This data set is known as Boundary Jurisdiction City Limits and contains the merged annexation polygons for the City of Bakersfield, CA since 1965.
description: This data set is known as Boundary Jurisdiction Annexations abbreviated ANNEX and contains the annexation polygons for the City of Bakersfield, CA since 1965. All annexation polygons are grouped by year into regions defining the City of Bakersfield, CA city limits.; abstract: This data set is known as Boundary Jurisdiction Annexations abbreviated ANNEX and contains the annexation polygons for the City of Bakersfield, CA since 1965. All annexation polygons are grouped by year into regions defining the City of Bakersfield, CA city limits.
The TCC Project Area Map allows users to view the boundary for the City of Bakersfield's Transformative Climate Communities plan. The TCC Project Area encompasses roughly five square miles of land within southeast Bakersfield that is home to a majority of low to moderate income residents and is also entirely within the Top 25% of the most polluted census tracts within California. The map also features other layers that help show the need that the area has for the TCC plan, such as:SB 535 Disadvantaged Communities (2022)CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Top 25%California Hard to Count Index (2023)Clusters of Parcels in Unincorporated AreasBakersfield City Limits
The data set was created to aid in local GIS and mapping applications and to allow the visualizations of streets from one point to another. This data set is known as the boundary of the road to determine the treatment of the street.
This is a modify static layer of the streets inside the City of Bakersfield. It is dissolved on the class field and clipped to the city limits. This is on a scheduled task to update. The date of the last update is inside the attribute table. This data is for the sole purpose of street miles inside the city.
This data set is known as the Boundary Jurisdiction Joint Powers of Authority Boundary abbreviated (JPA) and contains the boundary within which the City of Bakersfield, CA Fire Department and the Kern County Fire Department share jurisdiction.This layer is updated once a year after July 1st.
This map is provided for the convenience of our current residents, and well as to provide helpful information to those looking to move to our City. It contains the following tools"Layer ListBasemap GalleryNear MePrintSmall community water districts may not be reflected in the application. If you would like to add your district, please have your administrator send a request, with a boundary map, to the Map Center.Citizens can report water waste online. Please visit the City of Bakersfield Water Resources Division for more information.We work to provide you with the most accurate information available. If you find an error in this application, please let us know.
The boundaries for Airport land use compatibility plan. For more details: https://docs.bakersfieldcity.us/WebLink/DocView.aspx?dbid=0&id=932206For questions contact the City of Bakersfield Planning Dept.
Code enforcement boundaries follow the city of limits. Each area is assigned to a code enforcement officer
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This data set is known as Boundary Jurisdiction City Limits and contains the merged annexation polygons for the City of Bakersfield, CA since 1965.