Talmadge
The Talmadge Community lies south of Highway 8, east of Interstate 15, west of Collwood Boulevard and north of El Cajon Boulevard.
Talmadge was established in 1925 by real estate developers Roy and Guy Lichty. Talmadge was named after Norma Talmadge and her sisters, Constance and Natalie. The three sisters were noted silent film stars. It's a special hidden neighborhood, which is the cousin of Kensington and surrounded by beautiful canyons.
Today, Talmadge is comprised of a mixture of single-family homes and mid- to large apartment complexes. Talmadge is also home to the Talmadge Gates Historical District. Talmadge has a Maintenance Assessment District (TMAD) for the purpose of improving the public right-of-way with landscaping, ornamental lighting and traffic calming devices such as charming traffic circles with sitting gardens. TMAD was voted by the residents into effect and approved by the City Council in 2001. As part of this beautification effort, Talmadge has planted more than 400 trees along its streets and drives during 2001 and 2002. In an effort to beautify the neighborhood, Talmadge is currently undergoing the undergrounding of all electrical line.
From City of San Diego website