On 9/27/2011 8:26 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2011/9/28 Nathan Edgars II<nerou...@gmail.com>:
There's no consistent "same level" here. If you split Manhattan into three
strips, Upper Manhattan is on the same level as Midtown. But if you go into
slightly finer divisions, Harlem and Midtown are on the same level.

OK, looking at New York it is clear that 3 levels are not enough.
What's clear is that there's no such thing as a level when neighborhoods are involved.

I am not sure how to handle NYC, maybe the proposed
scheme has to be amended, but doesn't that prove that the current
place scheme is unsufficient by all means?
How? What's wrong with all of the sub-Manhattan entities being place=neighborhood? Maybe "quarter" would be the best tag for the boroughs, but it seems like a horrible term for something that's not literally a quarter of the city.

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