Map showing land uses in the City of Austin jurisdictions. Upated during October of even years.
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This data set contains information about the site plan case applications submitted for review to the City of Austin. The data set includes information about case status in the permit review system, case number, proposed use, applicant, owner, and location.
Composite map of Future Land Use. This is a pdf document.
This map shows the new residential and non residential construction building permits issued by the Development Services Department at the City of Austin from 2006 onwards. Building permit information shown in this map has been retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database.
Shows the acreage of "general" zoning categories in each neigborhood reporting area. Neigborhood reporting areas are a combination of official and unofficial boundaries for the purpose of collecting and reporting information (data) in Austin. They are comprised of Neighborhood Planning Areas (in the central core) which are approved and can only be changed by City Council. Areas outside of neighborhood planning areas were drawn using logical boundaries such as roadways, and covering larger areas encompassing several neighborhoods. A Neighborhood Reporting Area map is available at http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Planning/Demographics/Neighborhood_Reporting_Areas.pdf. The zoning data does not indicate public right-of-way (ROW) areas, such as streets and railroad ROW's, which are not typically zoned. General zoning includes major base zone district categories plus zones with vertical and mixed use overlays. Zoning maps are available at http://austintexas.gov/page/planning-maps, and http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6803413bed5e4aa0bb13c93c71ccb41d. More information on zoning is available at http://www.austintexas.gov/department/zoning. This information is taken from the zoning layer https://data.austintexas.gov/Geodata/Zoning/5rzy-nm5e
This map is automatically generated. To view a map with more detail, please refer to the Development Web Map http://www.austintexas.gov/GIS/DevelopmentWebMap/Viewer.aspx Historical Preservation Office Database of landmark properties and the list of landmarks in the National Register. This product has been produced by the Planning and Development Review Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. Acknowledgment of the City of Austin - Communications & Technology Management - GIS Division would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
Do not use this data to make zoning determinations. This data does not show all zoning regulations for an address, including overlays and situations where an address has more than one zoning. Also, the data may be out of date. Use the interactive mapping application https://maps.austintexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ to make zoning determinations, and call 311 if you have questions about zoning. Zoning only applies to addresses within the City of Austin city limits. This dataset is a list of addresses with their zoning provided to answer questions such as "what property addresses have CS zoning." This data is derived from GIS layer for address and zoning. The place_id field is provided for linking to the addresses GIS layer. This product is produced by the City of Austin for informational purposes. No warranty is made they City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
The Mobility Annual Plan, or MAP, is an annual process designed to offer a transparent and flexible means of delivering a very dynamic, interdependent, and complex set of Corridor, Regional, and Local Mobility Bond funded projects. Review the draft 2021 MAP in narrative form and projects via the online interactive map. The comment period for the MAP was open from December 16, 2020 through February 7, 2021. The final MAP will be published in the coming months. Coordination among the 2016 Mobility Bond programs will continue through the project development and delivery process, as well as in the development of the 2022 MAP. Once projects are fully developed and have dedicated funding, they will appear on the Capital Projects Explorer (CPE) site.
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This dataset feeds into the Site Plan Process Tracker Dashboard which will allow you to search site plan developments and view a variety of project elements, including application details and the status of reviews, following applications from submission to permit issuance. The data used for this dashboard is updated once a day and is sourced from Amanda which is the City of Austin's Permitting and Case Management application. This map has been created and is maintained by the Development Services Department at the City of Austin.
This map is created and maintained by the Economic Development Department of the City of Austin. It shows the Opportunity Zones located in or that intersect the boundaries of the City of Austin, Texas. This map also includes information relevant to planning, infrastructure, and community needs in and around the Opportunity Zones.
This map includes information about the geographical location, extent, future land use, and status of projects in or around Austin. With a few exceptions, only projects that are more than 10 acres and/or those that will have 20 or more residential units have been included. Some of the exceptions are smaller sites in the urban core that will be more densely developed or larger sites with fewer units that cover large tracts of land. The information is sourced from newspapers, web blogs, web sites, as well as the City's development review process. The information is a snapshot in time and might not depict the actual current status of the project. This information is usually updated on a quarterly basis. Some of the information presented in the map includes: Proposed Land Use: Projects are categorized by proposed land use on the map. Civic: includes hospitals, government services, educational, religious, meeting and assembly, cemeteries, cultural servicesCommercial: includes hotels, self storage facilities, commercial recreational spaces, non residential uses that are not solely retail or office Industrial: includes manufacturing, mining, solar farms, warehouses, landfills, warehousing and distributionMiscellaneous: Mixed Use: includes combination of uses, typically residential with non residential uses. Office: officeOpen Space: includes parks and greenbelts, golf courses, camp grounds, preserves, trailsPUD: projects which have been submitted as Planned Unit Developments to the City's development review process. Residential - Duplex : duplexesResidential - Multi Family: includes apartments, attached condominiums, group quarters, retirement housing, three/ fourplexesResidential - Single Family: single family, includes manufactured homes. Retail: retailTransportation: includes rail road facilities, transportation facilities, bus stations, marinas, aviation facilitiesUtility: electric, waste water, and water utilitiesProject Status: The database also includes information about the status of the project.Status is categorized as follows -Proposed: Projects that have been proposed for a particular site but are not in the City of Austin's development review process. In Review: Projects that have been submitted to the City of Austin 's review process but have not been approved at the time this database was updated. Approved: Projects which have received approval from the City of Austin's review process, but have not started construction. Active: Projects where construction has started. Outside City of Austin's jurisdiction: Projects which are outside the jurisdiction of the City of Austin and are not tracked for construction updates. Transportation Projects: These could be in or around Austin. Case Number: Case Number for the project in the City of Austin's development review process. Some common Case Type prefixes used in this web map areC14 - ZoningC814 - PUDC12M - MUDC8 - SubdivisionC8J - Subdivision Joint City/CountySP - Site Plan Administrative ApprovalSPC - Site Plan Commission Approvalfor more information regarding case type suffixes and prefixes please refer to this AMANDA Website Manual. More Information: The pop up also contains a link to the City's Development Public Information web page where more information about the project can be found. For projects in Downtown Austin, please refer to Downtown Austin Emerging Projects.
Specific Regulating Districts are areas that prescribe zoning and development regulations intended to encourage compact, walkable and mixed-use development. See http://austintexas.gov/department/specific-area-regulations for more information.
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This is a map depicting tree canopy in Austin, Texas summer of 2022.
This map shows the Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Typologies as attached to the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan by City Council on May 30, 2024 through Ordinance No. 20240530-139 (https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=430294). These Typologies group the Project Connect station areas into 8 categories. They consider existing population, displacement risk of households, and recent growth and economic development. They also speak to types of growth most needed for equitable outcomes in a station area. Learn more about the ETOD Typologies in the ETOD Policy Plan available on https://speakupaustin.org/etod.
The Imagine Austin Plan describes the long-term plan for sustainable growth and development in Austin, Texas. The plan began in 2012, and it serves as guidance for modern challenges, by promoting equity and sustainability, while preserving Austin's identity.Data Owner & Organization: Austin Transit Partnership - Planning & Federal Programs teamData Source Details: Read document for more informationData Refresh Schedule: This data will not be updated.ATP Data Classification: Public; this data can be shared publicly.
This dataset reflects existing small area plans, but the statistics are no longer being updated. The Planning Department's Small Area Planning team is currently developing a new assessment and product to display the implementation status of existing small area plans. This report shows the status of recommendations from adopted City of Austin small area plans, such as neighborhood plan and station area plans, according to the name of the planning area.
The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and Vicinity, Texas is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (saan_geology.gdb), a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage, and 3.) 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (saan_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (saan_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). The OGC geopackage is supported with a QGIS project (.qgz) file. Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) A GIS readme file (saan_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (saan_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (saan_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the saan_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. Google Earth software is available for free at: https://www.google.com/earth/versions/. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin and Texas Water Development Board. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (saan_geology_metadata.txt or saan_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:250,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 127 meters or 416.7 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq This dataset was created to compile information about Plan Review (PR) cases filed with the City of Austin. The information is retrieved daily from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database and includes information on _location, proposed variances, applicants, owners, etc, if available. Note that many fields are intentionally left blank or are not filled out for various reasons.More information about the Plan Review process is available at https://austintexas.gov/buildingreview and by using the Austin Build and Connect portal https://abc.austintexas.gov/web/permit/public-search-other.
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Building, Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing Permits and Driveway/Sidewalk Permits issued by the City of Austin. Includes relevant details such as issue date, location, council district, expiration date, description of work, square footage, valuation, and units.
This dataset is compliant with the Building & Land Development Specification (BLDS) data standard.
Map showing land uses in the City of Austin jurisdictions. Upated during October of even years.