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Is Santa Clara really a formal CDP? Can you cite the census data? (All the CDPs that existed in 2000 have bot-created articles--I'd be surprised if they left any out.) I've always considered it a neighborhood of Eugene, though I'm not sure how much of it is w/in Eugene city boundaries right now. If it's a neighborhood, I'd like to see it moved to Santa Clara, Eugene, Oregon per naming conventions. And P.S. to Geolinks fans. There is a goal of the Geographic Coordinates WikiProject to do away with the external links that come with the Geolinks templates. You will notice the empty "External links" section. Let me know if you wish to comment on this change and I can tell you where (or just check my contribs). Thanks! Katr6702:52, 11 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
It turns out...we're both right. In 1990, it was a CDP (see [1]); however the city of Eugene has annexed, or is in the process of annexing, the region (see [2][3][4]). I'll go ahead and make the changes. --EngineerScotty21:24, 11 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Awesome, thanks. I was too lazy to look at a map. :) I believe the annexation is a bit contentious, but probably inevitable... Katr6721:49, 11 October 2007 (UTC)Reply