- Source: List of neighborhoods in Houston
The city of Houston, Texas, contains many neighborhoods, ranging from planned communities to historic wards. There is no uniform standard for what constitutes an individual neighborhood within the city; however, the city of Houston does recognize a list of 88 super neighborhoods which encompass broadly recognized regions. According to the city, a super neighborhood is a "geographically designated area where residents, civic organizations, institutions and businesses work together to identify, plan, and set priorities to address the needs and concerns of their community."A list of the super neighborhoods, in the numerical order as assigned by the city, is shown below:
In addition to the recognized super neighborhoods, Houston is further divided into a number of other formal and informal regions, including special districts and individual subdivisions. An incomplete list of these communities and jurisdictions is provided below.
Management districts
In Texas, municipal management districts (MMDs) are independent government agencies created by the Texas Legislature to provide an additional layer of funding for infrastructure and public services in urban areas. Since the creation of the management district system in 1999, a variety of MMDs have been established in various business districts and neighborhoods across Houston; these organizations have taken visible roles in "branding" different areas of the city. Management districts are funded by ad valorem taxes on commercial properties within their boundaries.
As of 2016, there are 51 management districts in Greater Houston. An incomplete list is provided below:
Alphabetical list of neighborhoods
= A
=Acres Homes
Addicks
Afton Oaks
Aldine
Alief
Almeda
Atascocita
Audubon Place
Avenida Houston
Avondale East
= B
=Bay Forest
Bay Glen
Bay Knoll
Barrett Station
Bear Creek 1 & 2
Binz
Blue Ridge
Bordersville
Boulevard Oaks
Braeburn
Braeswood Place
Brays Oaks
Brentwood
Briar Meadow
Briargrove
Briargrove Park
Briarhills
Briarmeadow
Broadacres
Brooke Smith
Brookline
= C
=Camden Park
Camino South
Camp Logan
Candlelight Estates
Candlelight Place
Carverdale
Central City
Champion Forest
Chasewood
Cherryhurst
Chevy Chase
Chinatown
City Park
CityCentre
Clear Lake City
Clinton Park
Cloverland
Cole Creek Manor
Copperfield
Corinthian Pointe
Cottage Grove
Courtlandt Place
Crestwood / Glen Cove
Candlelight Forest West
= D
=Denver Harbor
Downtown
= E
=East Downtown
East End
East Houston
Eastex / Jensen
East Little York / Homestead
Eastwood
Edgebrook
El Dorado / Oates Prairie
Eldridge / West Oaks
Energy Corridor
= F
=Fairbanks / Northwest Crossing
Fondren Southwest
Fifth Ward
First Ward
Forum Park
Fourth Ward
Forest West / Pinemont
Forrest Lake
Foster Place
Frenchtown
Frostwood
= G
=Garden Oaks
Garden Villas
Gaywood
Genoa
Glenbrook Valley
Glenshire
Golfcrest
Greenfield Village
Greenspoint
Greenway Plaza
Greenwood
Gulfgate / Pine Valley
Gulfton
Gulfway Terrace
= H
=Harrisburg
Heather Glen
Herschellwood
Hidden Valley
Highland Village
Hillwood
Hiram Clarke
Houston Gardens
Houston Heights
Humble
Hunters Glen
Hunters Point
Hunterwood
Hyde Park
= I
=Idylwood
Independence Heights
International District
Inwood Forest
Ingrando Park
= J
=Jeanetta
= K
=Kashmere Gardens
Kingwood
Kleinbrook
Knollwood Village
= L
=Lake Houston
Lakes of Parkway
Lakewood
Langwood
Larchmont
Lawndale / Wayside
Lazybrook / Timbergrove
Lindale Park
Link Valley
Linkwood
Little Saigon
Lincoln Greens
Lower Westheimer
= M
=Magnolia Grove
Magnolia Park
Mahatma Gandhi District
Manchester
Maplewood
Maplewood South–North
Marilyn Estates
Meadowcreek Village
Memorial
Memorial Bend
Memorial City
Memorial Park
Meyerland
Midtown
Montrose
Moonshine Hill
Morningside Place
Museum District
Museum Park
Mykawa
Missouri City
= N
=Near Northside
Near Northwest
Neartown
North Lindale
Norhill
North Central
North Shore
Northcliffe
Northcliffe Manor
Northfield
Northline
Northside
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham West
= O
=Oak Brook
Oak Estates
Oak Forest
Oak Manor–University Woods
Old Braeswood
Overbrook
= P
=Paradise Valley
Park Place
Parkway Villages
Pecan Park
Pierce Junction
Pine Valley
Pleasantville
Port Houston
Ponderosa Forest
Prestonwood Forest
= R
=Recreation Acres
Rice Military
Rice Village
Richmond Strip
Ridgegate
Ridgemont
River Oaks
Rivercrest Estates
Riverside Terrace
Robindell
Royal Oaks Country Club
= S
=Sagemont
Scenic Woods
Second Ward
Settegast
Shady Acres
Shadyside
Sharpstown
Shenandoah
Shepherd Park Plaza
Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Oaks
Sixth Ward
Somerset Green
South Acres
South Bank
South Main
South Park
South Union
Southcrest
Southampton
Southbelt / Ellington
Southgate
Southwest
Spring Branch
Spring Lakes
St. George Place
Sugar Valley
Sunnyside
Sunset Terrace / Montclair
= T
=Tanglewood
Tanglewilde
Third Ward
Timbergrove Manor
Townhouse Manor
= U
=University Oaks
Upper Kirby
Uptown
= V
=Village at Glen Iris
= W–Z
=Walnut Bend
Washington Avenue
Washington Terrace
West Eleventh Place
West End
West Oaks
Westbury
Westmoreland
Westmoreland Farms
Westwood
Willow Meadows
Willowbend
Willowbrook
Willowick Place
Willowood
Windemere
Windsor Village
Woodland Heights
Woodland Trails
Woodshire
Woodside
Wrenwood
Yellowstone
Yorkshire
Yorkwood
See also
Geographic areas of Houston
History of Houston
Wards of Houston
References
External links
City of Houston – Super Neighborhoods
Lane, Chris. "The Changing Face of Houston: The City That Welcomes and Transforms." Houston Press. Tuesday December 16, 2014.
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