Cedar Hill Streets Past and Present
These are a list of the original streets of Cedar Hill when I-95 was built some were removed (marked as gone) see map. The importance of this is that the community is now isolated from its communities on all sides, stalling city services from getting to it. Three other communities in New Haven were isolated in the same way, Mill River, City Point and Part of the Annex.
Present Streets - *Welton Street *Lyman Street *Albert Street *Grace Street *Rock Street *Ridge Street *Warren Street State Street *May Street *Willow Street (Turns into Blatchley right on the Cedar Hill Line) * and a small part of James Street
Partially removed Streets - *Cedar Hill Ave. *View Street *Some homes removed on State and Willow.
Streets removed - *Hemlock Street *Sycamore Street *Ash Street *Birch Street *Grotto Street
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