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  1. b

    Zoning

    • data.baltimorecity.gov
    Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    Baltimore City (2020). Zoning [Dataset]. https://data.baltimorecity.gov/maps/baltimore::zoning-1
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Baltimore City
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    Description

    This dataset represents the zoning districts as defined by the City's Department of Planning. For questions related to zoning designations or processes please reach out to the City City's Zoning Board https://zoning.baltimorecity.gov/ To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Zoning feedback form.

  2. v

    Critical Areas Counties

    • res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz
    • opendata.maryland.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Aug 2, 2025
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    opendata.maryland.gov (2025). Critical Areas Counties [Dataset]. https://res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz/dataset/critical-areas-counties
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 2, 2025
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    opendata.maryland.gov
    Description

    In 1984, the General Assembly enacted the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Act to regulate development, manage land use and conserve natural resources on land in those areas designated as Critical Area. For this document, the Critical Area is all land and water areas within 1,000 feet of the tidal waters' edge or from the landward edge of adjacent tidal wetlands and the lands under them. Georeferenced digital data files of the critical Area have been produced for Baltimore City and the 16 Maryland counties with land located within the Critical Area. The digital maps produced for each jurisdiction are polygons depicting the Critical Area and the land use classifications recognized by the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission (CBCAC). Each jurisdiction is a separate file. The data were produced from hard copy parcel maps originally submitted by the counties as part of the requirements for developing their Critical Area Program. For the purpose of the Mdimap web service the Critical Area Data is displayed by two data layers, one general layer and one layer showing the available critical area data for local towns.This data set represents the Department of Natural Resources interpretation of the location and extent of the Critical Area; however, the digital maps are not recognized as the "official" maps. In accordance with Subsection 8-1807(a) of the Critical Area Act, the Critical Area consists of (1) All waters and lands under the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries to the head of tide as indicated on the State wetland maps, and all State and private wetlands designated under Environment Article, Title 16, annotated Code of Maryland; (2) All land and water areas within 1,000 feet beyond the landward boundaries of State or private wetlands and the of tides designated under Environment Article, Article 16, Annotated Code of Maryland; and (3) Modification to these areas through inclusions or exclusions proposed by local jurisdictions and approved by Commission as specified in Natural Resources Article, Subsection 8-1807, annotated Code of Maryland. These maps are hard copy maps that cannot be exactly replicated in a digital format; therefore, some interpretation was necessary to create the digital line. Hard copy maps depicting the official Critical Area boundary line are available for review at the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission, and at most local planning and zoning departments. The Department of Natural Resources makes no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the use or appropriateness of Spatial Data, and there are no warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. The intended use is for general information and planning purposes. It is not intended to be used to determine the exact location of the Critical Area boundary on a specific parcel or to determine the acreage within the Critical Area on a specific site. The information contained in Spatial Data is from publicly available sources, but no representation is made as to the accuracy or completeness of Spatial Data. The Department of Natural Resources shall not be subject to liability for human error, error due to software conversion, defect, or failure of machines, or any material used in the connection with the machines, including tapes, disks, CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs and energy. The Department of Natural Resources shall not be liable for any lost profits, consequential damages, or claims against the Department of Natural Resources by third parties. The liability of the Department of Natural Resources for damage regardless of the form of the action shall not exceed any distribution fees that may have been paid in obtaining Spatial Data.There were many parties involved in producing Maryland's Critical Area data and the key parties will be listed. Each county and city (listed below) produced a hard copy map and submitted the map to the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission (CBCAC) for approval. Through Coastal Zone Management grants, CBCAC digit

  3. b

    Urban Rural Demarcation Line

    • opendata.baltimorecountymd.gov
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 23, 2017
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    Baltimore County Government (2017). Urban Rural Demarcation Line [Dataset]. https://opendata.baltimorecountymd.gov/datasets/BC-GIS::urban-rural-demarcation-line/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 23, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Baltimore County Government
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    Description

    Baltimore County's Urban Rural Demarcation Line (URDL) has divided the county into "urban" and "rural" areas since established by the Planning Board in 1967. Developed primarily as a growth management tool, it has influenced zoning, land-use, and infrustructure decisions, and was the baseline for the Baltimore County part of Maryland's Priority Funding Area. However, this boundary (digitized at a scale of 1:24,000 where 1" represents 2,000') was became obsolete as the county's GIS data increased in resolution (to 1:2,400 where 1" represents 200'). Until recently, determining a property's status as either urban or rural was of a highly interpretative nature. A new URDL was developed to more accurately match the 1:2,400 data (parcel, street centerline, zoning, etc). This version was reviewed and modified in a series of meetings with several interested county agencies. The new URDL removes much of the old one's ambiguity while keeping its original intent. The new URDL was reviewed, modified, and subsequently approved by the Planning Board on June 19, 2003. Minor revisions were effected 9/2/04, 10/21/04, 9/4/07, 5/21/09, 10/1/09 and 11/15/12. The URDL_poly feature class is one part of the URDL feature dataset.

  4. b

    BCPSS Elementary School Boundary

    • data.baltimorecity.gov
    Updated Nov 21, 2024
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    Baltimore City (2024). BCPSS Elementary School Boundary [Dataset]. https://data.baltimorecity.gov/maps/baltimore::bcpss-elementary-school-boundary-1/about
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 21, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Baltimore City
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    Description

    DATA DICTIONARY: Field Name Description

     zone_no
     elementary zone number
    
    
     Zone_Name
     elementary zone name
    
    
     lower_grades
     elementary grades school number
    
    
     prog_name
     elementary grades school name
    
    
     config
     elementary grades configuration
    
    
     upper_grades
     middle grades school number
    
    
     middle_name
     middle grades school name
    
    
     middle_config
     middle grades configuration
    

    To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form:BCPSS Elementary School Boundary feedback form.

  5. w

    Parking in Transit Zone 2017 Point Map

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv, json, xml
    Updated Oct 17, 2017
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    Department of Finance (2017). Parking in Transit Zone 2017 Point Map [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_baltimorecity_gov/cHVrbi10c3Bm
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    xml, json, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 17, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Department of Finance
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Information on parking citations issued within the City of Baltimore. Data represents 2 rolling years of citations and any older citations with outstanding balances

  6. b

    Round 9a Cooperative Forecast

    • gisdata.baltometro.org
    Updated Jul 31, 2020
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    Baltimore Metropolitan Council (2020). Round 9a Cooperative Forecast [Dataset]. https://gisdata.baltometro.org/datasets/BMC::round-9a-cooperative-forecast/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 31, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Baltimore Metropolitan Council
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    Description

    This layer shows population, household, and employment forecasts at the TAZ level. Anne Arundel County data includes the City of Annapolis. Forecasts endorsed by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board on July 28, 2020.The mission of the Cooperative Forecasting Group (CFG) is to develop a set of population, household, and employment control totals and small area forecasts to be used for transportation planning. The data set is utilized at BMC as an input to the travel demand model and for air quality conformity testing, and is available to federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as the general public. The local planning agencies that comprise the CFG are responsible for the development of the estimates and forecasts for their own jurisdictions. While methodologies vary between jurisdictions, the forecasts are generally based on local comprehensive plans, adopted zoning maps and regulations, and an inventory of residential holding capacity. The allocation of employment to the small area and its distribution across industry sectors is based largely upon an inventory of employers across the region.

    New forecast rounds are developed on an as needed basis, but are generally triggered by the update of major planning documents by the local jurisdictions, significant unforeseen demographic shifts, and the availability of small area data. The members of the CFG have the opportunity to make annual updates to the cooperative forecasts to account for unexpected changes when a complete new “round” of forecasts is not warranted. For more information, see https://www.baltometro.org.

    Date: July 28, 2020 Update: Varies, see above. New forecasts are added as separate Open Data items. Attributes:

    Field

    Description

    TAZ10

    2010 BMC traffic analysis zones

    COUNTYFP10

    County FIPS code

    RPD10

    2010 BMC regional planning districts

    POP15

    2015 Population

    POP20

    2020 Population

    POP25

    2025 Population

    POP30

    2030 Population

    POP35

    2035 Population

    POP40

    2040 Population

    POP45

    2045 Population

    HH15

    2015 Household count

    HH20

    2020 Household count

    HH25

    2025 Household count

    HH30

    2030 Household count

    HH35

    2035 Household count

    HH40

    2040 Household count

    HH45

    2045 Household count

    EMP15

    2015 Number of jobs

    EMP20

    2020 Number of jobs

    EMP25

    2025 Number of jobs

    EMP30

    2030 Number of jobs

    EMP35

    2035 Number of jobs

    EMP40

    2040 Number of jobs

    EMP45

    2045 Number of jobs

  7. a

    Maryland Incentive Zones - Empowerment Zones

    • dev-maryland.opendata.arcgis.com
    • data.imap.maryland.gov
    • +2more
    Updated Jun 1, 2014
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    ArcGIS Online for Maryland (2014). Maryland Incentive Zones - Empowerment Zones [Dataset]. https://dev-maryland.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/2b70e35c34e74debb5f56631f6c28ded
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Online for Maryland
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    Description

    Introduced in 1993, the Empowerment Zone Initiative, along with Enterprise Community Initiative and Renewal Community Initiative, sought to reduce unemployment and generate economic growth through the designation of Federal tax incentives and award of grants to distressed communities. Local, Tribal and State government interested in participating in this program were required to present comprehensive plans that included the principles of: Strategic Visions for change, Community-Based Partnerships, Economic Opportunities and Sustainable Community Development. Communities selected to participate in this program embraced these principles and lef projects that promoted economic development in their distressed communities.This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Feature Service Link:https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/BusinessEconomy/MD_IncentiveZones/FeatureServer/8

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Baltimore City (2020). Zoning [Dataset]. https://data.baltimorecity.gov/maps/baltimore::zoning-1

Zoning

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Nov 20, 2020
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Baltimore City
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This dataset represents the zoning districts as defined by the City's Department of Planning. For questions related to zoning designations or processes please reach out to the City City's Zoning Board https://zoning.baltimorecity.gov/ To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Zoning feedback form.

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