Viejo watershed. [1] Damon Marsh is located there.
Luis Albino was only 6 when he was taken from Jefferson Park Playground in Oakland on Feb. 2, 1951, "by an unknown female who transported him out of state and eventually to the East Coast," police ...
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After about two hours of debate, commissioners picked Arroyo Park after mulling projects including plans calling for a $505,309 upgrade of C.B. Wood Park and a $1 million makeover of McKelvey Park.