This data asset provides the geographic boundaries the City of Austin's City Council Districts, including detailed district shapes and associated geographic coordinates. It is essential for understanding political representation and local governance within the city. By offering this data, we empower city planners, policy analysts, community organizers, and businesses to make informed decisions related to electoral boundaries, public services, and district-level analysis. It also supports more effective civic engagement and resource allocation by helping stakeholders identify key areas of influence and need across the city's council districts.
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A map showing the Waterfront Overlay Zoning district and zoning for properties within it for planning purposes.
For official verification of the zoning of a property, please order a Zoning Verification Letter at 512-978-4000.
This feature class represents the boundaries of the City of Austin Neighborhood Planning Areas (NPA). The status of these areas, as directed by City Council, can either be plan approved, planning underway/set to begin, future planning area, or non-neighborhood planning area. Future planning area boundaries may change before they are set by the City Council to begin. See https://www.austintexas.gov/department/planning-and-zoning/plans for more information. Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
Boundaries of the African American Cultural Heritage District as defined in Council Res. Nos. 20071213-058 and 20080214-056. This map supports the direction of Austin City Council Resolution No. 20210902-048 to "Develop an official detailed map of the AACHD." Boundaries are as follows:West Boundary: 1-35 East frontage roadEast Boundary: Airport BlvdNorth Boundary: Manor RdSouth Boundary: Beginning on East llth St. then South on Chalmers Ave then East on East 7th St. then North on Chicon St. then East on Rosewood Ave then merge into Oak Springs Drive until connection with the East
Austin's Communications & Technology Management Department is pleased to provide this zip code dataset for general use, designed to support a variety of research and analysis needs. Please note that while we facilitate access to this data, the dataset is owned and produced by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Users are encouraged to acknowledge USPS as the source when utilizing this dataset in their work.
U.S. ZIP Code Areas (Five-Digit) represents five-digit ZIP Code areas used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. The first digit of a five-digit ZIP Code divides the United States into 10 large groups of states numbered from 0 in the Northeast to 9 in the far West. Within these areas, each state is divided into an average of 10 smaller geographical areas, identified by the second and third digits. These digits, in conjunction with the first digit, represent a sectional center facility or a mail processing facility area. The fourth and fifth digits identify a post office, station, branch or local delivery area.
This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
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 shows the relative locations of historic districts, contributing properties, and historic landmarks in Austin. Updated: 12-10-2020This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, and/or surveying purposes. It represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries based on external datasets provided by the Travis Central Appraisal District. Historic resource inventory data and associated recommendations are based on information collected by a consultant, neighborhood group, or individual surveyor as part of a National Register nomination, local historic district nomination, Council-approved area survey, or reconnaissance-level survey. This map has been produced by Planning and Zoning for the sole purpose of geographic reference; no warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
This is a road lidar data collection for developing road elevation models and road inundation mapping methodologies, a joint work between ORNL and The University of Texas at Austin. This dataset is generated as part of the flood transportation infrastructure, partly funded by the NOAA CIROH project. ORNL is a project partner for high-performance computing-empowered flood inundation mapping methodology R&D. The dataset is computed using a GPU-accelerated lidar data processing workflow developed at ORNL. The lidar data source is from TxGIO, the state lidar data collection site. The output dataset is in two formats: laz and copc. It is organized by TxDOT's maintenance sections, covering the Austin District. Data size: 3.86 billion road lidar points, 1.67% of the entire lidar data input Projection: EPSG:32614 (WGS84/UTM zone 14N) Website: https://web.corral.tacc.utexas.edu/nfiedata/road3d/austin_district/AustinMaintenanceSections_H_epsg6343_V_epsg5703/ LICENSE FOR USE -- MAPS AND DATA DISCLAIMER This resource is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MAPS AND DATA DISCLAIMER The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described or information contained on this map or associated series of maps. The data and related map graphics are not legal, land survey or engineering documents and are not intended to be used as such. ORNL gives no warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, utility or completeness of this information. The user of these maps and data assumes all responsibility and risk for the use of the maps and data. ORNL disclaims all warranties, representations or endorsements either express or implied, with regard to the information contained in this map product, including, but not limited to, all implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. This preliminary map product is for research and review purposes only. It is not intended to be used for emergency management operational or life safety decisions at the local or regional governmental level or by the general public. Users requiring information regarding hazardous conditions or meteorological conditions for specific geographic areas should consult directly with their city or county emergency management office.
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Cartographic Boundary Map provided the State of Texas Open Data Portal here: https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Texas-Counties-Cartographic-Boundary-Map/sw7f-2kkd/about_data
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This layer represents the boundaries for the Single Member Districts in the City of Austin. The data used to create this map was externally created by a vendor on behalf of the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. This map is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This map has been published by the Communications and Technology Management Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
This dataset shows recommendations from adopted City of Austin small area plans including neighborhood plans, transit station area plans, and corridor plans. Recommendations that do not have a specific geographic location are not mapped. To view the data with different colored symbols based on the recommendation type, view the ArcGIS Online Map at http://bit.ly/1xIbGq3.
The Growth Concept Map assembles compact and walkable activity centers and corridors, as well as job centers, and coordinates them with future transportation improvements. These centers and corridors allow people to reside, work, shop, access services, people watch, recreate, and hang out without traveling far distances. Within them, the design and scale of buildings and the design and availability of parks and gathering spaces will welcome people of all ages and abilities. They will be walkable, bikable, and connected to one another, the rest of the city, and the region by roads, transit, bicycle routes and lanes, and trails. The activity centers and corridors included on this map identify locations for additional people and jobs above what currently exists on the ground. Unlike more detailed small-area plan maps, the Growth Concept Map provides broad direction for future growth and is not parcel specific. Centers that are already established by existing small-area plans, such as those for East Riverside Drive or Highland Mall, are drawn to reflect those plans. Centers without small-area plans are simply shown with a circle, indicating scale and general location. Specifying boundaries for these centers may occur through small-area plans or general guidelines for implementing this plan.
Parcels affected by the adoption of the 2015 International Wildland Urban-Interface Code (WUIC), which was adopted by Austin City Council April9, 2020, and implementation beginning January 1st, 2021. Parcels that are within 1.5 miles of a wildland area greater than 750 acres and parcels within 150 feet of a wildland area greater than 40 acres are wildland_urban_interface_code parcels. Parcels designated as "preserves" have been removed and are not subject to the WUI code.Dataset was created in 2020 by Austin Fire Department Wildfire Division. It was derived from the most recent Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD) Parcels, and queried based upon their planar distance to wildland areas. Wildlands are defined as undeveloped continuous areas,. The wildlands feature class is maintained by the Austin Fire Department and is derived from the City of Austin Planimetric dataset, also known as impervious cover data, and are updated every two years. ArcGIS Pro version 2 software was used to create this dataset. The data is meant to be ingested by a GIS system. Changes to the City of Austin & LTD jurisdiction warrant an update to this dataset. The data is scheduled to be updated every two years.Included in the attributes are parcel condition variables that determine the parcel's "fire hazard severity' class. These include the composite score of three variables: slope score, fuel score, and WUI class (proximity). Slope score was determined by the average degree slope of the area within each parcel and classified as less than 10%, 10% to 25%, or greater then 25%. Fuel score was determined by the average fuel class area within each parcels as defined by the Austin Travis County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and classified as light, medium, or heavy fuels. Proximity class was defined by the proximity of each parcel to wildlands, either as within 1.5 miles of wildlands greater than 750 acres, or within 150 feet of wildlands greater than 40 acres.Description of data fieldsGLOBALID_1 = Used for Global IdentificationOBJECTID = Object IdentificationSLOPE_DEGREE = The average slope of each parcel in degreesFIRE_HAZARD_SEVERITY = The "fire hazard severity" class of each parcelPROXIMITY_CLASS = The proximity class of each parcelSLOPE_CLASS = The slope classification of each parcelFUEL_CLASS = The fuel class of each parcelCREATED_BY = Creators nameCREATED_DATE = Date createdMODIFIED_BY = Modifiers nameMODIFIED_DATE = Date modifiedUNIQUE_ID = Unique Identification number (mirror object id)Shape_Area = Shape areaShape_Length = Shape lengthIteration ID: Parcels_AustinLTD4 2020Contact: Steven Casebeer at Steven.casebeer@austintexas.gov | Austin Fire Department Wildfire Division
This 2013 dataset includes information at the block group-level for the 5-county Austin metro area. Economic, educational, housing, mobility, and environmental indicators are calculated for each block group to provide a comprehensive opportunity index score. This score reflects "opportunity" in the area, defined as a situation or condition that places individuals in a position to be more likely to succeed or excel. This data was collected and calculated by the Kirwan Institute, with collaboration from Green Doors and various community partners, and is compiled in "Geography of Opportunity in Austin" (http://www.greendoors.org/programs/docs/Geography-of-Opportunity-Austin-2013.pdf#page=43). The data can be viewed in an interactive map form here: http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=5db08646b03547abab85aec0a3592fb7. The data is also available in shapefile format for use in ESRI GIS mapping applications here: https://data.austintexas.gov/Neighborhood/Kirwin-Opportunity-Map/3ns6-m3cy.
These are the proposed new neighborhood inspector districts for FY18 as of September 29, 2017.
This layer depicts the extent of Austin Energy's electric service boundary.
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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 Austin Tejano Trails has been a labor of love for a dedicated group of volunteers committed to preserving the history, diversity, and cultural assets in East Austin. Just 10 blocks from the Texas State Capitol and on the north shore of Lady Bird Lake, The Austin Tejano Trails are a hop, skip and jump over or under I-35 from Austin’s famous East Sixth Entertainment District, Austin’s Convention Center, downtown hotels, and the Rainey Street bar scene.The Tejano Trails Routes map is an online, interactive version of the physical tour for the public to utilize as self-guided tours.
This data asset provides the geographic boundaries the City of Austin's City Council Districts, including detailed district shapes and associated geographic coordinates. It is essential for understanding political representation and local governance within the city. By offering this data, we empower city planners, policy analysts, community organizers, and businesses to make informed decisions related to electoral boundaries, public services, and district-level analysis. It also supports more effective civic engagement and resource allocation by helping stakeholders identify key areas of influence and need across the city's council districts.
Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.