The Cincinnati City Boundary layer displays the area covered by the city of Cincinnati and its boundaries. The Cincinnati city area covers 79,72 sq.mi. and is composed of 52 neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are: - Avondale- Bond Hill- California- Camp Washington- Carthage- Clifton- College Hill- Columbia Tusculum - Corryville - CUF- Downtown/Riverfront- East End- East Price Hill- East Walnut Hills- East Westwood- English Woods- Evanston- Hartwell- Heights- Hyde Park- Kennedy Heights- Linwood- Lower Price Hill- Madisonville- Millvale- Mount Adams- Mount Airy- Mount Auburn- Mount Lookout- Mount Washington- North Avondale- North Fairmount- Northside- Oakley- Over-the-Rhine (OTR)- Paddock Hills- Pendleton- Pleasant Ridge- Queensgate- Riverside- Roselawn- Sayler Park- Sedamsville- South Cumminsville- South Fairmount- Spring Grove Village- Village of Roll Hill- Walnut Hills- West End- West Price Hill- Westwood- Winton Hills
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The Civil and Municipal Boundaries layer displays the 52 jurisdictional boundaries of cities, villages and townships of Hamilton County. As of the 2010 census, there were 806,631 people, 346,790 households, and 212,582 families residing in the county. The population density was 2,075 people per square mile (801/km²). There were 373,393 housing units at an average density of 917 per square mile (354/km²).
The Cincinnati Community Council Boundaries layer is an assemblage of maps of each Cincinnati neighborhood as defined by the Community Council. Community Councils are nonprofit voluntary organizations that weigh in on city matters, but exist separately from the city government and follow different rules. Each neighborhood council has defined its own border. In some cases the borders are not in agreement with other contiguous neighborhood boundaries, resulting in overlap of boundaries.The City of Cincinnati does not intervene or mediate on these boundary discrepancies.
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The Cincinnati City Boundary layer displays the area covered by the city of Cincinnati and its boundaries. The Cincinnati city area covers 79,72 sq.mi. and is composed of 50 neighborhoods, according to Cincinnati Statistical Neighborhood Approximations of 2010. These neighborhoods are: - North Avondale - Paddock Hills - Avondale - Bond Hill - California - Camp Washington - Carthage - Clifton - College Hill - Columbia Tusculum - Corryville - CUF - Downtown - East End - East Price Hill - East Walnut Hills - East Westwood - English Woods - Evanston - Hyde Park - Kennedy Heights - Linwood - Lower Price Hill - Madisonville - Milvale - Mt. Adams - Mt. Airy - Mt. Auburn - Mt. lookout - Mt. Washington - North Fairmont - Northside - Oakley - Over-the-Rhine - Pendelton - Pleasant Ridge - Queensgate - Riverside - Villages at Roll Hill - Roselawn - Sayler Park - Sedamsville - South Cumminsville - South Fairmont - Spring Grove Village - Walnut Hills - West End - Winton Hills - Westwood - West Price Hill - Hartwell
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The Cincinnati Corporation Line layer displays the corporation limits of the city. The Cincinnati Corporation Line overlaps with Cincinnati Boundary, the legal city boundary based on a survey.
There are 22 public school districts in Hamilton County. Districts in this dataset:Cincinnati Public School DistrictDeer Park Community City School DistrictFinneytown Local School DistrictForest Hills Local School DistrictIndian Hill Exempted Village School DistrictLockland City School DistrictLoveland City School DistrictMadeira City School DistrictMariemont City School DistrictMount Healthy City School DistrictNorth College Hill City School DistrictNorthwest Local School DistrictNorwood City School DistrictOak Hills Local School DistrictPrinceton City School DistrictReading City School DistrictSouthwest Local School DistrictSt. Bernard - Elmwood Place City School DistrictSycamore Community City School District - Sycamore High School Three Rivers Local School DistrictWinton Woods City School District - Winton Woods High SchoolWyoming City School DistrictThis layer isn't displayed when zoomed out beyond 1:94,590.
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Tax districts layer display tax districts in Hamilton County. There are 119 tax districts countywide.
The USGS Central Region Energy Team assesses oil and gas resources of the United States. The onshore and State water areas of the United States comprise 71 provinces. Within these provinces, Total Petroleum Systems are defined and Assessment Units are defined and assessed. Each of province is defined geologically, and most province boundaries are defined by major geologic changes. This dataset is a compilation of data that has been studied and published separately, and in some cases adjacent provinces do not share a common boundary. As a consequence, there are numerous gaps and overlaps in this layer.
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Police Districts layer displays the 5 police districts of the city of Cincinnati. District 1 is responsible for patrolling and policing five neighborhoods: the Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End. Geographically, District 2 officers patrol the largest area within the City of Cincinnati. Evanston, East Walnut Hills, O'Bryonville, Hyde Park, Mt. Lookout, Oakley, Madisonville, Kennedy Heights, Pleasant Ridge, East End, Columbia-Tusculum, Linwood, Mt. Washington and California are the neighborhoods that comprise District 2. District 3 serves the Western side of the City of Cincinnati, covering about 20 square miles. District 3 has about 95,000 residents in 14 separate neighborhoods: East Price Hill, West Price Hill, Lower Price Hill, East Westwood, English Woods, Millvale & Moosewood, North Fairmount, South Fairmount, Riverside, Sayler Park, Sedamsville, South Cumminsville, Roll Hill and Westwood. District 4 is responsible for patrolling and policing 10 neighborhoods: Mount Auburn, Corryville, Walnut Hills, Avondale, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Bond Hill, Roselawn, Carthage, and Hartwell. District 5 police serve the communities of Clifton Heights-University Heights-Fairview, Camp Washington, Clifton, Northside, Winton Hills, Winton Place, College Hill, and Mt. Airy. This also includes a large portion of the University of Cincinnati, whose main campus is situated within the boundaries of District 5.
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The Cincinnati City Boundary layer displays the area covered by the city of Cincinnati and its boundaries. The Cincinnati city area covers 79,72 sq.mi. and is composed of 52 neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are: - Avondale- Bond Hill- California- Camp Washington- Carthage- Clifton- College Hill- Columbia Tusculum - Corryville - CUF- Downtown/Riverfront- East End- East Price Hill- East Walnut Hills- East Westwood- English Woods- Evanston- Hartwell- Heights- Hyde Park- Kennedy Heights- Linwood- Lower Price Hill- Madisonville- Millvale- Mount Adams- Mount Airy- Mount Auburn- Mount Lookout- Mount Washington- North Avondale- North Fairmount- Northside- Oakley- Over-the-Rhine (OTR)- Paddock Hills- Pendleton- Pleasant Ridge- Queensgate- Riverside- Roselawn- Sayler Park- Sedamsville- South Cumminsville- South Fairmount- Spring Grove Village- Village of Roll Hill- Walnut Hills- West End- West Price Hill- Westwood- Winton Hills