Union Plaza Park
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About Union Plaza Park in Oakland
Union Plaza Park is a small urban park located in West Oakland, California. The park covers approximately 0.42 acres and serves as a community green space in the neighborhood.
In recent years, Union Plaza Park has been transformed into an urban farm and community garden, making it one of the largest farms operated by City Slicker Farms, a local nonprofit organization. This conversion was partly initiated through the efforts of former City Councilmember Nancy Nadel, who was involved in repurposing the park into a productive agricultural space.
The park's development as an urban farm aligns with larger city development plans in Oakland, reflecting a growing trend towards urban agriculture and community-based food production. This transformation has turned Union Plaza Park into a valuable resource for local residents, providing opportunities for gardening, education, and access to fresh produce in an urban setting.
Unfortunately, the park faced a setback in August 2014 when it was reported that vandals had damaged parts of the urban farm. Despite this incident, the park continues to serve as an important green space and agricultural resource for the West Oakland community.