Neighborhoods in New Orleans
In 1980 the New Orleans City Planning Commission divided the city into 13 planning districts and 72 distinct neighborhoods.
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While most of these assigned boundaries match with traditional local designations, some others differ from common traditional use. This is a result of the City Planning Commission's wish to divide the city into sections for governmental planning and zoning purposes without crossing United States Census tract boundaries. While most of the listed names have been in common use by New Orleanians for generations, some designated names are rarely heard outside the Planning Commission usage.
East Bank
French Quarter / CBD (https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211134/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/37f00af1-7a75-474e-b739-789da03b9814/PD_1a/ District 1a & https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211123/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0e3a4798-fd7c-43bf-b2b8-c598925e1f50/PD_1b/ 1b)
- Vieux Carré, also called the French Quarter
- Central Business District
Central City / Garden District Area https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211204/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dba5f790-84fe-49f8-9c92-409d64d873d5/PD_2/ (District 2)
- Central City
- East Riverside
- Garden District
- Irish Channel
- Lower Garden District
- Milan
- St. Thomas
- Touro
- Faubourg Lafayette
- Faubourg Livaudais
Uptown / Carrollton Area https://web.archive.org/web/20141016175905/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/5bc4e736-679d-4318-b957-f51189c33755/PD_3/ (District 3)
- Audubon, also known as University
- Black Pearl
- Broadmoor
- Dixon
- East Carrollton
- Freret
- Hollygrove
- Leonidas, also called West Carrollton
- Fontainebleau, also called Marlyville
- Uptown
- West Riverside
Mid-City Area">Mid-City New Orleans">Mid-City Area (District 4)
- Bayou St. John
- B.W. Cooper, formerly Calliope Projects
- Fairgrounds
- Faubourg St. John
- Gert Town, also called Zion City
- Iberville Development
- Mid-City
- Parkview
- Seventh Ward
- St. Bernard Projects
- Tremé/Lafitte
- Tulane/Gravier
Lakeview Area https://web.archive.org/web/20150222141017/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/f2a6b6e6-c933-4d76-9c4a-a5f026594d15/PD_5/ (District 5)
- City Park
- Lakeshore/Lake Vista
- Lakeview
- Lakewood
- *Country Club Gardens
- Navarre
- West End
Gentilly Area https://web.archive.org/web/20150727005134/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/dfffdf09-437d-4edb-9492-3a26d101b9f4/PD_6/ (District 6)
- Dillard
- Filmore
- Gentilly Terrace
- Gentilly Woods
- Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks
- Milneburg
- Pontchartrain Park
- St. Anthony
Bywater Area https://web.archive.org/web/20150322225028/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/d95a5431-5b41-44a0-820a-88623105ccf6/PD_7/ (District 7)
- Bywater
- Desire Area
- New Desire Projects: Abundance Square
- Faubourg Marigny
- Florida Area
- Florida Projects
- St. Claude
- *Musicians' Village
- St. Roch
Lower Ninth Ward Area https://web.archive.org/web/20140914013438/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/ead1777f-3c7d-4746-a676-ae3e891bd07e/PD_8/ (District 8)
- Holy Cross
- Lower Ninth Ward
Eastern New Orleans
Eastern New Orleans Area (https://web.archive.org/web/20141228202312/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/c2c26966-281b-4bdd-822b-dcf10a500c8b/PD_9/ District 9)
- Little Woods, also called Edge Lake
- Pines Village
- Plum Orchard
- Read Boulevard East, New Orleans|Read Boulevard East
- Read Boulevard West, New Orleans|Read Boulevard West
- West Lake Forest
Village de L'Est (http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/c44cb60d-2df9-47de-b27b-52b0967bd741/PD_10/ District 10)
- Village de L'Est
- Michoud
Venetian Isles / Lake Catherine (http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/6fcd851a-9dd1-46d4-9c96-05942bb92f6f/PD_11/ District 11)
- Viavant/Venetian Isles
- Lake Catherine
West Bank
Algiers Area (https://web.archive.org/web/20150306211128/http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/0fb56a39-e74d-4d48-a3f7-856764aa7ec2/PD_12/ District 12)
- Algiers Point
- U.S. Naval Support Area
- Aurora, also called Old Aurora; includes Huntlee Village and Walnut Bend
- Behrman, New Orleans
- Fischer Housing Development
- McDonogh, formerly called McDonoghville
- Tall Timbers / Brechtel
- New Aurora
English Turn Area (http://www.nola.gov/getattachment/3f758ffd-78f8-48e5-b54b-8d0d02e1e784/PD_13/ District 13)
- English Turn
Latitude and Longitude of Neighborhoods
Other divisions and designations
There are a number of traditional and historic divisions of New Orleans which may still be commonly heard of in conversation, but which do not correspond with City Planning Commission designations.The 19th-century division of the city along the axis of Canal Street into downtown and uptown is a prime example. Various areas of the modern city which were separate towns in the past, such as Algiers and Carrollton, continue to be spoken of - but now as neighborhoods. The large area to the east of the Industrial Canal and north of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal, little developed until the last third of the 20th century, is often referred to as Eastern New Orleans.