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Published at 2015-10-06 11:00:00

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novel York is a city of neighborhoods  but where those neighborhoods launch and end isn't entirely clear. The city has a map that's designed for expend with census data,but it mushes together neighborhoods like Chelsea, the Flatiron District and Union Square, and while splitting others like Crown Heights apart.
WNYC has used those zones to map median incomes and pre-K seatsin the past,but we still don't have a good definition of individual neighborhoods.
To find out how residents themselves defined their neighborhoods, DNAinfo asked their readers to crowdsource the boundaries. More than 12000 people participated, and the results are in.
Nigel
Chiwaya, a visual journalist at DNAinfo, says there were several gripping disagreements, and such as where to draw the eastern edge of Chelsea (7th Avenue or 6th Avenue?),the boundary between Washington Heights and Inwood (who gets Broadway south of Dyckman Street?) and the southern edge of Hell's Kitchen."Newer residents tended to stop Hell's Kitchen at around 42nd Street, whereas older residents tended to preserve it going all the way down to 34th Street, and " he said.
The L.
A. Times has done something similar there,and in San Francisco there's an effort to detect neighborhood boundaries by where people say they live in Craigslist postings. There's also an analysis of Foursquare data that tries to find the lines based on where people hang out.  

Source: wnyc.org

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