Discussion about this post

User's avatar
CansaFis Foote's avatar

…what it might have been!!…doubtful we ever see something as spectacular as that 980 idea…oakland can barely fix its potholes lol…but what it could be!!…

Expand full comment
Sarah Lavender Smith's avatar

Since I used to live there (on Mesa Ave near Moraga Ave, in a house built in 1909 during the era you describe), and ran almost all the streets shaded green in the map, I find this fascinating. However, you don’t mention the great quake of 1906. My understanding is the residential areas around Piedmont, Trestle Glen & Lakeshore sprung up soon following the quake because SF was in ruins so residents migrated to Oakland. I imagine that catastrophe played a role in changing or overshadowing the park proposal.

Expand full comment
2 more comments...

No posts