Posted February 24, 200718 yr This is a list of neighborhood codes in Cincinnati, Ohio i just made then up, feel free to debate or just say this is silly. I may have missed a neighborhood or two. Avondale AVO Bond Hill BDH California CAL Camp Washington CPW Carthage CAR Clifton GLC CUF CUF College Hill COH Columbia-Tusculum CLT Corryville COR Cummingsville CUM Downtown CBD East End EED East Hyde Park EHP East Price Hill EPH East Walnut Hills EWH East Westwood EWW English Woods ENW Evanston EVS Fay Apartments FAY Hartwell HAR Hyde Park HYP (suggested HPK) Kennedy Heights KHT Linwood LIN Lower Price Hill LPH Madisonville MAD Millvale MLV Mt. Adams MTA Mt. Airy MTY Mt. Auburn MTB Mt. Lookout MTL Mt. Washington MTW North Avondale NAV North Fairmount NFA Northside NSD Oakley OAK Obryonville OBR Over-the-Rhine OTR Paddock Hills PDH Pleasant Ridge PLR Price Hill PRH Queensgate QSG Riverside RIV Roselawn ROS Sayler Park SYP Sedamsville SED South Cumminsville SCU South Fairmount SFA Walnut Hills WLH West End WED West Price Hill WPH Westwood WSW Winton Hills WIH Winton Place SGV
February 24, 200718 yr Winton Place SGV DARM THEM!!! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 24, 200718 yr I'd suggest these: West End - WED East End - EED E and W are already common for East and West, the EA and WE throws me off. Everything else is fine, although I'll always think Nor is Norwood before Northside. (Yes, I know Norwood is a separate jurisdiction.)
February 25, 200718 yr :roll: Dude... the Cummingsville nickname is so wrong. Also, O'Bryonville isn't an "official" neighborhood. Can you number them, there should be 52 total.
February 25, 200718 yr uh, the word, "cum" has a slang meaning that may not be appreciated by Cumminsvillians. CMV might be better.
February 25, 200718 yr There are neighborhood codes that are set up through the MLS. I'll post them later on.
February 25, 200718 yr I like the acronym CUM, but thats just me. Might as well have PEN (Pendelton) if you are going to have non official neighborhoods.
February 25, 200718 yr I like CUM, but thats just me. Someone needs to add inkaelin's quote to their signature block. Yes Thomas, East Hyde Park is not an official neighborhood either.
February 25, 200718 yr ^I'd assume because of Gaslight Clifton? I'd love to see NUT for Walnut Hills, because saying I live in "the 'nut" feels cool in a way that saying I live in "the 'nati" just doesn't...
February 25, 200718 yr ^ Apparently not his Fairview, University Heights, Clifton Heights borders (CUF) ;) Since Roselawn is the pothole capital of Cincinnati perhaps we can call it "POT" http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs/footnotes/2007/02/roselawn-is-pothole-capital-of.asp
February 25, 200718 yr The police statistics don't seperate out Clifton and Univeristy heights, so I was torn. Also CUF is a unified commuinity council for the whole neighborhood(s).
February 25, 200718 yr The police statistics don't seperate out Clifton and Univeristy heights, so I was torn. Also CUF is a unified commuinity council for the whole neighborhood(s). Just teasing man, "CUF" is now cosidered the official neighborhood of what was once Fairview, University Heights & Clifton Heights Here is a map we put together a while ago but I see I spelled Corryville wrong.
February 25, 200718 yr Sailer Park isn't a cincy neighborhood, it's a glorified trailer park. Sailer Park; Trailer Park.... Coincidence?
February 25, 200718 yr Here is a map we put together a while ago but I see I spelled Corryville wrong. You guys put the key on top of the map? Or you actually made the map too? Because I used to see that map on the Cincinnati Police webpage, and assumed the city had put it together at some point...
February 25, 200718 yr O'Bryonville is basicallly the neighborhood business district and a few streets around it in East Walnut Hills, right?
February 25, 200718 yr From my understanding, O'Bryonville is part of Evanston. The part of the map that has always confused me is #23. What the hell is, "The Heights"? It can't be part of University Heights or Clifton Heights if they are part of "CUF".
February 25, 200718 yr Maybe it has something to do with UC police jurisdiction? It looks like University Heights and UC.
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