Steve,
If the boundaries exist, you could use admin_level=10.

Most of the neighborhoods I'm familiar with are just small subdivisions
within the city. For example, in Seattle I lived in the Wallingford
Neighborhood. Seattle has defined boundaries for each of the neighborhoods.
In other areas, neighborhoods are roughly defined by people living there.
In those cases using a place= tag makes more sense.

Clifford

On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 6:56 PM stevea <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you MUST tag place=neighbourhood (note the u) see if you agree with me
> that this tag makes most sense in a hierarchy where place=suburb (and
> perhaps quarter, if applicable, is/are above) also exist(s).  I'm not
> strictly saying I believe that place=neighbourhood CANNOT exist without
> place=suburb, but it makes me wrinkle my brow a bit at it not fitting as
> well as a landuse=residential (multi)polygon might rather generically and
> innocently (without any hierarchy required) fit in.
>
> SteveA
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