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Old 07-04-2008, 08:05 AM
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Saw this and had to jump in. I'm going to have to disagree with Bob on this one. I think Woodburn is a great place to live.

There are certainly older, poorer neighborhoods around (like you'll find anywhere), but it's a stretch to call Woodburn a slum. Woodburn has it's middle-class and luxury home developments too, and housing prices are a whole lot better here. But I especially prefer living in Woodburn to a Portland suburb for the greater natural beauty (and less pollution).

Woodburn has easy access to Salem and Portland, any major stores you might like (plus the outlet mall), constant new commercial development, 2-3 golf courses right in town, etc, etc.

And the crime? Probably a stretch to call it "very high." All depends on which areas of Portland or the state you choose to compare with.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and Woodburn's got a lot going for it in my books.
Have any children in the school system? Might change your mind.
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:51 AM
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That's true. The school system has gone downhill. I went to grade school there and got a good education. That was back in the 70's. Now it's over run with Mexicans. It that's racist, then I accept your contempt. Fact is, since this has happened, the educational system has gone to pot.

And another fact, compared to other communities, Woodburn has a much higher crime rate.
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Old 09-20-2008, 09:23 AM
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Yep, it's all relative. The south Bronx is probably heaven in comparison the real slums in third world countries. Either way, too bad about Woodburn having not so great schools, and the crime. It reminded me a lot of towns I saw in New Mexico--a strong Mexican influence, but not trashed up like many of the ethnic neighborhoods I saw in NY.
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I have lived in Woodburn for the past 10 years. My son is in 2nd grade, and I would say his school is awesome!!

"Nellie Muir is a K-5 elementary school serving about 440 students. We offer traditional, one-way bilingual, and two-way bilingual programs. Nellie Muir was recently honored for its academic achievement by the Oregon Department of Education, and was one of seven schools in Oregon to receive the "Celebrating Student Success" award in 2006. It was again honored this year, 2008, for the same achievement, gaining the prestigious "Continuing Student Success" award."

Having grown up in the Portland area, I would compare Woodburn's crime to just about anywhere else in the Salem, Portland area. I would attribute most of it to the growing meth problem.

All in all, I would say Woodburn is a great town and I have great neighbors.
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Old 09-22-2008, 09:01 PM
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I drove through Woodburn today on my Oregon road trip and I was surprised because it reminded me exactly of certain parts of Orange County, CA right near Santa Ana, which is heavily populated by predominantly illegal immigrant populations. Now I see that according to City-Data that Woodburn's population is 50% Hispanic. Give it 25 years and I bet it will reach 80% just like Santa Ana, which today has the highest violent crime rate in Orange County.
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Old 06-02-2009, 04:35 AM
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great to hear mrwumps waxpo about how all latinos are criminals. funny that the worst crime in recent memory that happened in woodburn was two white fools blowing up a bank and killing two police officers. Mexicans have been in Woodburn since the town began continuing through the bracero period where thousands of mexican laborers and their families were brought up into the Willamette valley for farmwork. Thats how some of my family got here and we've been proud Oregonians ever since. Maybe read some history fool and realize not every cat with brown skin is some illegal gang banger, we are Oregon just as much as you and your european family.
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Old 06-02-2009, 11:04 AM
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I noticed the number of hispanics while visiting the outlet mall there and even more in WalMart. Just sayin...........


OH and BTW- I don't care much for the outlet mall. Guess the stores there just aren't what I like.
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Old 06-03-2009, 12:35 AM
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Don't forget the Russians too. Only time I've seen an ambulance in 3 different languages.
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