Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Parcels in Adams County, Colorado containing ownership and site address information. Updated weekly. This layer can be related to the Property Sales, Property Values and Property Improvements tables on the PARCELNB field. The standalone property tables are updated before the Parcels feature layer so there can be small discrepancies between them. These parcels are intended to depict approximate location of land ownership. NOT FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. This data is not survey accuracy. The only people that can perform official surveys in the State of Colorado are Colorado Licensed Professional Land Surveyors. For a more detailed description of the parcel tables, refer to this document: Assessor Data Descriptions
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Data was created based on these projects:West Adams Densification published April 1996. This GPS project was performed by John E Chance & Associates Inc. for Adams County Urban Drainage & Flood Control District and Metro Wastewater Reclamation District. Field observations were made in 1995 with the Final Report published in January 1996. The horizontal accuracy was 1:500;000 and the vertical accuracy was Third Order (NGS).The 1999 Adams County GIS Survey of Section Corners was completed by locating the Aliquot Corners (Section corners) within the westerly 1/3 of Adams County utilizing GPS Real Time Kinematic (RTK) survey techniques as part of the East Adams Densification published in November 1999. East Adams Densification horizontal accuracy was 1:500;000 and the vertical accuracy was Third Order (NGS).The horizontal coordinates are in North American Datum(NAD) 1983 (1992). The orthometric (vertical) values are in North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) 1988.
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GIS data and locations of subdivisions in Adams County in 2019.
Platted parcels of the City of Aurora, Colorado. For ownership parcels, please see the county's GIS parcel data. The City of Aurora, Colorado sits in three different counties: Adams County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County and lies just east of the City and County of Denver. The city's population was recently estimated over 400,000. Currently, the city is approximately 158 square miles and is annexing land in enclaves and to the east of the city.
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Special Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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GIS data on locations of fire stations in Adams County in 2019.
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Displays the boundaries for zoning districts in unincorporated Adams County. Denotes boundaries for jurisdictions. Definitions for zoning districts can be found in the Adams County Development Standards and Regulations. The details of each district can be found here. Boundaries are updated when annexation plats are recorded and when zoning boundaries are changed through the CED process. Updated monthly.
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Displays the school district boundaries for Adams County, Colorado. Updated annually. Last updated: April 2019
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Fire District. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Infrastructure, such as roads, airports, water and energy transmission and distribution facilities, sewage treatment plants, and many other facilities, is vital to the sustainability and vitality of any populated area. Rehabilitation of existing and development of new infrastructure requires three natural resources: natural aggregate (stone, sand, and gravel), water, and energy http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/frontrange/overview.htm.
The principal goals of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project (FRIRP) were to develop information, define tools, and demonstrate ways to: (1) implement a multidisciplinary evaluation of the distribution and quality of a region's infrastructure resources, (2) identify issues that may affect availability of resources, and (3) work with cooperators to provide decision makers with tools to evaluate alternatives to enhance decision-making. Geographic integration of data (geospatial databases) can provide an interactive tool to facilitate decision-making by stakeholders http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/frontrange/overview.htm.
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado School Buildings. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Descriptions of the parcel tables and fields.
description: ESCO Associates Inc. was subcontracted by Gannett Fleming, Inc., a contractor to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to conduct a survey of wetlands within the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge (RMA). The product of this project is a wetland vegetation map. RMA is a CERCLA site in Commerce City in southwestern Adams County, Colorado, encompassing approximately 26 square miles. Surface waters entering the site are chiefly in First Creek and the Highline Lateral in the site's southeast corner. Some surface water also enters the site's southern boundary (56th Street) via several smaller ditches. Ground water daylights at seeps at various locations on the site. The site includes large areas formerly cropped for small grains and a few areas of remnant natural prairie grassland. Natural drainages have largely been straightened ("channelized") in historic time and the extent of well-wetted floodplain has been substantially reduced. Reservoirs for the original purpose of irrigation water storage in the southern part of the area have developed extensive wetted zones in their peripheries. Supply and distribution ditches associated with this irrigation system are scattered through the southern part of the AMA site. This project involved mapping wetland plant communities in the field from 25 August through 20 October 1998, on digital orthophotos provided by the Remediation Venture Office Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Department. Photo points of sampling location are included in this report.; abstract: ESCO Associates Inc. was subcontracted by Gannett Fleming, Inc., a contractor to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to conduct a survey of wetlands within the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge (RMA). The product of this project is a wetland vegetation map. RMA is a CERCLA site in Commerce City in southwestern Adams County, Colorado, encompassing approximately 26 square miles. Surface waters entering the site are chiefly in First Creek and the Highline Lateral in the site's southeast corner. Some surface water also enters the site's southern boundary (56th Street) via several smaller ditches. Ground water daylights at seeps at various locations on the site. The site includes large areas formerly cropped for small grains and a few areas of remnant natural prairie grassland. Natural drainages have largely been straightened ("channelized") in historic time and the extent of well-wetted floodplain has been substantially reduced. Reservoirs for the original purpose of irrigation water storage in the southern part of the area have developed extensive wetted zones in their peripheries. Supply and distribution ditches associated with this irrigation system are scattered through the southern part of the AMA site. This project involved mapping wetland plant communities in the field from 25 August through 20 October 1998, on digital orthophotos provided by the Remediation Venture Office Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Department. Photo points of sampling location are included in this report.
City of Aurora, Colorado urban renewal areas. The City of Aurora, Colorado sits in three different counties: Adams County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County and lies just east of the City and County of Denver. The city's population was estimated at over 400,000.
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Aviation overlays in Adams County, Colorado
Feature Layer: Hospitals (2022)Description: Adams County Health Department gather these data from CDPHE Health Facilities layer. Source: CDPHE Health Facilities SearchType: Point LayerAttributes: Facility informationProcess: ACHD downloaded the list of hospital facilities from CDPHE.Description provided by Adams County Health Department.
City of Aurora, Colorado - Comprehensive Plan 2018: There are 10 place types throughout the city that address common land uses, including residential, commercial, open space, and community facilities. Place types are intended to depict general locations of each place type and not necessarily the land use designation of specific parcels. The City of Aurora, Colorado sits in three different counties: Adams County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County and lies just east of the City and County of Denver.
Geospatial data about Adams County, Colorado Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.