Neighborhoods in Cleveland
Neighborhoods in Cleveland refer to the 34 neighborhood communities of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, as defined by the Cleveland City Planning Commission.[1][2] Based on historical definitions and census data, the neighborhoods serve as the basis for various urban planning initiatives on both the municipal and metropolitan levels.[2] Technically known as Statistical Planning Areas (SPAs), they also provide a "framework for summarizing socio-economic and other statistics within the city."[2] City neighborhood boundaries were last revised by the City Planning Commission in 2012.[2]
Cleveland's neighborhoods are generally defined by their position on either the East Side or West Side of the Cuyahoga River.[3] Downtown and Cuyahoga Valley are situated between the East and West Sides, while the Broadway–Slavic Village neighborhood is sometimes referred to as the South Side.
Neighborhoods
Notes
- ↑ Includes Whiskey Island and The Flats.
- ↑ Downtown districts include the Campus District, Civic Center, East 4th Street, Gateway District, Nine-Twelve District, North Coast Harbor, Playhouse Square, Superior Arts District, Warehouse District, and historically Short Vincent.
- ↑ Includes Asiatown.
- ↑ Includes Duck Island.
- ↑ Includes Little Italy.
References
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- Cleveland Neighborhoods, Destination Cleveland
- Neighborhoods and Landmarks, The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (Case Western Reserve University)
- Current Cleveland Neighborhood Maps, Northern Ohio Data and Information Service (NODIS), Levin College of Urban Affairs (Cleveland State University)