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Near Northside is a historic neighborhood located in
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. Near Northside is primarily occupied by people of Hispanic descent. In a 70-year period until 2015 the community had been majority Hispanic after initially being made up of
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immigrants who settled in the period 1900-1940. It is in proximity to Downtown Houston.Mulvaney, Erin.
Near Northside neighborhood braces for change
" '' Houston Chronicle''. April 23, 2015. Retrieved on April 26, 2015.


History

Development of the Near Northside neighborhood began in the 1880s-1890s with the expansion of the nearby Hardy Rail Yards. Immigrants from Europe, primarily Italians, Germans, Poles, and Czechs, moved into the area and it became a working-class neighborhood. With the decrease of railroad traffic and increase in suburban development in Houston, the neighborhood began to decline following World War II. Thereafter, Hispanic immigrants, mostly of Mexican heritage, began moving into the area. The neighborhood underwent alteration from the construction of the Elysian
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- a major roadway into downtown, which required the use of eminent domain to construct. Near North Side's
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was the location of the Moody Park Riots. On May 7, 1978, the Mexican American community in the area took to protest following the police killing of Jose Campos Torres (a war veteran who was killed by police while taken into dubious custody). The protests turned to riot and led to more than forty arrests, a dozen hospitalizations, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of property damage to businesses and police vehicles. The aftermath resulted in a continuation of already strained police relations and a mistrust of police by the Hispanic community of Houston. It also led to significant police reforms. Preservation Texas, an organization dedicated to preserving historic resources in the state of Texas, named Near Northside Neighborhood to list of Texas' most endangered historic places in 2005. In 2011 the community was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Avenue Community Development Corp. supported the listing.Meeks, Flori.
Near Northside sees past as key to progress
" '' Houston Chronicle''. October 16, 2012. Retrieved on December 20, 2012. "Near Northside is bounded by Burnett Street to the south, Interstate 45 to the west, Hardy Street to the East and roughly Cavalcade to the north."
In 2013, construction began on the expanded METRORail red line, which runs through the neighborhood with several stations along North Main Street and Fulton Street. The rail began operations on December 21, 2013. By 2015, with major gentrification of inner Houston neighborhoods, some residents of one subdivision, Glen Park, advocated for minimum lot size rules in order to prevent large townhouses from being built in Near Northside.


Composition

The boundaries of the Near Northside community are Interstate 45, Hardy Street, Burnett Street, and roughly Cavalcade Street. Before the development of the interstate system in the mid-20th century, there was an area at the intersection of Hill Street and Lyons Avenue named "Pearl Harbor." The writer Sigman Byrd, active from the late 1940s until the early 1960s, wrote about it, and the writings were published in ''Sig Byrd's Houston''.Lomax, John Nova.
Houston 101: Sig Byrd, Houston's King of True-Life Noir
" '' Houston Press''. Friday November 20, 2009. Retrieved on September 4, 2012.


Education


Primary and secondary schools


Public schools

Near North Side is served by the Houston Independent School District. Elementary schools serving sections of the community within the Near North Side include Ketelsen, Looscan, C. Martinez, and Sherman. All residents are zoned to Marshall Middle School and Northside High School (formerly Jefferson Davis High School). Elementary schools formerly serving the Near Northside include Lamar Elementary, Lee Elementary, and Ryan Elementary. The new
Northside Elementary School The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas, and the eighth-largest in the United States. Houston ISD serves as a community school district for most of the city of Houston and several nearby and ...
will be built in place of Sherman Elementary on McKee St. HISD plans to level Sherman Elementary and build a new, larger school at its current location in Northside Village. The work will consist of demolishing the existing buildings on the site (including the school building and houses) and construction of a new school building to accommodate 750 students. Northside High is located on Quitman Street
Marshall Middle School
is across from Davis. Nearby elementaries are Sherman and the brand new Ketelsen which replaced Lamar and Lee Elementaries.

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Grade 6 middle school, is actually located in the Near North Side area, northwest of the
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area.


Private schools

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston oversees the Holy Name School, a Kindergarten through 8th Grade school in the are

January 2009 the Archdiocese of Galvesto-Houston announced the closing of Holy Name School.


Public libraries

The Houston Public Library's Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning serves the community.


Community services

Harris Health System (Harris County Hospital District) operates th
Casa de Amigos ("House of Friends") Health Center
at 1615 North Main Street and th

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center) at 2015 Thomas Street; both are in Houston. Casa de Amigos Health Center opened on August 21, 1970 in the near Northside. The hospital system designated the Casa de Amigos clinic for the ZIP code 77009 and the Aldine Health Center for the ZIP code 77022. The designated public hospitals for these two ZIP codes are Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center and the
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in northeast Houston, respectively. The City of Houston Health Department also operates the Nueva Casa de Amigos ("New House of Friends") Clinic.


References


External links


Near Northside Community DevelopmentNorthside Homes-Is it Time to Recommend Them?Northside Neighborhood Economic Revitalization Plan, City of Houston (PDF)
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