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For planning purposes, the [[Charlottesville]] is divided into 18 neighborhoods by the [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]]<ref name=ccdcneighborhoods>[http://www.cvilledesign.org/neighborhoods/ Neighborhoods: Design Day] [[Charlottesville Community Design Center]] retrieved 7 Jun 2009.</ref>.  
For planning purposes, the [[Charlottesville]] is divided into 18 neighborhoods by the [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]]<ref name="ccdcneighborhoods">[http://www.cvilledesign.org/neighborhoods/ Neighborhoods: Design Day] [[Charlottesville Community Design Center]] retrieved 7 Jun 2009.</ref>.  
Within and among each of these neighborhoods, many vernacular names (a.k.a. colloquial) are used for neighborhoods as well.
==City-designated neighborhoods==
[[Image:July 2011 - Neighborhoods of Charlottesville - Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.JPG| Map of city-designated neighborhoods, c. 2011|alt=Map of city-designated neighborhoods|thumb|500x500px]]
 
The City of Charlottesville's [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]] designated 19 Neighborhoods (Planning Areas) in the city: <ref name="city">[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1546 Charlottesville Neighborhoods], [[City of Charlottesville]], retrieved 7 Jul 2009.</ref>
 
#[[10th & Page]]
#[[Barracks/Rugby]]
#[[Barracks Road neighborhood|Barracks Road]]
#[[Belmont-Carlton]]
#[[Fifeville]]
#[[Fry's Spring]]
#[[Greenbrier neighborhood|Greenbrier]]
#[[Jefferson Park Avenue neighborhood|Jefferson Park Avenue]]
#[[Johnson Village]]
#[[Lewis Mountain]]
#[[Locust Grove]]
#[[Martha Jefferson neighborhood|Martha Jefferson]]
#[[The Meadows]]
#[[North Downtown]]
#[[Ridge Street neighborhood|Ridge Street]]
#[[Rose Hill]]
#[[Starr Hill]]
#[[Venable neighborhood|Venable]]
#[[Woolen Mills neighborhood|Woolen Mills]]


Within and among each of these neighborhoods, many vernacular names are used for neighborhoods as well.
==List of neighborhoods==


==City-designated neighborhoods==
[[File:Polling Places.JPG|thumb|Polling Places, September 26, 2023]]
[[Image:Cityneighborhoods.jpg|right|Map of city-designated neighborhoods]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
Neighborhoods recognized by the city<ref name=city>[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1546 Charlottesville Neighborhoods], [[City of Charlottesville]], retrieved 7 Jul 2009.</ref>.
|+
*[[10th & Page]]
!Ward
*[[Barracks/Rugby]]
!Pct #
*[[Belmont-Carlton]]  
!'''Precinct Name''' <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://opendata.charlottesville.org/datasets/voting-precinct-area/explore?location=38.007783%2C-78.520109%2C12.47|title=Voting Precinct Area|publishdate=September 26, 2023|publisher=City of Charlottesville|accessdate=January 15, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Fifeville]]
!City-designated neighborhood areas
*[[Fry's Spring]]
!Subdivisions and neighborhoods covered
*[[Greenbrier neighborhood|Greenbrier]]
!Population
*[[Jefferson Park Avenue neighborhood|Jefferson Park Avenue]]
(2020)
*[[Johnson Village]]
!Locator map
*[[Lewis Mountain]]
|-
*[[Locust Grove]]
|301
*[[Martha Jefferson neighborhood|Martha Jefferson]]
|1
*[[Meadows Neighborhood]]
|Jackson-Via
*[[North Downtown]]
|[[Fry's Spring]]
*[[Ridge Street neighborhood|Ridge Street]]
|
*[[Rose Hill]]
|
*[[Starr Hill]]
|
*[[Venable neighborhood|Venable]]
|-
*[[Woolen Mills neighborhood|Woolen Mills]]
|303
{{Clear}}
|2
|Burford
|[[Fifeville]]
|[[Orangedale]], [[Forest Hills]]
|
|
|-
|102
|3
|Clark
|[[Belmont-Carlton]]
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|-
|101
|4
|[[Key Recreation precinct|Key Rec.]]
|[[Locust Grove]], [[North Downtown]]
|[[Friendship Court]]
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|-
|401
|5
|CHS
|[[Locust Grove]], [[Greenbrier neighborhood|Greenbrier]]
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|
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|-
|402
|6
|Walker
|[[Ridge Street neighborhood|Ridge Street]], [[Venable neighborhood|Venable]], [[The Meadows]], [[Barracks/Rugby]]
|Meadowbrook Hills
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|
|-
|302
|7
|Johnson
|[[Johnson Village]]
|Johnson Village
|
|
|-
|201
|8
|Carver
|[[Starr Hill]]
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|
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|-
|202
|9
|Venable
|[[Venable neighborhood|Venable]], [[Lewis Mountain]]
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|}
Each ward of the city shall constitute two (2) election precincts, as defined in the Charlottesville City Code Secs. 9-2—9-25, except in the third ward, which shall constitute three (3) election precincts.[https://library.municode.com/va/charlottesville/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CO_CH9EL_ARTIINGE_SS9-2--9-25RE]


==Neighborhoods with associations==
==Neighborhoods with associations==
The city recognizes other neighborhoods that have neighborhood associations<ref name=cityassocations>[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1755 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEWS AND WEB SITES], [[City of Charlottesville]] retrieved 7 Jun 2009.</ref>
The city recognizes other neighborhoods that have neighborhood associations<ref name="cityassocations">[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1755 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEWS AND WEB SITES], [[City of Charlottesville]] retrieved 7 Jun 2009.</ref>
 
*[[Forest Hills]]
*[[Forest Hills]]
*[[Friendship Court]]
*[[Friendship Court]]
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*[[University]]
*[[University]]
*[[Westhaven]]
*[[Westhaven]]
==Neighborhoods with representatives==
City of Charlottesville Neighborhood Representatives List, as of May 20, 2021. <ref>https://www.charlottesville.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5724/Neighborhood-Representatives-List---May-20-2021</ref>
#Belmont-Carlton Neighborhood Association
#Burnett Commons
#Fifeville Neighborhood Association
#Forest Hills Neighborhood Watch Association
#Friendship Court Resident’s Association
#Fry’s Spring Neighborhood Association
#Greenbrier Neighborhood Association
#Greenleaf/Rugby Hills Neighborhood Association
#Johnson Village Neighborhood Association
#Kellytown Neighborhood Association
#Lewis Mountain Neighborhood Association
#Little High Neighborhood Association
#Locust Grove Neighborhood Association
#Martha Jefferson Neighborhood Association
#Meadows (Northerly Neighborhood Association)
#Meadowbrook Hills/Rugby Neighborhood Association
#North Downtown Residents Association
#Orangedale Neighborhood Association
#Ridge Street Neighborhood Association
#Robinson Woods Homeowners Association
#Rose Hill Neighborhood Association
#Starr Hill Neighborhood Association
#University Neighborhood Association
#Venable Neighborhood Association
#Westhaven Tenants Association
#Willoughby Property Owners’ Association
#Woolen Mills Neighborhood Association
#10th/Page Neighborhood Association


==Other neighborhoods==
==Other neighborhoods==
Some of these neighborhoods are still in existence, but were given new names. Others, like Vinegar Hill, were demolished and rebuilt over time.<ref> [http://www.nbc29.com/story/32713605/meeting-sheds-light-on-charlottesvilles-black-communities retrieved] 26 Sep 2018.</ref>  
Some of these neighborhoods are still in existence, but were given new names. Others, like Vinegar Hill, were demolished and rebuilt over time.<ref>[http://www.nbc29.com/story/32713605/meeting-sheds-light-on-charlottesvilles-black-communities retrieved] 26 Sep 2018.</ref>  


*[[Hogwaller]]
*[[Hogwaller]]
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*[[Gospel Hill]]
*[[Gospel Hill]]
*[[Canada]]
*[[Canada]]
*[[Gospel Hill]]
*[[Kellytown]]  
*[[Kellytown]]  
*[[Tinsleytown]]
*[[Tinsleytown]]
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==Historic Districts==
==Historic Districts==
*[[Fifeville and Tonsler Neighborhoods Historic District]]<ref name="nom">{{cite web|title=National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form - Fifeville and Tonsler Neighborhoods Historic District|url=https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/104-0213_Fifeville_Tonsler_HD_2008_FINAL_nom.pdf|author=Maral S. Kalbian, Architectural Historian; Margaret T. Peters, Historian |work=|publisher=|location=|publishdate=October 8, 2008|accessdate=December 10, 2018}}</ref>
Refer to [[Historic districts]] category for additional information related to history of individual neighborhoods.  
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.coopercenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/StatChat_Charlottesville2010_07.21.2011.pdf Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service: Charlottesville City: Census 2011]
*[http://www.coopercenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/StatChat_Charlottesville2010_07.21.2011.pdf Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service: Charlottesville City: Census 2011]


==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Lists|Charlottesville neighborhoods]]
[[Category:Lists|Charlottesville neighborhoods]]
[[Category:Historic districts]]
[[Category:Historic districts]]
[[Category:Development]]
[[Category:Development]]
[[Category:Charlottesville neighborhoods|*]]
[[Category:Charlottesville neighborhoods|*]]

Latest revision as of 00:36, 16 January 2024

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 (a.k.a. colloquial) are used for neighborhoods as well.

City-designated neighborhoods

Map of city-designated neighborhoods
Map of city-designated neighborhoods, c. 2011

The City of Charlottesville's Department of Neighborhood Development Services designated 19 Neighborhoods (Planning Areas) in the city: [2]

  1. 10th & Page
  2. Barracks/Rugby
  3. Barracks Road
  4. Belmont-Carlton
  5. Fifeville
  6. Fry's Spring
  7. Greenbrier
  8. Jefferson Park Avenue
  9. Johnson Village
  10. Lewis Mountain
  11. Locust Grove
  12. Martha Jefferson
  13. The Meadows
  14. North Downtown
  15. Ridge Street
  16. Rose Hill
  17. Starr Hill
  18. Venable
  19. Woolen Mills

List of neighborhoods

Polling Places, September 26, 2023
Ward Pct # Precinct Name [3] City-designated neighborhood areas Subdivisions and neighborhoods covered Population

(2020)

Locator map
301 1 Jackson-Via Fry's Spring
303 2 Burford Fifeville Orangedale, Forest Hills
102 3 Clark Belmont-Carlton
101 4 Key Rec. Locust Grove, North Downtown Friendship Court
401 5 CHS Locust Grove, Greenbrier
402 6 Walker Ridge Street, Venable, The Meadows, Barracks/Rugby Meadowbrook Hills
302 7 Johnson Johnson Village Johnson Village
201 8 Carver Starr Hill
202 9 Venable Venable, Lewis Mountain

Each ward of the city shall constitute two (2) election precincts, as defined in the Charlottesville City Code Secs. 9-2—9-25, except in the third ward, which shall constitute three (3) election precincts.[1]

Neighborhoods with associations

The city recognizes other neighborhoods that have neighborhood associations[4]

Neighborhoods with representatives

City of Charlottesville Neighborhood Representatives List, as of May 20, 2021. [5]

  1. Belmont-Carlton Neighborhood Association
  2. Burnett Commons
  3. Fifeville Neighborhood Association
  4. Forest Hills Neighborhood Watch Association
  5. Friendship Court Resident’s Association
  6. Fry’s Spring Neighborhood Association
  7. Greenbrier Neighborhood Association
  8. Greenleaf/Rugby Hills Neighborhood Association
  9. Johnson Village Neighborhood Association
  10. Kellytown Neighborhood Association
  11. Lewis Mountain Neighborhood Association
  12. Little High Neighborhood Association
  13. Locust Grove Neighborhood Association
  14. Martha Jefferson Neighborhood Association
  15. Meadows (Northerly Neighborhood Association)
  16. Meadowbrook Hills/Rugby Neighborhood Association
  17. North Downtown Residents Association
  18. Orangedale Neighborhood Association
  19. Ridge Street Neighborhood Association
  20. Robinson Woods Homeowners Association
  21. Rose Hill Neighborhood Association
  22. Starr Hill Neighborhood Association
  23. University Neighborhood Association
  24. Venable Neighborhood Association
  25. Westhaven Tenants Association
  26. Willoughby Property Owners’ Association
  27. Woolen Mills Neighborhood Association
  28. 10th/Page Neighborhood Association

Other neighborhoods

Some of these neighborhoods are still in existence, but were given new names. Others, like Vinegar Hill, were demolished and rebuilt over time.[6]

Historic Districts

Refer to Historic districts category for additional information related to history of individual neighborhoods.

External links

References