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A map to please all the people all the time

Based on the lively discussion here is my final attempt at a remapping of the neighborhoods. As J said, it’s meant to be an organizing scheme not a statement of absolute Truth. Check out the image here or on Google maps. If other want to create a version I think you can click “Save to my maps” and then start editing your own version.

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jseattle
jseattle
15 years ago

Thanks jonglix. Now to figure out how to shuffle the categories on the site. So many chores for a neighborhood blogger!

josh
josh
15 years ago

once this is finished, how about making the map part of the map bigger? Hilltop could really use a catchier name, but I don’t know what it is.

Capitol hill curious
Capitol hill curious
15 years ago

Isn’t the area to the south of madison St the squire park part of the CD???

get outta da CD
get outta da CD
15 years ago

No thanks. Really. Stay north of Madison where you belong, please.

Radio flyer
Radio flyer
15 years ago

you really should consider keeping your neighborhood names/divisions contained within the actual Capitol Hill neighborhood (North of Madison). Personally, I’m all for being included in both neighborhoods but honestly it just doesn’t make any sense. no?

Bart Reynolds
Bart Reynolds
15 years ago

As a long-time hill resident, the final map makes me happy! The new boundaries make sense to me. I’ve lived in Broadway, the far north of St Marks, and both inside of and south of Radio Point. I own a business at the boundary of Hilltop and Pike/Pine Corridor. Thanks for brokering all the opinions!

something else
something else
15 years ago

Thanks for the map jonglix. I’m getting ready to move to CHS, and it’s nice to know what sub-‘hood I’d be claiming in advance. I-5 Shores it is!