East Riverside-Oltorf is a neighborhood in
Austin,
Texas
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, located southeast of the city's urban core. The East Riverside, Parker Lane, and Pleasant Valley neighborhoods together form the East Riverside-Oltorf Combined Neighborhood Planning Area. The region is bounded on the north by
Lake Lady Bird, to the east by Grove Boulevard and the
Montopolis neighborhood,
Texas State Highway 71
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to the south, and
Interstate 35
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and
South River City to the west.
East Riverside Drive is a highly traveled roadway located a few minutes from
Downtown Austin
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, but was until recently a neglected area of Austin. In addition to being a primary route between
Downtown Austin
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and the
Austin Bergstrom International Airport
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, the City of Austin has deemed it an important corridor for development. Recently there has been significant interest in the redevelopment of several large properties in the area.
Demographics
According to data from the
U.S. Census Bureau
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, area population totaled 50,133 in 2009. There are 6,504 people per square mile, more than double the citywide average of 2,610. The median age is 25 years and the median family income is more than $27,884 a year.
According to a 2010
American Community Survey, there were an estimated 5,598 undergraduate students living in the neighborhood. Between 2000 and 2010, the white population declined from 44 percent to 29 percent among college-age residents, while Asians declined from 9.7 percent to 6 percent. The population of college-age Hispanics increased from 37 percent to 47 percent, and African-Americans increased from 6.3 percent to 9 percent.
History
19th century
Prior to the 20th century, much of the East Riverside-Oltorf area was part of the
Del Valle land grant, originally purchased from the government of
Mexico
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by
Benjamin Milam
Benjamin Rush "Ben" Milam (October 20, 1788 – December 7, 1835) was an American colonist of Mexican Texas and a military leader and hero of the Texas Revolution. A native of what is now Kentucky, Milam fought beside American interests during t ...
in 1825. The land grant was later deeded to Santiago Del Valle, a government official for
Coahuila y Tejas
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It had two capitals: first Saltillo (1822–1825) f ...
during the
Texas Revolution.
In 1850, Hugh Tinnin purchased 500 acres of land south of the
Colorado River
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, west of the present-day Pleasant Valley Road. Approximately 100 slaves cut timber from the shore and built a large house and cabins in the present-day
Travis Heights. In 1854, Tinnin opened a
ford
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* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
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across the river, which became part of the
Chisolm Trail
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. The trail traversed the present-day Peace Point peninsula, Snake Island, then across the river to the present-day
Longhorn Dam
Longhorn Dam is a dam crossing the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States, where it creates Lady Bird Lake. Completed in 1960, the dam was built by the City of Austin as the last in a chain of Colorado River dams in central Texas begun du ...
.
20th century
Until the mid-20th century, the East Riverside-Oltorf area remained largely rural and many vast plots of land were still deeded to the Del Valle land grant. In 1949, the
Austin Country Club opened on land purchased from the Del Valle grant.
Golfer
Harvey Penick
Harvey Morrison Penick (October 23, 1904 – April 2, 1995) was an American professional golfer and coach, who coached many Hall of Fame players. Late in life, he became a best-selling writer. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in ...
, a teacher at the Country Club, built a small cluster of homes facing the golf course along Penick Place. The land between Pleasant Valley Road and the Country Club was formerly a cattle farm owned by Fagan Dickson and
Roberta Crenshaw
Roberta P. Crenshaw (April 17, 1914 - February 8, 2005) was an American civic leader and philanthropist. Crenshaw campaigned for over 60 years to preserve parkland in Austin, Texas and supported Austin-area cultural institutions.
Early life and ...
. In 1973, the Dicksons applied to redevelop their 497 acres into a sprawling
planned unit development divided into 25 sections, known as "The Crossing". The development included an extension of Lakeshore Boulevard from Pleasant Valley Road along the river to Montopolis Drive. The development that came to fruition was a handful of parcels bounded by Crossing Place and Faro Drive; Crenshaw later donated 30 acres to establish Roy G. Guerrero Park and sold the remaining land to developers to construct student housing.
In the 1970s, the City of Austin partnered with the
University of Texas
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to construct off-campus housing for students between East Riverside and Lakeshore Drive.
Following the closure of
Bergstrom Air Force Base
Bergstrom Air Force Base (1942–1993) was located seven miles southeast of Austin, Texas. In its later years it was a major base for the U.S. Air Force's RF-4C reconnaissance fighter fleet.
History
Bergstrom was originally activated on ...
in 1993, the demographics of the neighborhood began to change. In the 1990s, the East Riverside-Oltorf neighborhood became one of Austin's biggest ports of entries for immigrant households, primarily from Mexico,
Latin America
Latin America or
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, and Asian countries.
21st century
In 2004, the City of Austin created a University Neighborhood Overlay district in the city's
West Campus, which allowed for the construction of buildings of greater density. This allowed for more University of Texas students to live in West Campus, thus starting a decline in popularity of East Riverside as a destination for off-campus student housing.
In November 2006, the City of Austin created the East Riverside Combined Neighborhood Plan, which called for the redevelopment of the neighborhood's aging apartment complexes, increasing density and
walkability
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, and proposing
mixed-use development to serve a proposed high-capacity transit corridor including
light rail or
bus rapid transit along East Riverside Drive.
Following the introduction of the neighborhood plan, the Lakeshore PUD and South Shore PUD, two mixed-use developments that replaced former
garden apartment complexes, were approved in 2007 and 2009, respectively.
In the late 2010s, an increase in redevelopment in East Riverside raised concerns about
gentrification
Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. It is a common and controversial topic in urban politics and planning. Gentrification often increases the ec ...
. In 2015,
Oracle Corporation purchased and demolished an apartment complex between Lakeshore and Elmont Drive to build its new office campus, which opened in 2018. In October 2019, the Austin City Council voted to rezone 97 acres north of East Riverside Drive and east of Pleasant Valley Road to accommodate a massive mixed-use development on the site of five student apartment complexes. The proposed development, known as "River Park", would demolish the existing residences and construct 4,709 multifamily units, 600 hotel rooms, 4 million square feet of office space, 435,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and 60,000 square feet of medical and dental office space.
Neighborhoods and Business Districts
There are many business districts in the community. East Riverside between South Lakeshore and Pleasant Valley Road is lined with apartments, strip malls and local businesses anchored by a 102,000 square-foot
H-E-B
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on the eastern edge. East Oltorf between I-35 and Burton Drive is also lined with many businesses. Additionally,
Oracle recently relocated to the area.
Education
Primary and Secondary
The community is served by both the
Austin Independent School District
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and
Del Valle Independent School District
Del Valle Independent School District (DVISD) is a public school district in the Del Valle community area of unincorporated Travis County, Texas ( USA).
The school district serves much of southeast Travis County. Incorporated communities in t ...
. The community is divided by Pleasant Valley Road.
The two elementary schools in the community are Allison Elementary (AISD) and Baty Elementary (Del Valle ISD). AISD students here are zoned for Martin Middle School. For High School students here attend
Travis High School,
Austin High School,
Eastside Memorial High School
Eastside Early College High School (formerly Johnston High School, Eastside Memorial High School) is located in Austin, Texas. It is a part of the Austin Independent School District (AISD).
History
In August 2008, Eastside Memorial High School o ...
and
Del Valle High School.
Higher education
Austin Community College
The Austin Community College District (ACC) is a public community college system serving the Austin, Texas, metropolitan area and surrounding Central Texas communities. The college maintains numerous campuses, centers, and distance learning opt ...
operates the ACC Riverside Campus, located on Grove Boulevard
Public libraries
Austin Public Library operates the Ruiz Branch on Grove Road.
Parks and recreation
The East Riverside-Oltorf area has access to recreation areas such as
Lady Bird Lake
Lady Bird Lake (formerly, and still colloquially referred to as Town Lake) is a river-like reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin created the reservoir in 1960 as a cooling pond for a new city power pl ...
and the Country Club Creek Greenbelt.
Mabel Davis District Park, on Parker Lane south of Oltorf, contains an Olympic size swimming pool and Austin's first public
skatepark
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, which opened in 2005 following a $6 million renovation of the park's facilities.
The Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Metropolitan Park is nearly 400 acres and contains athletic fields, wooded trails, and a
disc golf course. Guerrero Park is also home to Secret Beach, a small sandy beach along the Colorado River.
The area is also home to the Riverside Golf Course, a public golf course that opened as the
Austin Country Club in 1950. Native Austinites
Tom Kite
Thomas Oliver Kite Jr. (born December 9, 1949) is an American professional golfer and golf course architect. He won the U.S. Open in 1992 and spent 175 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 1989 and 1994.
Career
Kite w ...
and
Ben Crenshaw
Ben Daniel Crenshaw (born January 11, 1952) is a retired American professional golfer who has won 19 events on the PGA Tour, including two major championships: the Masters Tournament in 1984 and 1995. He is nicknamed '' Gentle Ben''.
Profession ...
earned their stripes here before going on to the
PGA Tour
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.
References
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