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{{Short description|Neighborhoods in New Orleans, Louisiana, US}} |
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The city planning commission for [[New Orleans]] divided the city into 13 planning districts and 73<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Campanella |first=Richard |date=2011-06-01 |title=City neighborhoods: a matter of evolving perception |url=http://thelensnola.org/2011/06/01/new-orleans-neighborhoods-the-73-census-tracts-creole-treme-marigny-sixth-ward/ |access-date=2022-07-20 |website=The Lens |language=en-US}}</ref> distinct [[neighborhoods]] in 1980. Although initially in the study 68 neighborhoods were designated, and later increased by the City Planning Commission to 76 in October 2001 based in census data,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013 |title=Neighborhood Definition |url=https://www.datacenterresearch.org/pre-katrina/def/neighborhood.html |access-date=2022-07-20 |website=www.datacenterresearch.org}}</ref> most planners, neighborhood associations, researchers, and journalists have since widely adopted the 73 as the number and can even trace the number back to the early 1900s.<ref name=":0" /> |
The city planning commission for [[New Orleans]] divided the city into 13 planning districts and 73<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Campanella |first=Richard |date=2011-06-01 |title=City neighborhoods: a matter of evolving perception |url=http://thelensnola.org/2011/06/01/new-orleans-neighborhoods-the-73-census-tracts-creole-treme-marigny-sixth-ward/ |access-date=2022-07-20 |website=The Lens |language=en-US}}</ref> distinct [[neighborhoods]] in 1980. Although initially in the study 68 neighborhoods were designated, and later increased by the City Planning Commission to 76 in October 2001 based in census data,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013 |title=Neighborhood Definition |url=https://www.datacenterresearch.org/pre-katrina/def/neighborhood.html |access-date=2022-07-20 |website=www.datacenterresearch.org}}</ref> most planners, neighborhood associations, researchers, and journalists have since widely adopted the 73 as the number and can even trace the number back to the early 1900s.<ref name=":0" /> |
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While most of these assigned boundaries match with traditional local designations, some others differ from common traditional use. This is a result of the city planning commission's wish to divide the city into sections for governmental planning and zoning purposes without crossing [[United States Census|United States census]] tract boundaries. While most of the listed names have been in common use by New Orleanians for generations, some designated names are rarely heard outside the planning commission's usage. |
While most of these assigned boundaries match with traditional local designations, some others differ from common traditional use. This is a result of the city planning commission's wish to divide the city into sections for governmental planning and zoning purposes without crossing [[United States Census|United States census]] tract boundaries. While most of the listed names have been in common use by New Orleanians for generations, some designated names are rarely heard outside the planning commission's usage. |
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==East Bank== |
==East Bank== |
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=== French Quarter / CBD, Warehouse (Districts 1a & 1b)<ref>{{Cite |
=== French Quarter / CBD, Warehouse (Districts 1a & 1b)<ref>{{Cite map |date=2015-03-06 |title=Planning District 1a |url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/37f00af1-7a75-474e-b739-789da03b9814/PD_1a/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211134/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/37f00af1-7a75-474e-b739-789da03b9814/PD_1a/ |archive-date=2015-03-06 |access-date=2021-10-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite map |date=2015-03-06 |title=Planning District 1b |url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0e3a4798-fd7c-43bf-b2b8-c598925e1f50/PD_1b/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211123/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0e3a4798-fd7c-43bf-b2b8-c598925e1f50/PD_1b/ |archive-date=2015-03-06 |access-date=2021-10-22}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Planning districts and neighborhoods |url=https://nolaplans.com/plans/General/Planning_Districts_and_Neighborhoods_Map.pdf}}</ref> === |
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* [[French Quarter]] also called Vieux Carré |
* [[French Quarter]] also called Vieux Carré |
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* [[New Orleans Central Business District|Central Business District]] |
* [[New Orleans Central Business District|Central Business District]] |
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===Central City / Garden District Area (District 2)<ref>{{Cite |
===Central City / Garden District Area (District 2)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2015-03-06|title=Planning District 2|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dba5f790-84fe-49f8-9c92-409d64d873d5/PD_2/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211204/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dba5f790-84fe-49f8-9c92-409d64d873d5/PD_2/|archive-date=2015-03-06}}</ref>=== |
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*[[Central City, New Orleans|Central City]] |
*[[Central City, New Orleans|Central City]] |
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*[[East Riverside, New Orleans|East Riverside]] |
*[[East Riverside, New Orleans|East Riverside]] |
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*[[Faubourg Livaudais]] |
*[[Faubourg Livaudais]] |
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===Uptown / Carrollton Area (District 3)<ref>{{Cite |
===Uptown / Carrollton Area (District 3)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2014-10-16|title=Planning District 3|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/5bc4e736-679d-4318-b957-f51189c33755/PD_3/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141016175905/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/5bc4e736-679d-4318-b957-f51189c33755/PD_3/|archive-date=2014-10-16}}</ref>=== |
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*[[Audubon, New Orleans|Audubon]], also known as University |
*[[Audubon, New Orleans|Audubon]], also known as University |
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*[[Black Pearl, New Orleans|Black Pearl]] |
*[[Black Pearl, New Orleans|Black Pearl]] |
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*[[Calliope Projects|B.W. Cooper]], formerly [[Calliope Projects]] |
*[[Calliope Projects|B.W. Cooper]], formerly [[Calliope Projects]] |
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*[[Fairgrounds, New Orleans|Fairgrounds]] |
*[[Fairgrounds, New Orleans|Fairgrounds]] |
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*[[Faubourg St. John]] |
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*[[Gert Town, New Orleans|Gert Town]] |
*[[Gert Town, New Orleans|Gert Town]] |
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*[[Zion City, New Orleans]] |
*[[Zion City, New Orleans]] |
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*[[Tulane/Gravier, New Orleans|Tulane/Gravier]] |
*[[Tulane/Gravier, New Orleans|Tulane/Gravier]] |
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===Lakeview Area (District 5)<ref>{{Cite |
===Lakeview Area (District 5)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2015-02-22|title=Planning District 5|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/f2a6b6e6-c933-4d76-9c4a-a5f026594d15/PD_5/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222141017/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/f2a6b6e6-c933-4d76-9c4a-a5f026594d15/PD_5/|archive-date=2015-02-22}}</ref> === |
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*[[City Park, New Orleans|City Park]] |
*[[City Park, New Orleans|City Park]] |
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*[[Lakeshore/Lake Vista, New Orleans|Lakeshore/Lake Vista]] |
*[[Lakeshore/Lake Vista, New Orleans|Lakeshore/Lake Vista]] |
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*[[West End, New Orleans|West End]] |
*[[West End, New Orleans|West End]] |
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===Gentilly Area (District 6)<ref>{{Cite |
===Gentilly Area (District 6)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2015-07-27|title=Planning District 6|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dfffdf09-437d-4edb-9492-3a26d101b9f4/PD_6/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150727005134/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dfffdf09-437d-4edb-9492-3a26d101b9f4/PD_6/|archive-date=2015-07-27}}</ref> === |
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*[[Dillard, New Orleans|Dillard]] |
*[[Dillard, New Orleans|Dillard]] |
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*[[Filmore, New Orleans|Filmore]] |
*[[Filmore, New Orleans|Filmore]] |
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*[[St. Anthony, New Orleans|St. Anthony]] |
*[[St. Anthony, New Orleans|St. Anthony]] |
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=== Marigny, Bywater, St. Claude, St. Roch, Desire (District 7)<ref>{{Cite |
=== Marigny, Bywater, St. Claude, St. Roch, Desire (District 7)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2015-03-22|title=Planning District 7|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/d95a5431-5b41-44a0-820a-88623105ccf6/PD_7/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150322225028/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/d95a5431-5b41-44a0-820a-88623105ccf6/PD_7/|archive-date=2015-03-22}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> === |
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*[[Bywater, New Orleans|Bywater]] |
*[[Bywater, New Orleans|Bywater]] |
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*[[Desire Area, New Orleans|Desire Area]] |
*[[Desire Area, New Orleans|Desire Area]] |
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*[[St. Roch, New Orleans|St. Roch]] |
*[[St. Roch, New Orleans|St. Roch]] |
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===Lower Ninth Ward Area/Holy Cross (District 8)<ref>{{Cite |
===Lower Ninth Ward Area/Holy Cross (District 8)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2014-09-14|title=Planning District 8|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/ead1777f-3c7d-4746-a676-ae3e891bd07e/PD_8/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140914013438/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/ead1777f-3c7d-4746-a676-ae3e891bd07e/PD_8/|archive-date=2014-09-14}}</ref> <ref name=":1" /> === |
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*[[Holy Cross, New Orleans|Holy Cross]] |
*[[Holy Cross, New Orleans|Holy Cross]] |
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*[[Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans|Lower Ninth Ward]] |
*[[Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans|Lower Ninth Ward]] |
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==Eastern New Orleans== |
==Eastern New Orleans== |
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===New Orleans East (District 9)<ref>{{Cite |
===New Orleans East (District 9)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2014-12-28|title=Planning District 9|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/c2c26966-281b-4bdd-822b-dcf10a500c8b/PD_9/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141228202312/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/c2c26966-281b-4bdd-822b-dcf10a500c8b/PD_9/|archive-date=2014-12-28}}</ref> === |
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*[[Little Woods, New Orleans|Little Woods]], also called Edge Lake |
*[[Little Woods, New Orleans|Little Woods]], also called Edge Lake |
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*[[Pines Village, New Orleans|Pines Village]] |
*[[Pines Village, New Orleans|Pines Village]] |
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==West Bank== |
==West Bank== |
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===Algiers Area (District 12)<ref>{{Cite |
===Algiers Area (District 12)<ref>{{Cite map|date=2015-03-06|title=Planning District 12|url=http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0fb56a39-e74d-4d48-a3f7-856764aa7ec2/PD_12/|access-date=2021-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211128/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0fb56a39-e74d-4d48-a3f7-856764aa7ec2/PD_12/|archive-date=2015-03-06}}</ref>=== |
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*[[Algiers Point]] |
*[[Algiers Point]] |
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*U.S. Naval Support Area |
*U.S. Naval Support Area |
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*[[Brechtel Park (New Orleans)|Tall Timbers / Brechtel]] |
*[[Brechtel Park (New Orleans)|Tall Timbers / Brechtel]] |
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*[[Aurora, New Orleans|New Aurora]] (Includes River Park, Cut Off, and Lower Coast Algiers) |
*[[Aurora, New Orleans|New Aurora]] (Includes River Park, Cut Off, and Lower Coast Algiers) |
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*[[Christopher homes project [Christopher homes housing project) |
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===English Turn Area (District 13)=== |
===English Turn Area (District 13)=== |
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There are a number of traditional and historic divisions of New Orleans which may still be commonly heard of in conversation, but which do not correspond with New Orleans City Planning Commission designations. |
There are a number of traditional and historic divisions of New Orleans which may still be commonly heard of in conversation, but which do not correspond with New Orleans City Planning Commission designations. |
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The 19th-century division of the city along the axis of [[Canal Street, New Orleans|Canal Street]] into [[Downtown New Orleans|downtown]] and [[Uptown New Orleans|uptown]] is a prime example. Various areas of the modern city which were separate towns in the past, such as [[Algiers, Louisiana|Algiers]] and [[Carrollton, Louisiana|Carrollton]], continue to be spoken of – but now as neighborhoods. The large area to the east of the [[Industrial Canal]] and north of the [[Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal]], little developed until the last third of the 20th century, is often referred to as [[Eastern New Orleans]] (or "New Orleans East |
The 19th-century division of the city along the axis of [[Canal Street, New Orleans|Canal Street]] into [[Downtown New Orleans|downtown]] and [[Uptown New Orleans|uptown]] is a prime example. Various areas of the modern city which were separate towns in the past, such as [[Algiers, Louisiana|Algiers]] and [[Carrollton, Louisiana|Carrollton]], continue to be spoken of – but now as neighborhoods. The large area to the east of the [[Industrial Canal]] and north of the [[Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal]], little developed until the last third of the 20th century, is often referred to as [[Eastern New Orleans]] (or "New Orleans East", although that term usually refers to a [[New Orleans East|smaller subset]] of the area). |
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Another example is the use of the [[Wards of New Orleans|Wards]] as means of neighborhood identification for the city's residents. Originally created in 1805 with only 7 wards designated, there now are 17 in total.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Orleans Ward Boundaries |url=http://nutrias.org/facts/wards.htm |access-date=2022-07-24 |website=nutrias.org}}</ref> Socially among locals the wards are divided by the ones located "uptown" and the ones located "downtown". Later in the 1980's there was a rise in the use of them as cultural identifiers with the emergence of [[bounce music]] and the recognition of the different dialects within them.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Wards of New Orleans {{!}} |url=http://hnrs109sp18.blog.sbc.edu/2018/01/18/the-wards-of-new-orleans/ |access-date=2022-07-24 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
Another example is the use of the [[Wards of New Orleans|Wards]] as means of neighborhood identification for the city's residents. Originally created in 1805 with only 7 wards designated, there now are 17 in total.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Orleans Ward Boundaries |url=http://nutrias.org/facts/wards.htm |access-date=2022-07-24 |website=nutrias.org}}</ref> Socially among locals the wards are divided by the ones located "uptown" and the ones located "downtown". Later in the 1980's there was a rise in the use of them as cultural identifiers with the emergence of [[bounce music]] and the recognition of the different dialects within them.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Wards of New Orleans {{!}} |url=http://hnrs109sp18.blog.sbc.edu/2018/01/18/the-wards-of-new-orleans/ |access-date=2022-07-24 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 22 December 2024
The city planning commission for New Orleans divided the city into 13 planning districts and 73[1] distinct neighborhoods in 1980. Although initially in the study 68 neighborhoods were designated, and later increased by the City Planning Commission to 76 in October 2001 based in census data,[2] most planners, neighborhood associations, researchers, and journalists have since widely adopted the 73 as the number and can even trace the number back to the early 1900s.[1] While most of these assigned boundaries match with traditional local designations, some others differ from common traditional use. This is a result of the city planning commission's wish to divide the city into sections for governmental planning and zoning purposes without crossing United States census tract boundaries. While most of the listed names have been in common use by New Orleanians for generations, some designated names are rarely heard outside the planning commission's usage.
East Bank
[edit]- French Quarter also called Vieux Carré
- Central Business District
- Central City
- East Riverside
- Garden District
- Irish Channel
- Lower Garden District
- Milan
- St. Thomas
- Touro
- Faubourg Lafayette
- Faubourg Livaudais
- Audubon, also known as University
- Black Pearl
- Broadmoor
- Dixon
- East Carrollton
- Freret
- Hollygrove
- Leonidas, also called West Carrollton
- Fontainebleau, also called Marlyville
- Uptown
- West Riverside
Mid-City Area (District 4)[5]
[edit]- Bayou St. John
- B.W. Cooper, formerly Calliope Projects
- Fairgrounds
- Gert Town
- Zion City, New Orleans
- Iberville Development (note: This area was built on the site of the infamous Storyville neighborhood.)
- Mid-City
- Parkview
- Seventh Ward
- St. Bernard Projects
- Tremé/Lafitte
- Tulane/Gravier
- Dillard
- Filmore
- Gentilly Terrace
- Gentilly Woods
- Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks
- Milneburg
- Pontchartrain Park
- St. Anthony
- Bywater
- Desire Area
- New Desire Projects: Abundance Square
- Faubourg Marigny
- Florida Area
- Florida Projects
- St. Claude
- St. Roch
Eastern New Orleans
[edit]- Little Woods, also called Edge Lake
- Pines Village
- Plum Orchard
- Read Boulevard East
- Read Boulevard West
- West Lake Forest
Village de L'Est (District 10)
[edit]Venetian Isles / Lake Catherine (District 11)
[edit]West Bank
[edit]- Algiers Point
- U.S. Naval Support Area
- Aurora, also called Old Aurora; includes Huntlee Village and Walnut Bend
- Behrman, New Orleans
- Fischer Housing Development
- McDonogh, formerly called McDonoghville
- Tall Timbers / Brechtel
- New Aurora (Includes River Park, Cut Off, and Lower Coast Algiers)
- [[Christopher homes project [Christopher homes housing project)
English Turn Area (District 13)
[edit]Latitude and longitude of neighborhoods
[edit]Neighborhood | Longitude | Latitude |
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U.S. NAVAL BASE | -90.02609253 | 29.94608469 |
ALGIERS POINT | -90.0516057 | 29.95246187 |
WHITNEY | -90.04235744 | 29.94720026 |
AUDUBON | -90.12145042 | 29.93299437 |
OLD AURORA | -89.9953° W[14] | 29.92444011 |
B. W. COOPER | -90.09175301 | 29.95177397 |
BAYOU ST. JOHN | -90.08651733 | 29.97607064 |
BEHRMAN | -90.02643585 | 29.9348167 |
BLACK PEARL | -90.13488293 | 29.93589521 |
BROADMOOR | -90.10381222 | 29.9465681 |
MARLYVILLE - FONTAINEBLEAU | -90.11346817 | 29.95300103 |
GERT TOWN | -90.10582924 | 29.96028871 |
MID-CITY | -90.09939194 | 29.97040133 |
ST. CLAUDE | -90.03926754 | 29.97181404 |
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT | -90.07445812 | 29.95002632 |
FRENCH QUARTER | -90.06437302 | 29.95883865 |
CENTRAL CITY | -90.086689 | 29.93946537 |
LAKE CATHERINE | -89.76104736 | 30.08810775 |
VILLAGE DE LEST | -89.90112305 | 30.07325354 |
VIAVANT - VENETIAN ISLES | -89.945755 | 30.00311157 |
NEW AURORA - ENGLISH TURN | -89.94197845 | 29.90732938 |
TALL TIMBERS - BRECHTEL | -90.01338959 | 29.91030537 |
FISCHER DEV | -90.04154205 | 29.93239931 |
McDONOGH | -90.05141258 | 29.94340726 |
LOWER GARDEN DISTRICT | -90.06814957 | 29.93485389 |
ST. THOMAS DEV | -90.07098198 | 29.92436572 |
EAST RIVERSIDE | -90.09432793 | 29.91960476 |
IRISH CHANNEL | -90.08565903 | 29.91633148 |
TOURO | -90.09544373 | 29.923845 |
MILAN | -90.09836197 | 29.93254808 |
UPTOWN | -90.10788918 | 29.92644857 |
WEST RIVERSIDE | -90.11672974 | 29.91618269 |
EAST CARROLLTON | -90.12694359 | 29.94474598 |
FRERET | -90.1071167 | 29.93715966 |
GARDEN DISTRICT | -90.08505821 | 29.92793629 |
LEONIDAS | -90.13097763 | 29.95359597 |
HOLLYGROVE | -90.12299538 | 29.96727842 |
TULANE - GRAVIER | -90.08522987 | 29.95961945 |
TREME - LAFITTE | -90.07441521 | 29.96727842 |
SEVENTH WARD | -90.06651878 | 29.97642379 |
MARIGNY | -90.05587578 | 29.96504771 |
ST. ROCH | -90.05209923 | 29.98214852 |
DIXON | -90.11321068 | 29.97151663 |
LAKEWOOD | -90.1199913 | 29.98549398 |
NAVARRE | -90.11037827 | 29.98846764 |
CITY PARK | -90.09372711 | 29.99917205 |
LAKEVIEW | -90.10831833 | 30.00660499 |
WEST END | -90.11861801 | 30.01366576 |
LAKESHORE - LAKE VISTA | -90.09784698 | 30.02325275 |
FILMORE | -90.07707596 | 30.01054422 |
ST. BERNARD AREA | -90.08016586 | 29.99523236 |
DILLARD | -90.06591797 | 29.99865172 |
ST. ANTHONY | -90.06574631 | 30.01515218 |
LAKE TERRACE & OAKS | -90.06420135 | 30.02867753 |
MILNEBURG | -90.054245 | 30.01916539 |
PONTCHARTRAIN PARK | -90.03931046 | 30.0219894 |
GENTILLY WOODS | -90.03707886 | 30.00994963 |
GENTILLY TERRACE | -90.05235672 | 30.00370621 |
DESIRE AREA | -90.03330231 | 29.99389432 |
FLORIDA AREA | -90.03742218 | 29.98021553 |
FLORIDA DEV | -90.03252983 | 29.98170245 |
LOWER NINTH WARD | -90.01304626 | 29.96891424 |
BYWATER | -90.0302124 | 29.96534514 |
HOLY CROSS | -90.01785278 | 29.95508328 |
PINES VILLAGE | -90.02214432 | 30.01916539 |
PLUM ORCHARD | -90.00188828 | 30.01604402 |
READ BLVD WEST | -89.97922897 | 30.02005719 |
READ BLVD EAST | -89.95519638 | 30.03551382 |
WEST LAKE FOREST | -89.99210358 | 30.0270427 |
LITTLE WOODS | -89.98386383 | 30.04190384 |
FAIRGROUNDS | -90.0794363 | 29.98621882 |
IBERVILLE | -90.07368565 | 29.95949861 |
Other divisions and designations
[edit]There are a number of traditional and historic divisions of New Orleans which may still be commonly heard of in conversation, but which do not correspond with New Orleans City Planning Commission designations.
The 19th-century division of the city along the axis of Canal Street into downtown and uptown is a prime example. Various areas of the modern city which were separate towns in the past, such as Algiers and Carrollton, continue to be spoken of – but now as neighborhoods. The large area to the east of the Industrial Canal and north of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal, little developed until the last third of the 20th century, is often referred to as Eastern New Orleans (or "New Orleans East", although that term usually refers to a smaller subset of the area).
Another example is the use of the Wards as means of neighborhood identification for the city's residents. Originally created in 1805 with only 7 wards designated, there now are 17 in total.[15] Socially among locals the wards are divided by the ones located "uptown" and the ones located "downtown". Later in the 1980's there was a rise in the use of them as cultural identifiers with the emergence of bounce music and the recognition of the different dialects within them.[16]
See also
[edit]- Buildings and architecture of New Orleans
- Downtown New Orleans
- Uptown New Orleans
- Wards of New Orleans
- Housing Authority of New Orleans
- List of streets of New Orleans
References
[edit]- ^ a b Campanella, Richard (June 1, 2011). "City neighborhoods: a matter of evolving perception". The Lens. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
- ^ "Neighborhood Definition". www.datacenterresearch.org. 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
- ^ Planning District 1a (Map). March 6, 2015. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 1b (Map). March 6, 2015. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Planning districts and neighborhoods" (PDF).
- ^ Planning District 2 (Map). March 6, 2015. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 3 (Map). October 16, 2014. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 5 (Map). February 22, 2015. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 6 (Map). July 27, 2015. Archived from the original on July 27, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 7 (Map). March 22, 2015. Archived from the original on March 22, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 8 (Map). September 14, 2014. Archived from the original on September 14, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 9 (Map). December 28, 2014. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Planning District 12 (Map). March 6, 2015. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ "old aurora latitude longitude - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ "New Orleans Ward Boundaries". nutrias.org. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
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- Data Analysis Unit, Economic Development Division, City of New Orleans (1985). An overview of New Orleans.
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External links
[edit]- City of NOLA Data Portal Neighborhood boundary data for these neighborhoods
- NOLAhoods.com This site showcases many of the 85+ distinct neighborhoods within New Orleans, with a comprehensive calendar and current news feeds.
- Greater New Orleans Community Data Center This site produces New Orleans profiles based on the City Planning Commission's New Orleans neighborhood breakdown.
- New Orleans Neighborhood Guide