List of neighborhoods in Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia
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The following neighborhoods exist within the city limits of Orlando, Florida.
Official neighborhoods
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Orlando has defined the following neighborhoods to cover the entire area of the city.[1]
Other neighborhoods
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- Downtown Orlando includes all or most of Callahan, Central Business District, Holden/Parramore, Lake Dot, Lake Eola Heights, South Eola, and North Quarter*Downtown South includes most of South Division and South Orange and the western half of Pineloch
- Ivanhoe Village covers parts of Lake Formosa and North Orange
- Curry Ford West covers the Curry Ford corridor from Gaston Foster to Fern Creek.
- Lake Lawsona Historic District (locally defined)[8] includes most of Lawsona/Fern Creek and Thornton Park
- Lake Nona includes Education Village, Lake Nona Central, Lake Nona Estates, Lake Nona South, and NorthLake Park at Lake Nona
- Mills 50 is centered on the intersection of Mills Avenue (SR 15) and Colonial Drive (SR 50), and includes parts of Colonialtown North/South, Rowena Gardens, Lake Eola Heights, and Park Lake/Highland
- Southeast Orlando (east of Orlando International Airport) includes City of Orlando/GOAA, East Park, Lake Nona, and Southeastern Oaks;[17] Bal Bay, LaVina, Narcoossee South, Randal Park, and Storey Park are in the area but have not opted into the sector plan
- Traditional City (a zoning designation) includes Bel Air, College Park, Colonialtown North/South, Delaney Park, Downtown Orlando, East Central Park, Holden Heights, Lake Cherokee, Lake Como (part), Lake Copeland, Lake Davis/Greenwood, Lake Formosa, Lake Weldona, Lancaster Park, Lawsona/Fern Creek, North Orange, Orwin Manor, Park Lake/Highland, Rock Lake (part), Rowena Gardens, South Division, South Orange (part), Spring Lake (part), Thornton Park, and Wadeview Park
- ^ City of Orlando GIS: Map Gallery, accessed May 2014
- ^ City of Orlando GIS: Annexation by Decade Archived 2014-07-13 at the Wayback Machine, January 2014
- ^ City of Orlando GIS: Orlando Annexations Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b An Act to Extend the Corporate Limits of the City of Orlando, Florida (1146 (Chapter 24760)). 1947.
- ^ Ordinance Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine (ANX2006-00009)
- ^ Ordinance No. 2010-13 Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine (ANX2010-00001)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Ordinances of the City of Orlando, Florida, October 1, 1893 (OCLC 1738440): "It was decided at said election [July 31, 1875]... that its boundaries should be, 'one mile due east, one mile due west, one mile due north and one mile due south (from the court house) forming a square;'" (map)
- ^ a b c d e f City of Orlando GIS: Local Historic Districts
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p An Act to Extend the Corporate Limits of the City of Orlando and to Give the said City of Orlando Jurisdiction Over the Territory Embraced in said Extension (327 (Chapter 11662)). 1925.
- ^ a b c d City of Orlando GIS: National Register Historic Districts
- ^ Reprint of the Comprehensive City Plan: Orlando, Florida, December 1959 (OCLC 1724521)
- ^ a b c d e f g An Act to Change the Boundaries of the City of Orlando, in Orange County (259 (Chapter 6378)). 1911. (map)
- ^ a b An Act to Extend the Corporate Limits of the City of Orlando Florida (1146 (Chapter 24761)). 1947.
- ^ Ordinance Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine (ANX2004-00021)
- ^ Ordinance No. 2013-57 (ANX2013-00008)
- ^ Ordinance No. 2013-54 (ANX2013-00004)
- ^ Proposed Southeast Sector Plan, April 2014 (p. 7)