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The Englewood Neighborhood Map Has Been Adopted!
Englewood Neighborhood Map
In June 2022 the Englewood City Council adopted the Englewood Neighborhood Map. Englewood now made up of 40 neighborhoods. The neighborhood names and boundaries were chosen by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) after evaluating feedback from community members and combining historic subdivision names and modern-day locations of significance.
Find Your Neighborhood!
Explore the Englewood Neighborhood Map below and find your neighborhood by typing in your address.
To view the map in full screen click HERE.
Neighborhood Resources Program
Learn more about how to get involved in your neighborhood and what neighbor-to-neighbor programs are offered to residents HERE
Neighbors
Love the map, will you be doing a silk screen of the map… I would love to have one to frame !
I’m disappointed that my neighborhood remained “Bannock”. I submitted a request to change it to Historic Mayflower neighborhood. Named after the 119 year old church on our block. In my 80110, there isn’t any history for Bannock, there is some south a mile, and of course up near downtown.
I love the trees, the wide variety of home styles and the wide variety of people.
80112 isn't included
There is nothing to be proud of in fact city officials should be embarrassed. The weeds, the trash, the mud alleys,, lack of any of zoning regulations, abandoned cars. I think I call code enforcement or parking enforcement once a week. Neighborhoods continue to deteriorate. There is more discussion about off leash dogs and fireworks than there is about cleaning up the neighborhoods. What do I love most about Englewood…the fact that it is close to Cherry Hills Village where I can safely walk my dog.