Oriole Park
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The name comes from the park at its center — roughly ten acres set aside in the 1950s and named for the orioles that turned up in the trees. Everything here radiates out from that green space: a splash pad and playground, a paved walking loop, basketball and tennis courts, a baseball diamond, and picnic pavilions. Lemery Park sits a short walk away, so this southwest corner of Wyoming keeps two parks within reach of most front porches. The bird theme runs through the street grid too, from Oriole Avenue SW to Ariebill Street SW.
Crime in Oriole Park is reported at the city level, not the neighborhood level. The FBI doesn't publish reliable crime rates for individual neighborhoods, and within any community crime varies street to street. For an accurate, comparable picture, see the jurisdiction-wide figures for Wyoming.
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Resident-arranged private hauler
Garbage supplied by individual contractors to homeowners; city runs yard-waste drop-off.
Wyoming Department of Public Safety (Police)
Police/fire administration merged into Dept of Public Safety in 2014.
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