A drizzly Monday, and Dover Street Park in North Oakland is deserted: a broad, bare lawn, circled by a perimeter that’s been given over to food plants and — starting at the park’s northeast corner, a growing chain of young fruit trees. But if two nearby residents get their way, part of Dover Street Park’s pioneering food garden will have to be uprooted, and plans for expansion will grind to a halt.
City Considers Scaling Back North Oakland Food Garden








