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.
This dataset represents a zoning district overlaid across existing industrial zones along the water to allow only industries that use or need deep water access. The Overlay district was set to expire in 2014, but was recently extended to expire in 2024. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: MIZOD feedback form.
This dataset represents the State of Maryland Enterprise Zone Program which is an economic development tool to stimulate job creation and business investment through the use of real property tax and employment tax credits in specific areas of the state. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Enterprise Zone feedback form.
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.
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
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Information on parking citations issued within the City of Baltimore. Data represents 2 rolling years of citations and any older citations with outstanding balances
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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.