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My owner is a Realtor with Century 21 Award in San Diego.The City of San Diego has 101 defined neighborhoods, which are further divided into 121 neighborhoods by the San Diego Police Department for the purpose of compiling crime statistics.

Here are the 121 neighborhoods in alphabetical order:

  1. Adams North
  2. Allied Gardens
  3. Alta Vista
  4. Azalea/Hollywood Park
  5. Balboa Park
  6. Barrio Logan
  7. Bay Ho
  8. Bay Park
  9. Bay Terraces
  10. Birdland
  11. Black Mountain Ranch
  12. Border
  13. Broadway Heights
  14. Burlingame
  15. Carmel Mountain
  16. Carmel Valley
  17. Castle
  18. Cherokee Point
  19. Chollas Creek
  20. Clairemont Mesa East
  21. Clairemont Mesa West
  22. Colina del Sol
  23. College East
  24. College West
  25. Core-Columbia
  26. Corridor
  27. Cortez
  28. Darnall
  29. Del Cerro
  30. Del Mar Heights
  31. East Village
  32. Egger Highlands
  33. El Cerrito
  34. Emerald Hills
  35. Encanto
  36. Fairmount Park
  37. Fairmount Village
  38. Fox Canyon
  39. Gaslamp
  40. Golden Hill
  41. Grant Hill
  42. Grantview
  43. Harborview
  44. Hillcrest
  45. Horton Plaza
  46. Islenair
  47. Jamacha/Lomita
  48. Kearny Mesa
  49. Kensington
  50. La Jolla
  51. La Jolla Village
  52. La Playa
  53. Lake Murray
  54. Lincoln Park
  55. Linda Vista
  56. Little Italy
  57. Logan Heights
  58. Loma Portal
  59. Marina
  60. Midtown
  61. Midway District
  62. Mira Mesa
  63. Miramar
  64. Miramar Ranch North
  65. Mission Bay Park
  66. Mission Beach
  67. Mission Hills
  68. Mission Valley East
  69. Mission Valley West
  70. Morena
  71. Mount Hope
  72. Mountain View
  73. Nestor
  74. Normal Heights
  75. North City
  76. North Clairemont
  77. North Park
  78. Oak Park
  79. Ocean Beach
  80. Ocean Crest
  81. Old Town
  82. Otay Mesa
  83. Otay Mesa West
  84. Pacific Beach
  85. Palm City
  86. Paradise Hills
  87. Park West
  88. Point Loma Heights
  89. Rancho Bernardo
  90. Rancho Encantada
  91. Rancho Peñasquitos
  92. Ridgeview/Webster
  93. Rolando
  94. Roseville/Fleet Ridge
  95. Sabre Springs
  96. San Carlos
  97. San Pasqual
  98. San Ysidro
  99. Scripps Ranch
  100. Serra Mesa
  101. Shelltown
  102. Sherman Heights
  103. Skyline
  104. Sorrento Valley
  105. South Park
  106. Southcrest
  107. Stockton
  108. Sunset Cliffs
  109. Swan Canyon
  110. Talmadge
  111. Teralta East
  112. Teralta West
  113. Tierrasanta
  114. Tijuana River Valley
  115. Torrey Highlands
  116. Torrey Pines
  117. Torrey Preserve
  118. University City
  119. University Heights
  120. Valencia Park
  121. Wooded Area

Click here for a PDF map of the Police Department's neighborhoods.

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8 Comments on The City of San Diego's 121 neighborhoods

JAN
19
2010
327,553 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Jim ~ That's a whole lotta post categories! And I'm glad to see you took your marketing guru's advice about alphabetical order!

Liz

10:03pm • #1
JAN
20
2010
336,443 Points

Hi Jim, I like the app. you are using with your Google link. I am not familiar with it but it is very neat...

5:24am • #2
357,366 Points 5 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

Jim,  That is an interesting list and it got me wondering when I saw San Ysidro  - but not National City.  I had to look it up online and found a very interesting comment from Wikipedia: 

"San Ysidro is a community within the city of San Diego, California. It is located in the southernmost part of San Diego County, California, immediately north of the international border with Mexico. It was annexed by the city of San Diego in 1957. Even though National City, Chula Vista, Coronado, and Imperial Beach are all cities in between San Ysidro and the rest of the San Diego, the two are still contiguous. The two areas are connected by a narrow 400ft wide city boundary line that runs over the San Diego Bay. Thus, crossing water is the only way to get from San Diego to San Ysidro without leaving city limits."

11:41pm • #3
JAN
21
2010
220,986 Points 7 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Hi Jim.  That's a lot of neighborhoods!  Thanks for spreading the word of your Haiti re-blog!

12:13am • #4
JAN
22
2010
235,304 Points 6 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

Jim: Great local focus post. Makes me want to post a similar one highlighting our neighborhoods in Des Moines. Cheers,

11:43pm • #5
JAN
23
2010
957,313 Points 97 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Jim, Just left you a voice message and it is 3 hours earlier in your part of the country. (like you didn't know).

Good to see that you are using your ABC's.

12:05am • #6
JAN
29
2010
243,095 Points 17 Featured Posts

What a great SEO technique. I bet lots of those neighborhoods you mentioned don't get that many mentions online...but they did here.

11:30pm • #7
MAR
19
2010
1,028,503 Points 27 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hey, everyone.

Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

I have read all the comments, but since this post is rather old, rather than making comments here in my post to each and every one of you, I'll just let everyone know that I have read all the comments and if there are any questions, I'll answer those. Otherwise I'll simply post this comment and then head over to your blogs soon to visit and do some reading and commenting. I hope you'll have a nice welcome mat out for me!

I'm still fighting to get an escrow closed that was supposed to close last week. As soon as I get everyone to jump through all these hoops, I hope to get back to being more regular here at ActiveRain rather than waiting until the weekend to do all my posts and reciprocal comments.

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Hope all is well with everyone.

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