Pocket-Greenhaven, Sacramento, California

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Pocket-Greenhaven is a community within the city of Sacramento, California. It is bordered by Interstate 5 on the east and the Sacramento River on the south, west, and north. The three exits into the Pocket-Greenhaven community off Interstate 5 are 43rd Avenue (southbound only), Florin Road, and Pocket/Meadowview Road. Entering the area from the south on Interstate 5, travelers pass a large water tower with the words "Sacramento, City Of Trees" painted on it, marking the southern boundary of the city of Sacramento as well as the Pocket-Greenhaven area.

The community borders Land Park, Meadowview, and other suburbs, and is adjacent to the border with Yolo County. The main roads are Pocket Road, Florin Road, Greenhaven Drive, and Riverside Boulevard. The main high school is John F. Kennedy High School, established in 1967.

Located approximately 10 minutes from downtown, Greenhaven is populated mostly by upper middle class and upper class families. The upper eschelon of Greenhaven or the Pocket area is Riverlake, a series of gated communities bordered by Rush River Drive, Lakefront Drive, and Pocket Road. Greenhaven is a low crime community with excellent schools and a thriving amount of local businesses and restaurants.

Greenhaven was first developed as a planned community in 1962. Greenhaven Drive at Riverside Blvd was where a sales office was located to outline the community and to sell the homes which were semi-custom built. Dronberger, Harris and Parker were some of the first builders to the area. Greenhaven Drive was the major drive which ended at Moonlit Circle. In 1969, Greenhaven II was built along Riverside Blvd to the north. The Greenhaven area now has completely filled the entire area surrounded by the Sacramento River known as "The Pocket".