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City of Columbus Civic Associations North Boundary South Boundary East Boundary West Boundary Albany Park Civic Association City of Columbus civic associations North Boundary South Boundary East Boundary West Boundary Albany Park Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Alum Crest Acres Civic Association Route 104 Watkins Rd. Alum Creek Cassady Ave. Americrest Civic Association 17th Ave. 5th Ave. Woodland Ave. Conrail Railroad Tracks Argyle Park Civic Association Hudson St. 17th Ave. Woodland Ave. Conrail Railroad Tracks Arlington Park Civic Association Agler Rd. Mock Rd. Railroad Sunbury Rd. Autumn Village/October Ridge Civic October Ridge Goldenleaf Dr. Summer Breeze Dr. Harrisburg Pike Association Ballymeade Civic Association Shannon Heights Blvd. Hayden Run Riverside Dr. Keating Dr. Barnett Civic Association Mound Towers Field Barnett waverly Beaumont Neighborhood Civic Association Belcher Dr. Beaumont Ave. Ashley/Belcher Dr. Dresden St. Berwick Civic Association Livingston Ave. I-70 James Rd. I-70 Berwyn East Civic Association and Livingston Ave. I-70 Boswick Ave. James Rd. Blockwatch Berwyn West Civic Association Ivanhoe Dr. Newfield Rd. James Rd. Kenwick Rd. Bide-A-Wee Home Owners Alley north of Bide-A-Wee Alley south of Bide-A-Wee Rhoads Ave. Seymour Ave. Blendon Meadows Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Blendon Woods Civic Association Mountain Springs Ct. Braodview Rd. Eagle Head Dr. Blue River Ct. Brandywine Meadows Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Brentnell Civic Association Argyle Dr. Holt Ave. Sunbury Rd. Brentnell Ave. Brewery District Society n/a n/a n/a n/a Briarbank Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Bridgeview Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Brittany Hills Civic Association Mock Rd. Bethesda Ave. Brockton Rd. Dunning and Bar Harbor Rd. Bronzeville Neighborhood Association I-670 Broad St. Taylor Jefferson Ave. Brookfield Village Civic Association Tinapple Rd. Roberts Rd. Hilliard-Rome Rd. Frazell Rd. Brookside Colony Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Brookside Estates Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Brookside Woods Snouffer Rd. SR-161 Brookside C. Club Bent Tree Brunswick Estates Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Bryden Road Homeowners Association Alley north of Bryden Rd. Alley south of Bryden Rd. Nelson Rd. Parson Ave. Burnside Heights Improvement Association Alley south of Sullivant Ave. Burnside Alley Sylvan Rd. Demerest Cambria-Addition Lewellyne Glendower Groveport Rd. Wager Cambridge Place Neighborhood Civic n/a n/a n/a n/a Association Cannon Ridge Condo Association Cannon Ridge Pl. Cannon Ridge Ct. Strawberry Farms Alum Creek Capital Park South n/a n/a n/a n/a Carriage Oaks Condo Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Haleigh Woods Dr./ Redwood Cedar Run Dr./ Redwood Valley Cedar Run Civic Association Kennedy Rd. Gray Feather Dr. Valley Dr. Dr. Cedar Trace Apartments Polaris Worthington Westerville High St. Cherry Bottom Village n/a n/a n/a n/a Chesapeake Farms Homes Association Feder Rd. Clipper Landing Cape Charles Dr. Karlslyle Dr. Chestnut Hill Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Christopher Woods Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Clinton Estates Civic Association Morse Rd. Carbone Karl Rd. Maize Rd. Colonial Hills Civic Association Park Overlook/Colonial Ave. S. Shelby High St. Indianola Ave. Community of Yorkshire, Inc. n/a n/a n/a n/a Cooper Ridge Civic Association Woods I-270 Cooper Rd. Stream Cooperwoods Condo Association Blendonwoods Blvd. Highcliff Ct. Cooper Rd. Granada Hill Dr. Courtright Road Neighbors n/a n/a n/a n/a Coventry Civic Association Saucony Dr. Reebok Dr. Rome-Hilliard Rd. Spindler Rd. Creek Ridge Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Cross Creek Civic Association Gillette Ave./Springtree Rd. Redlands/Ivywild Ave. Paradise Ave./Walcott Rd. Hilliard-Rome Rd. Cumberland Ridge Civic Association Pine Valley Rd. Lane Spruce Rd. Cassady Ave. Holly Ridge Rd. Deer Creek Homeowners Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Delawanda Residents Association Graceland Shopping Center Rathbone Rd. High St. Olentangy River Dennison Place Civic Association Alley north of King Ave. 5th Ave. High St. Neil Ave. 1 City of Columbus civic associations Deshler Park Civic Association Whittier St. Moler/Univeral/Winslow Alum Creek Dr. Lockbourne Rd./Fairwood Ave. Devon Triangle Civic Association E. 5th Ave. Leonard Ave. Leonard Ave. Joyce Ave. Devonshire Civic Association Schrock Rd. SR-161 Karl Rd. I-71 Downtown Residents Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Railroad tracks west of Nelson Driving Park Civic Association I-70 E. Whittier St. Studer Ave. Rd. Driving Park Civic Coalition I-70 E. Whittier St. Rhoads Ave. Studer Ave. Duxberry Park Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a East Central Corridor Association I-670 Atcheson St. Woodland Ave. 17th St. East Columbus Civic Association I-670 Bexley Stelzer Rd. I-670 East Hampton Block Watch Mound St. Livingston Ave. Barnett Rd. James Rd. Eastgate Garden Civic Association Maryland Ave. Long St. N&W Railroad Nelson Rd. Easthaven Civic and Blockwatch Association James Rd. Courthright Rd./Grove Rd. Ravenswood Ct. Refugee Rd. Eastmoor Civic Association & Blockwatch E. Broad St. E. Main St. S. James Rd. Gould Rd. Eastmoor Community Association E. Broad St. E. Main St. Columbus City Limits James Rd. Eastwood Heights Nieghborhood Winner Ave. Broad St. Taylor Ave. Governor's Pl. Association Edgewood Civic Association Deshler Ave. Marion Rd. Lockbourne Rd. Champion Ave. Far East Council Civic Association Columbus City Limits Hamilton Rd. Conrail north of Broad St. Conrail south of I-70 Far North Columbus Communities Coalition Powell Rd. I-270 I-71 Olentangy River Far Northwest Coalition Franklin/Delaware Co. line Dublin-Granville Rd. W. Olentangy River Rd. Olentangy River Far Northwest Linden Neighborhood Overbrook Service Dr. Oakland Park Ave. Karl Rd. I-71 Association Far West Coalition Scioto-Darby Rd. I-70 I-270 Alton-Darby Creek Rd. Farmbrook Estates Civic Association Whetfield Dr. n/a n/a n/a Fenway-Westview Civic Association Westview Dr. Fenway Dr. High St. Olentangy River Flint Area Citizens Together Lazelle Rd. Pocono Railroad tracks High St. Flint Ridge Terrace Resident's Association Lazelle Rd. Park St. Railroad tracks Flint Rd. Forest Park Civic Association Dublin-Granville Rd. Norma Cleveland Rd. I-71 Foxboro Village Civic Association Hard Rd. Billingsly Rd. Blue Fox Rd. Foxfield Ct. Framingham Civic Association Innis Rd. Framingham Circle n/a n/a Franklin Park Civic Association Broad St. Main St. Alum Creek Rd. Wilson Ave. Franklinton Area Neighbors Scioto River Alley north of Sullivant Ave. Scioto River I-70 Franklinton Community Collaborative W. Broad St. W. Town St. Hawkes Glenwood Ave. Franklinton Ministerial Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Friends of the Hilltop I-70 I-270 I-270 Harrisburg Pike Friendshpi Village Residents Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Ganthers Place Neighborhood Association Whittier St. Cline Heyl Parson Ave. German Village Society E. Livingston Ave. Nursery Ln. B/w Jaeger and Bruck Pearl Alley Glen Echo Neighbors Civic Association Glen Echo Ravine Hudson St. Arcadia High St. Golfview Woods Residence Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Great Western Civic Association Railroad tracks W. Broad St. N. Hague Ave. N. Sylvan Greater Feder Road Civic Association I-70 W. Broad St. Rome-Hilliard Rd. Amity Rd. Greater Linden Advisory Council Hudson St. Bonham Ave. Conrail tracks I-71 Green Country Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Greenbrier Civic Association Naiche Rd. Alfie Pl. I-270 Noe-Bixby Rd. Hamilton Highlands Homeowners Obetz Rd. Hackworth St. Harston Ave. Lockbourne Rd. Association Hanford Village Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Hardesty Heights Association Clairbrook Ave. Brackenridge Ave. Norton Rd. Pamlico Ave. Hardesty Village Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Harrison West Society W. 5th Ave. Goodales St. Harrison Ave. CSX railroad tracks Hayden Run Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Heritage Trail Coalition n/a n/a n/a n/a Highland West Civic Association N&S railroad tracks Sullivant Ave. I-70 Hague Ave. 2 City of Columbus civic associations Hilltop Neighborhood Action Group W. Broad St. Sullivant Ave. S. Odgen Ave. S. Powell Ave. Hummel Grove Civic Association Refugee Rd. Portman Park Mott's Pl. Long Rd. Hungarian Village Society Hinman Woodrow Parsons Ave. High St. Independence Village East One Tussing Rd. Bennell Continental Gender Rd. Innis Gardens Village Civic Association Moler Rd. Refugee Rd. Alum Creek Dr. Parson Ave. Italian Village Society E. 5th Ave. I-670 Railroad tracks N. High St. Iuka Ravine Association Northwood 20th Ave. N. 4th Ave. Waldeck James and Main Civic Association Maryland Ave. Mound St. Barnett Rd. James Rd. James Road Neighborhood Association Main St. Livingston Ave. Barnett Rd. Kenwick Rd. Karmel Morse Manor Civic Association Urban Dr. Fahlander Dr. N. Morse Rd. Kinghioll Kimball Farms Civic Association E. Main St. Cole St. Alum Creek Dr. Kimball Ave. Laurel Canyon Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Laurel Green Civic Association n/a n/a n/a n/a Leawood Gardens Neighborhood Livingston Ave. I-70 Big Walnut Creek Hamilton Rd. Association Lincoln Village North Civic Association Amhurst Rd. W. Broad St. Old Village Rd. Deerfield Rd. Lincoln Village South Civic Association W. Broad St. Sullivant Ave. Grener Rd. Hiler St. Linden North East Community Council I-70 Rt. 33 Groveport Line Alum Creek Dr. Little Turtle Civic Association Warner Rd. SR-161 Ulry Rd. Big Walnut Creek Livingston Heights Place Civic Association Johnson Park Livingston Ave. Byron Ave. Waverly Livingston Park Neighborhood Improvement Mooberry St. Livingston Ave. Ohio Ave.
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