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[Green]Bus Lane: Oakside wasn't always a bustling city built for cars. Adapting it's city layout to accommodate it's already robust public transportation.
[Red]Bus Loading Zones: Indication of bus loading zones at notable bus stations.
[Blue]Emergency Zone: Indicator for Emergency Vehicles
Uptown: As Oakside expanded over the years, more money was placed into newer constructed buildings and infrastructure. Uptown is a compact residential area with many luxury apartment complexes and condos. It has the largest central park in town Pearl Park.
Midtown: Midtown is the bustle and hustle of the city. It is the largest residential area of Oakside. As well as it's the home of the largest, luxury shopping district, praised in column magazines across the county. Beachwood Shopping District is a highly sought at tourist attraction for it's number of classy, luxury department stores. Intermingled with these department stores, are your typical businesses, real estate, a law firm, and several other businesses.
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Downtown: With all of Mid and Up town's glitz and glam, few seek out the few hot spots that Downtown offers. A smaller residential area, and a small shopping district to a bus stop. Downtown is a place with a seedy nighttime and little to no praise. Few notable places in Downtown include The Grindhouse a Horror Theme'd Coffeeshop and and Washed Ashore an antique shop run by the same family for the last 20 years.
School: Oakside has six schools. Three are located in it's downtown and one of them is a combined school. Their middle school and high school share the same building Grover Memorial High and Middle School. The community college sits in downtown's heart, Oakside Community College. In Midtown the Elementary and Middle School share the same lot, but the middle school was recently built. Little Sapling Elementary and Bayside Middle School. While Ashwood High School sits on the edge of uptown.