San Lorenzo (Spanish for "Saint Laurence") is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the historic Eden Township in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Alameda County, California, United States. The population was 29,581 at the 2020 census.

In 1944, under contract to the U.S. Navy, The David D. Bohannon Company began construction of San Lorenzo Village, which was one of the nation's first planned communities, with parcels designated for schools, churches, parks, and several retail centers. Bohannon's pioneering pre-cutting techniques, referred to as the "California method," were used in later developments, such as the more famous Levittown, Pennsylvania.

History

thumb|left|upright|San Lorenzo is named after [[Rancho San Lorenzo (Castro)|Rancho San Lorenzo, a vast estate granted in 1841 to Don Guillermo Castro, a noted Californio ranchero.]]

San Lorenzo is located on the route of El Camino Viejo on land of the former Rancho San Lorenzo, a Mexican land grant given to Guillermo Castro in 1841, and the former Rancho San Leandro, granted to José Joaquin Estudillo in 1842.

Early residents during the California Gold Rush era lived here as squatters along the border between Rancho San Lorenzo and Rancho San Leandro. The informal name given to the area was Squatterville.

The first post office opened in San Lorenzo in 1854.

Many of the early inhabitants are buried in San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery, including Moses Wicks, who brought oysters to San Leandro Bay from Patchogue, Long Island. The cemetery is maintained by the county and the Hayward Area Historical Society.

San Lorenzo was mostly farmland, a significant center of production of fruit and flowers, from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.

In 1944, under contract to the U.S. Navy, The David D. Bohannon Company began construction of San Lorenzo Village, a tract of two- and three-bedroom homes for workers in the East Bay's war industries. San Lorenzo Village was one of the nation's first planned communities, with parcels designated for schools, churches, parks, and several retail centers. Bohannon's pioneering pre-cutting techniques, referred to as the "California method," were used in later developments, such as the more famous Levittown, Pennsylvania. Home construction continued into the 1950s to accommodate the region's booming population.

San Lorenzo Village housing project launched as the largest privately financed housing project on the West Coast during WWII. San Lorenzo Shopping Center became one of the country's first planned community shopping centers and was home to the first Mervyn's Department Store.

Segregation

The original San Lorenzo Village homes were restricted to white owners, and re-sale of homes were limited to white owners through racially restrictive covenants on property deeds. "Sales brochures in the early to mid-1950s [...] assured prospective buyers that the village was "a safe investment" because "farsighted protective restrictions ... permanently safeguard your investment.""

Legal enforcement of such covenants was deemed to violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by the Supreme Court in Shelley v. Kraemer (1948), meaning that while parties could choose to abide by the covenants, they could no longer be legally used to prevent non-white persons from buying properties with such restrictions. As a general note, without specific reference to San Lorenzo, after Shelley, homeowners associations still would bar non-white owners by requiring membership in the association before buying property, and federal and state governments refused to enforce the Shelley decision. In San Lorenzo, the black population remained under one-half percent in the early 1970s.

The language of these restrictions, even if not enforceable, may still be on property deeds.

Geography

thumb|right|William Roberts House

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and 0.68% is water. San Lorenzo Creek runs along its northern border. It is located between the incorporated cities of San Leandro to the north and Hayward to the south.

Demographics

San Lorenzo first appeared as an unincorporated community in the 1960 U.S. census;

!Pop 2010

!style="background-color: #ffffb3;" |Pop 2020

!% 2000

!% 2010

!style="background-color: #ffffb3;" |% 2020

|-

|White alone (NH)

|11,475

|7,592

|style='background: #ffffe6; |5,824

|52.40%

|32.37%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |19.69%

|-

|Black or African American alone (NH)

|584

|1,062

|style='background: #ffffe6; |1,424

|2.67%

|4.53%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |4.81%

|-

|Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)

|102

|73

|style='background: #ffffe6; |60

|0.47%

|0.31%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |0.20%

|-

|Asian alone (NH)

|3,331

|4,957

|style='background: #ffffe6; |8,248

|15.21%

|21.14%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |27.88%

|-

|Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone (NH)

|90

|167

|style='background: #ffffe6; |312

|0.41%

|0.71%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |1.05%

|-

|Other race alone (NH)

|46

|51

|style='background: #ffffe6; |121

|0.21%

|0.22%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |0.41%

|-

|Mixed race or Multiracial (NH)

|872

|707

|style='background: #ffffe6; |1,104

|3.98%

|3.01%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |3.73%

|-

|Hispanic or Latino (any race)

|5,398

|8,843

|style='background: #ffffe6; |12,488

|24.65%

|37.71%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |42.22%

|-

|Total

|21,898

|23,452

|style='background: #ffffe6; |29,581

|100.00%

|100.00%

|style='background: #ffffe6; |100.00%

|}

2020 census

As of the 2020 census, San Lorenzo had a population of 29,581 and a population density of .

The census reported that 100.0% of residents lived in urban areas, while 0.0% lived in rural areas.

The median age was 39.4years. 21.3% of residents were under the age of 18 and 15.1% were 65years of age or older. For every 100 females there were 95.9 males, and for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 93.3 males age 18 and over.

There were 9,198 housing units at an average density of , of which 8,991 (97.7%) were occupied, leaving a vacancy rate of 2.3%. Among occupied units, 64.1% were owner-occupied and 35.9% were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 0.5% and the rental vacancy rate was 2.0%.

The median household income was $110,495, and the per capita income was $41,279. About 4.0% of families and 5.6% of the population were below the poverty line.

Government

San Lorenzo is an unincorporated community and thus is governed directly by the County of Alameda. The area is policed by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.

Public education

San Lorenzo is served by the San Lorenzo Unified School District, established in 1865.

References

  • Unincorporated Communities - Alameda County government
  • Eden Area Municipal Advisory Council
  • San Lorenzo Library
  • San Lorenzo Express (local news)
  • San Lorenzo Village Homes Association
  • Friends of San Lorenzo Creek
  • Hayward Area Historical society