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The COSCZoning.kmz file from http://gis.cityofsantacruz.com/kml was used to "officialize" commercial districts, industrial zones and residential neighborhoods (among other areas, like parks and schools) of the City of Santa Cruz. While exactly correct for parks, schools, commercial and industrial zones, this file contains an overabundance of data for residential areas, such as distinctions between low- and medium-density zoning. Hence, these residential polygons were coalesced where necessary to build the named (and numbered, put into {{Tag|ref}}) neighborhood areas shown at the City web site. These display at closer zoom levels, out to z=14. The {{key|place||suburb}} nodes (Downtown, Westside, Eastside, Seabright and University, displaying at medium zoom levels, out to z=12) and {{key|place||locality}} nodes (Midtown, Terrace Hill, Terrace Point, East Morrissey and Science Hill) emerged with local consensus, they appear to have stabilized.
 
Work continues (20232024 onwards) in the City of Santa Cruz to add and complete the following:
 
• more complete {{key|amenity|parking}} areas (with {{key|access||destination}} if true) and {{key|highway||service}}, {{key|service||parking_aisle}} roads in commercial and industrial zones, where appropriate,
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