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: Click here for a PDF map of the Police Department's neighborhoods. If you need a Realtor to help you buy or sell a home in the City of San Diego, well, let me Google one for you.
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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!
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Hi Jim, I like the app. you are using with your Google link. I am not familiar with it but it is very neat...
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."
Hi Jim. That's a lot of neighborhoods! Thanks for spreading the word of your Haiti re-blog!
Jim: Great local focus post. Makes me want to post a similar one highlighting our neighborhoods in Des Moines. Cheers,
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.
What a great SEO technique. I bet lots of those neighborhoods you mentioned don't get that many mentions online...but they did here.
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.
Don't forget to let your cat come out to play with all the other ActiveRain kitties. Your cat-friendly dogs can come, too!
If you need a great cat book, get yourself a copy of Peg Silloway's The Cat Lover's Book of Days.
Hope all is well with everyone.
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