Neighbourhood Profiles Now on Website

Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 6:45 AM

The City is proud to launch a new mapping and neighbourhood profile feature at stjohns.ca.

The new web application divides the city into 28 distinct areas, or “neighbourhoods,” that are defined by their history, landscape, and unique cultural heritage. Each neighbourhood profile includes pictures of the area, historical information and points of interest as well as a map to nine key areas of interest, including recreation and sport opportunities, places of faith, health facilities and schools.

“Neighbourhoods are the building blocks of our city,” explained Councillor Jamie Korab, Council lead for Community Services. “St. John's is a welcoming and diverse community with an abundance of amenities, programs and services, which we are proud to highlight through this new webpage.”

Defining broad, neighbourhood boundaries does not diminish the importance of wards or existing neighbourhood identification. For example, a local, well-established neighbourhood like Georgestown is included within the larger neighbourhood profile of Rennie’s River, and some wards cross through multiple neighbourhood profiles.

These new boundaries will be used internally to gather evidence for planning, internal decision making and service evaluation for both staff and council. They will also assist local community agencies with program planning, development and implementation to increase the efficacy of services.

“We believe this new web feature will be useful to newcomers, community organizations, businesses, tourists and current residents who want to learn more about areas in which they want to live, work and play,” said Councillor Korab. “We plan to grow this page overtime to include additional community features and link with our Neighbourhood Watch and other community programs.”
 
To access Neighbourhood Profiles, go here.