There is no such thing as one part of a county being a suburb of a city and the rest of the county not being a suburb. No such thing exist.
Info about Suffolk:
Suffolk County /ˈsʌfək/ is a
predominantly suburban county and is the easternmost county in the
U.S. state of
New York.
It says it is
predominantly suburban which means there are portions of the county that are not.
The Hamptons have not now nor have they ever been considered suburbs of NYC.
And back to the satellite city comment yes the article you posted is saying exactly what I said.
No it’s not. You need to pay more attention to language and detail.
Your article stated that a Satellite city is near a large city that is the center of a metropolitan area which means the Satellite lcity is also part of the metro area.
No that’s not what it means. Milwaukee is a satellite city of Chicago and is not a part of the Chicagoland area. Philly is technically a satellite to NYC and yet it is not part of the NYC metro area.
That definition says it’s “near” that means the city
may or may not be in the metro areas of the hub city but still near enough to where it is relatively commutable to access.
metropolitan area is a geographic term that defines the burbs.
The definition of metropolitan area courtesy of dictionary.com:
of or relating to a large city, its surrounding suburbs, and other neighboring communities: the New York metropolitan area.
The definition of metropolitan area courtesy of brittanica.com:
Metropolitan area, also called Metropolis, a major
city together with its suburbs
and nearby cities, towns, and environs over which the major city exercises a commanding economic and social influence.
By these definitions, metropolitan areas include jurisdictions outside of a hub city and its suburbs.
Your claim is that New Haven and the hamlets that comprises the Hamptons are suburbs of NYC because they are within the domicile of the NYC metro area.
I’m telling you that just because they are within the domicile of the metro area does not make them suburbs.
This could be easily settled. Go to city data and start a thread asking the question of whether the two areas have been traditionally viewed as or can be technically defined as suburbs and let’s see what the responses are. And then link the thread here Mr. NYC.
If the responses are in your favor I will concede your superior NYC metro knowledge and fall back plus give you reputation.
