SF Association of Realtors Rolls Out New District Map August 10th

July 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The San Francisco Association of Realtors is slated to release the new district/neighborhood map at the end of the summer. Boundaries are changing whether we like it or not. A summary of the changes are listed by Socketsite:
Boundary Changes

∙ 5a (Glen Park) expands to include portions of 4s (Sunnyside), 4h (Miraloma Park) and 5c (Noe Valley).
∙ Dividing line between 5c (Noe Valley) and 9c (Inner Mission) moves from Guerrero to San Jose between 24th St to 26th St.
∙ 5e (Parnassus/Ashbury Heights) changes to include a portion of 5b (Haight Ashbury) which is commonly known as Cole Valley, and is renamed Cole Valley/Parnassus Heights, accordingly.
∙ 5f (Buena Vista Park) expands to include Ashbury Heights, and is renamed Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights, accordingly.
∙ Dividing line between 6b (Hayes Valley) and 8f (Van Ness/Civic Center) moves from Gough to Franklin. Dividing line between 6c (Lower Pacific Heights) and 8f (Van Ness/Civic Center) moves from Gough to Franklin between Sutter and California.
∙ Dividing line between 7b (Pacific Heights) and 7d (Cow Hollow) jogs south for one block at the west end and changes so that both sides of Green are in 7d (Cow Hollow) between Lyon and Divisadero. The boundary between Divisadero and Van Ness remains the same, keeping both sides of Green in 7b (Pacific Heights).
∙ Dividing line between District 8a (Downtown) and 8j (Tenderloin) moves from Geary to O’Farrell.
∙ 9a (Bernal Heights) expands to include portions of 9c (Inner Mission) south of Cesar Chavez between San Jose and Mission.
∙ 9h (South Beach) expands into portions of 9f (SOMA) and 9d (Mission Bay).

Renamed Districts

∙ 1d (Lake) is renamed Lake Street (the word “Street” is added).
∙ 5e (Parnassus/Ashbury Heights) is renamed Cole Valley/Parnassus Heights.
∙ 5f (Buena Vista Park) is renamed Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights.
∙ 8b (Financial District) is renamed Financial District/Barbary Coast.
∙ 9j (Central Waterfront) is renamed Central Waterfront/Dogpatch.

Newly Added Districts, Carved Out of Existing Districts

∙ 9G (Yerba Buena), carved out of portions of 9f (SOMA).
∙ 10M (Candlestick Point), carved out of portions of 10K (Bayview Heights).
∙ 10N (Little Hollywood), carved out of portions of 10K (Bayview Heights)

Current Districts:

District 1: Central Richmond, Inner Richmond, Jordan Park/Laurel Heights, Lake, Lone Mountain, Outer Richmond, Sea Cliff

District 2: Central Sunset, Golden Gate Heights, Inner Parkside, Inner Sunset, Outer Parkside, Outer Sunset, Parkside

District 3: Ingleside, Ingleside Heights, Lake Shore, Lakeside, Merced Heights, Merced Manor, Oceanview, Pine Lake Park, Stonestown

District 4: Balboa Terrace, Diamond Heights, Forest Hill, Forest Hill Extension, Forest Knolls, Ingleside Terrace, Midtown Terrace, Miraloma Park, Monterey Heights, Mount Davidson Manor, Sherwood Forest, St. Francis Wood, Sunnyside, West Portal, Westwood Highlands, Westwood Park

District 5: Buena Vista Park, Clarendon Heights, Corona Heights, Duboce Triangle, Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights, Glen Park, Haight Ashbury, Mission Dolores, Noe Valley, Parnassus/Ashbury Heights, Twin Peaks

District 6: Alamo Square, Anza Vista, Hayes Valley, Lower Pacific Heights, North Panhandle, Western Addition

District 7: Cow Hollow, Marina, Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights

District 8: Downtown, Financial District, Nob Hill, North Beach, North Waterfront, Russian Hill, Telegraph Hill , Tenderloin, Van Ness/Civic Center

District 9: Bernal Heights, Central Waterfront, Inner Mission, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, South Beach, South of Market

District 10: Bayview, Bayview Heights, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior, Hunters Point, Mission Terrace, Outer Mission, Portola, Silver Terrace, Visitacion Valley

San Francisco’s New Neighborhoods And Boundaries Come August 10 [Socketsite.com]
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