Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/List of eponymous streets in Hudson County

Opposed to deletion
Hudson County is a contiguous urban area with a population of over 600,000 people, which if it were one municipality would make it the 25th largest city in the USA. Many of its streets, especially in the county seat, Jersey City, are named for local and national notables. Both as a historical reference and navigational tool the List of eponymous streets in Hudson County would be useful. Following a format similiar to used in List of eponymous roads in London would give a better overview. That of course would require some time, to which I would be willing to dedicate myself Djflem (talk) 02:17, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Two problems with your rationale: Firstly, Hudson County is not a municipality, therefore it's not the 25th largest city in the USA (not sure what difference that would make anyway), so this "what-if" doesn't really apply.  Secondly, the difference between the Hudson County article and the London/New York articles is that there actually are standalone articles for most of the streets mentioned in the New York/London articles.  In the Hudson County article, maybe only 10% of the streets mentioned have their own article.  That is why this list doesn't function as a navigational aid.  There are very few articles about the items in the list.  There are plenty of wikilinks in the article, but most of them are links to the article about the person after which the street is named.  Like I said in my AfD nomination, it's very unlikely that someone is going to come to Wikipedia with the following thoughts:  "Hmm well I'm looking for the article about that singer I really like but I forget his name.  Hmm, I remember that there was a street named after him in Hoboken.  Let me see if there's an article about eponymous streets in Hoboken.  Hmm nope.  Well I just happen to know that Hoboken is in Hudson County, let me check if there's an article about eponymous streets in Hudson County.  Ahh, yes there is.  Let me just scroll down to Hoboken...  Eureka!  I've found it, his name was Frank Sinatra.  Good thing this article was here or I would have never remembered his name."      talk 11:21, 8 December 2009 (UTC)