I just looked at Pennsylvania - it just has Philadelphia and Pittsburgh -
yet many other municipalities, even those with mature and robust GIS in
place (e.g. Allentown) are conspicuously absent.  Metadata was sketchy
(compiled with the help of municipalities) - but what does the data really
mean (or intend to mean)?  Is it from planning maps?  Wards?  Precincts?
Locally-known designations?  What sources?

Interesting, but more questions than answers at this point.



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Subject: [Geowanking] Zillow has released boundaries for "neighborhoods" in
the US


Thanks to Spatially Adjusted via the All Points Blog for letting us know
that Zillow has made its US neighborhood boundaries available under CC
license: http://www.zillow.com/labs/NeighborhoodBoundaries.htm

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