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Community areas vs neighborhoods

All community areas are neighborhoods but not all neighborhoods are community areas. The difference is that community areas are a set and static set of 77 divisions. Over the years different communities have formed within the community areas to create distinct neighborhoods. It is this reason the community areas can be considered neighborhoods within itself. — oo64eva (Alex) ( U | T | C) @ 06:07, May 13, 2005

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I use this web site all the time, I am an appraiser, communities are not the same as neighborhoods and it is appropriate that these are separate. I agree with the comment above completely April 12, 2007 Diana

Actually you got this backwards... The community areas were created for a larger census defined area to measure population and demographics. Most community areas got their names from the neighborhoods within the areas. The two should remain separate as they are on the chicago GIS maps [1]. -- Nickvet419 ( talk) 06:12, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Northwest Side vs. Far North Side, North Side

I think this page (Neighborhoods of Chicago) gets wrong which neighborhoods should be included in the North Side, Northwest Side and Far North Side. Any areas west of the River, or, farther north, the North Shore Sanitary Canal, should either be West Side or Northwest Side. Chicago Slim ChicagoSlim 17:14, 26 August 2006 (UTC) = ChicagoSlim reply

City of Chicago Neighborhood maps

Does anyone know the proper way to add City of Chicago Neighborhood maps to the neighborhood templates or to the pages. TonyTheTiger 01:39, 30 December 2006 (UTC) reply

Join the discussions at talk:Community areas of Chicago —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TonyTheTiger ( talkcontribs) 00:36, 10 January 2007 (UTC). reply

Agree. Community areas should be merged under neighborhoods Thomas Paine1776 23:31, 20 February 2007 (UTC) reply

The neighborhoods should be separat articles from the Community areas because they are defined by separate boundaries and have different definitions. They should also have a infobox like Chinatown, Chicago's article. -- Nickvet419 ( talk) 06:14, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Merger of Golden Ghetto

Golden Ghetto has been marked as not clearly identifying the importance of the topic since October 2006. It has been flagged for merger to this article since October also.

Is it going to be merged? Is it a notable term ie is there more coverage than a dictionary definition? Or should it be merged / redirected / deleted? Ga rr ie 23:29, 17 June 2007 (UTC) reply

Well, it needs to be merged to West Ridge, Chicago. Speciate 01:03, 18 June 2007 (UTC) reply

Colored Version

It would be better to have a colored version of the Chicago neighborhood map image. Colors grouping the neighborhoods belong according to the regional divisions in this article. KyuuA4 22:20, 31 October 2007 (UTC) reply

I've basically created just that, although it may require some tweaking to match definitions used on Wikipedia. My map is here—does this look about right? -- Peter Talk 23:51, 17 January 2008 (UTC) reply

Wikitravel links

I've worked on the Wikitravel guide to Chicago over the past year and there is now a ton of content about individual neighborhoods on that site, which I think might be useful to link to. In particular, there are street maps, most of which designate the exact street boundaries of the community areas & neighborhoods listed on this page as well as the Community areas of Chicago page (I often drew upon these articles for boundary definitions).

IMO, it would be useful to link the individual community area/neighborhood articles to the appropriate Wikitravel Chicago "district" articles, but I clearly have a conflict of interest preventing me from doing it myself—I am not only a regular contributor and administrator on Wikitravel, I also am an editor of a commercial printed guide based on the free online Wikitravel Chicago guides. I am also rather inexperienced on Wikipedia—do others think that these links would be useful? -- Peter Talk 00:00, 18 January 2008 (UTC) reply

Yes, it would be an excellent idea. After all, one page can't do justice to all of the issues involved in discussing neighborhoods, communities, urban change, etc. I, however, don't have the skills either. Kagillogly ( talk) 20:26, 18 April 2008 (UTC)kagillogly reply

Map colors

...are off for the Far North Side. Little help? dfg ( talk) 20:10, 15 July 2008 (UTC) reply

Edgewater Beach

Edgewater Beach, a neighborhood in the Edgewater community area, is absent from the grid. Relgif ( talk) 04:34, 20 October 2010 (UTC) reply

Lists by community area

This list should probably go or be modified. Reason is because the neighborhoods have different boundaries than the community areas and often fall between multiple community areas.-- Nickvet419 ( talk) 06:18, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Neighborhoods generally speaking are an abstraction and in some cases are made up by realtors and/or the chamber of commerce (see: River North and the Museum Campus), while others simply come and go due to economic shifts (see: Packingtown). The list of those 77 areas defined officially by the city are exactly that:official. What you are saying should 'go or be modified' are not only consistent districts for census purposes, but they have been around for 31 years and aren't subject to our whims as Wikipedia editors. Each community article might (as some already do) contain neighborhood subsections (e.g. New City containing sections for Back of the Yards and Canaryville), but lets not get carried away with carving things up in an era where your average Chicago resident (at least many of those living north of Roosevelt and east of Western) hasn't lived in the same spot for more than five years. Ryecatcher773 ( talk) 08:54, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply
Was saying here that the neighborhood boundaries often fall between 2 or more community areas and cant properly be represented in both areas subsection. By making neighborhoods there own pages as some of them already have, you can have an article completely about the neighborhood with historical and current facts and not be constrained to the community area boundaries.-- Nickvet419 ( talk) 19:59, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Why is there no map in this article?

If our project purports to be encyclopedic, why is there nothing like an excellent map that shows all the neighborhoods of Chicago in this article? Come on!! 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 02:38, 20 July 2020 (UTC) reply

Dearborn Park

I'm planning on creating a page for Dearborn Park. It's a neighborhood in the Near South Side that is mentioned (a very small mention) on the Near South Side page, but I think it has enough history and interest to warrant its own page; it came out of the 1973 Chicago 21 Plan and there are are many other facts that make it noteworthy. I could just build out a section on Near South Side, similar to what was done with Back of the Yards and Canaryville for New City -- but I think it deserves more attention than that and I'm willing to do the work. I'm a bit unclear on why some neighbordhoods (e.g. Fulton River District) get their own pages and some don't. But, in any case, I'm going to work on this over the next couple of weeks. If anyone objects, let me know so I can save the time. Any and all feedback appreciated. Thanks. IntegrityPen ( talk) 01:54, 3 April 2023 (UTC) reply

Done. Dearborn Park IntegrityPen ( talk) 11:30, 15 April 2023 (UTC) reply