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North Richmond is an
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in
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, a
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(CDP) with a population of 4,175 adjacent to and nearly surrounded by the city of Richmond.In North Richmond, little market spells ‘community’
Robert Rogers. ''Richmond Confidential''. 20-01-2011. Retrieved 21-01-2011.
North Richmond Overview
. Contra Costa County Redevelopment, CDBG, Housing and Finance. 2011. Retrieved 22-01-2011.
North Richmond garden project nourishes bodies and spirits
Richmond Confidential. 08-02-2011. Retrieved 19-02-2011.


History

The area of North Richmond was populated by Ohlone tribes which settled the area in the 6th century. However, Hokan speaking people may have inhabited the area even earlier, and archaeological evidence shows human settlement to have begun at least by 4000 BC. The Ohlone tribesmen subsisted from hunter-gathering the bountiful amount of land and sea life of the area. Especially the great amounts of seafood made available along the coastline of Castro Cove and the surrounding marshlands and delta of Wildcat and San Pablo creeks. The majority of present-day North Richmond was territory of the Karkin tribe (or ''Carquinez'') however the land lies on what was a border area with the Chocheño tribe and likely had influences of both groups. The tribes made great use of the salmon and trout runs on the rivers. However, today, culverting and damming has decimated the habitat for these species and they are rarely present ever at the opening of the watercourse. In the early part of the 20th century, North Richmond was populated by Italian-Americans. During World War II, many
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moved from the
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and
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and came to the
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in order to find jobs contributing to the war effort. Many came to work in Richmond's shipyards and consequently, moved into North Richmond. Subsequently many of the residents were employed in the petroleum, railway, and shipping industries.


Demographics

North Richmond first appeared as a
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in the 2010 U.S. Census. The 2020 United States census reported that North Richmond had a population of 4,175. The population density was . The racial makeup of North Richmond was 7.2%
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, 16.7%
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, 2.8% Native American, 9.2% Asian, 0.7%
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, 49.2% from other races, and 14.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 67.9% of the population. The census reported that 99.8% of the population lived in households, 0.2% lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and no one was institutionalized. There were 1,082 households, out of which 50.8% included children under the age of 18, 44.7% were married-couple households, 8.1% were cohabiting couple households, 29.9% had a female householder with no partner present, and 17.3% had a male householder with no partner present. 15.8% of households were one person, and 7.1% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 3.85. There were 850 families (78.6% of all households). The age distribution was 28.2% under the age of 18, 11.0% aged 18 to 24, 31.8% aged 25 to 44, 21.1% aged 45 to 64, and 7.9% who were 65years of age or older. The median age was 31.6years. For every 100 females, there were 101.8 males. There were 1,167 housing units at an average density of , of which 1,082 (92.7%) were occupied. Of these, 48.5% were owner-occupied, and 51.5% were occupied by renters.


Government

The West Contra Costa Housing Authority of
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is located in North Richmond. The area is policed by the Contra Costa County Sheriff's department. The community is governed by the county of Contra Costa and the current representative is supervisor John Gioia. At a community level the town does not have a city council or its own neighborhood councils.North Richmond Municipal Advisory Council
. Calendar. contra-costa.ca.us ''Contra Costa County website''. 2011. 08-02-2011.
North Richmond does, though, have a community council that represents the resident's voices at the county level, known as the North Richmond Municipal Advisory Council. Richmond has considered annexing North Richmond several times since the 1960s. In fall 2011, the neighboring city of San Pablo conducted a telephone opinion poll of San Pablo residents. Among other items, the poll sought to assess San Pablo citizens' opinions on the possibility of the City of San Pablo annexing unincorporated North Richmond. Reasons cited included the opportunity for North Richmond residents to have direct representation and also give San Pablo waterfront access to San Pablo Bay.


Recreation

Sports such as baseball and basketball are common in the neighborhood, especially for young men. Baseball has been a long tradition in the area for decades, with residents frequently playing at the North Richmond Ballfield Complex and at Shields-Reid Park. The Bay Area's Hyphy scene is popular among many young people who aspire to be rappers and singers. Hip hop, Rap, and R&B music, as with many areas densely populated by African Americans, is prominent among the area's youth.


Transportation

This area is served by AC Transit bus lines 76, 71, and 376, that connect the community with Richmond BART & Amtrak station, Contra Costa College in San Pablo, and Hilltop Mall in addition to other areas of west county.AC Transit System Map
AC Transit website, access date October 12, 2008
The line 376 is an owl service, and due to several assaults and other crimes committed on board during 2010 the bus is now escorted by a county sheriff's vehicle while inside town limits.North Richmond bus line gets police escort
Ted Trautman. Richmond Confidential. 24-02-2011. Retrieved 06-03-2011.
In fact, many bus drivers refuse to work this line because of how dangerous it can be. Richmond Parkway, a connector between I-580 at Point Richmond and I-80 at the Hilltop area, runs through the west of North Richmond.


Crime

The area has one of the highest per-capita homicide rates in the nation. Coupled with the highest homicide rate, citizens have complained that law enforcement is ineffective in dealing with shootings in their community and that killers are almost never brought to justice.


Environment

North Richmond is next to Chevron Richmond Refinery in Richmond's Point Richmond District. The public health risks associated with emissions and chemical spills, especially of sulfur trioxide, are major concerns for the entire area. A community warning system of loud sirens is in place to warn residents of chemical spills. This warning is tested on the first Wednesday of every month, and can be heard from miles away. The Richmond
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is also in a tiny strip of Richmond that runs through North Richmond. The landfill pays into a mitigation fund used for community projects to offset how blight and pollution impact the town. In 2011 $56,000 were granted out of a $100,000 budget to building community gardens on vacant lots leased to the volunteer effort. The project aims to provide education and training for the cultivation and eating of healthful vegetables. Although the gardens will provide otherwise unavailable produce, North Richmonders still have to go to San Pablo or Richmond areas for groceries.


Economy

North Richmond has an extensive industrial history. Today, an important industry in this town is Action Recycling, which purchases bulk scrap metal in addition to more traditional plastics, bottles, cans, and cardboard from patrons. The community is home to many farms and greenhouses; thousands of flowers both within and surrounding these greenhouses can be seen from the Richmond Parkway. There are very few commercial businesses in the town but there are two small grocers and a liquor store remaining. A Native American tribe, the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of Lake County, has proposed and received approval for Sugar Bowl Casino on a 28-acre (≈11 hectare) site that they have purchased. Although some local clergy have allegedly expressed feelings of disapproval, the impoverished community has generally welcomed the project as a potentially good source of revenue. The tribe's proposal includes an outreach program that focuses on the similarity between the struggles of their own people and that of African Americans. The county government has plans to improve the community with new mixed use residential developments on brownfields, new businesses, parks and open spaces.Changing North Richmond, by Katherine Tam, '' West County Times'', 30-01-2009 There are currently no restaurants or markets in the town.North Richmond Striving to Overcome the Past
Richmond Confidential.
The city of Richmond's redevelopment agency and
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have been trying to revitalize the community's main road, Fred Jackson Way (formerly 3rd and Filbert Streets).Community and Economic Development Agency Monthly Status Report
. November 2010. Retrieved 22-01-2011.
In 2010 a thirty-six town home development was under construction to provide ultra low income housing that is planned to be kept affordable over time through a low equity scheme. A county assessment has stated that the town is ideal for warehousing businesses due to its strategic location between Marin County,
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, and the
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in addition to its easy access to major freeways, railways, and an available workforce with
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.


See also

* Casino Proposals


References


External links

*
John Gioia
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