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*[http://www.coopercenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/StatChat_Charlottesville2010_07.21.2011.pdf Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service: Charlottesville City: Census 2011] | |||
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Revision as of 12:24, 26 July 2011
For planning purposes, the Charlottesville is divided into 18 neighborhoods by the Department of Neighborhood Development Services[1].
Within and among each of these neighborhoods, many vernacular names are used for neighborhoods as well.
City-designated neighborhoods
Neighborhoods recognized by the city[2].
- 10th & Page
- Barracks/Rugby
- Belmont-Carlton
- Fifeville
- Fry's Spring
- Greenbrier
- Jefferson Park Avenue
- Johnson Village
- Lewis Mountain
- Locust Grove
- Martha Jefferson
- Meadows Neighborhood
- North Downtown
- Ridge Street
- Rose Hill
- Starr Hill
- Venable
- Woolen Mills
Neighborhoods with associations
The city recognizes other neighborhoods that have neighborhood associations[3]:
- Forest Hills
- Friendship Court
- Grove Avenue neighborhood
- Kellytown
- Little High Area
- Orangedale
- Rugby Hills
- Greenleaf Park neighborhood
- University
- Westhaven
Other neighborhoods
References
- ↑ Neighborhoods: Design Day Charlottesville Community Design Center retrieved 7 Jun 2009.
- ↑ Charlottesville Neighborhoods, City of Charlottesville, retrieved 7 Jul 2009.
- ↑ NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEWS AND WEB SITES, City of Charlottesville retrieved 7 Jun 2009.