It would depend on the city and on which part of the city.
Different cities are laid out into blocks in different way. Some older cities even have different layouts in different parts of the city as the city grew and annexed other cities.
Typically there are 6, 8, or 10 blocks to a mile, but there are other variations.
6 x .18 = 1.08 blocks
8 x .18 = 1.44 blocks
10 x .18 = 1.80 blocks
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in a normal city it is about 3.2 blocks for a mile
12 blocks equal 1 mile
15 blocks = 1 mile 30 blocks = 2 miles
Answer About four neighborhood blocks equal a mile.
In the greater Phoenix area there are typically 8 blocks in a mile.
10 to 12 blocks
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10 street blocks (east-west) are equal to 1 mile.
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7 blocks
Usually, 8 blocks = 1 mile. Well, 8 regular blocks.