Is Lawndale in Chicago a safe neighborhood?
Lawndale, Illinois null is located within the Chicago local government area, part of the Cook County Region in undefined.
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Unless you teach school during the day, stay away. Being white, they come up to your car and yell "drugs". The Only reason a white person would be in Garfield Park is to go to the Conservatory, or to buy drugs. Stay away. Although times have changed for the better now that Rockwell and Horner Homes are down.
I rode my bicycle from West Loop on a chilly, cloudy day in early spring because I wanted to see the houses where the Shameless characters live (these are in South Lawndale between the Kedzie and Central Park stations on CTA's Pink Line). I rode through University Village/Little Italy, Tri-Taylor and then down Ogden and through Douglas Park. While you can tell that the area around Douglas Park is somewhat economically depressed, I didn't feel threatened or scared. You encounter the usual panhandlers at traffic lights but I didn't really witness any drug dealing at corners or anything of that sort. I suppose in the summer months when more people spend time outdoors, you could expect higher occurrences of petty and perhaps violent crime.
Lawndale is NOT a safe neighborhood. There are quite a few crimes here, and many of them are violent. I'd keep my distance.
Lawndale is a pretty high-crime area, in comparison to the rest of the city. There are some parts of the neighborhood that are safe, but you'll want to research the crime rate to be sure.