Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Subdivisions. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Sanitary sewer manholes allow maintenence access to the sanitary sewer system.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Waste Water Lateral. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This feature is a digital representation of Corpus Christi's waste water mains infrastructure.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Fire Stations. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Gas Valves. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Sanitary sewer manholes allow maintenence access to the sanitary sewer system.
This feature is a digital representation of Corpus Christi's water mains infrastructure.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Gas Meters. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Inlets collect exccess stormwater from the street and transition the flow into storm drains. It provide maintenance access to the storm drain system.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Waste Water Mains. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Waste Water Manholes. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
The main function of the Fire Department is to protect life, property, and the assets of the City from any emergency situation through preparedness, prevention, public education, the development and enforcement of fire codes, emergency medical services, fire suppression and hazardous material incident response.
TxDOT's point layer of general seaport locations in the state of Texas. Locations are based off aerial imagery.Texas Gulf Coast ports handled more than 563 million tons of foreign and domestic cargo in 2015 — approximately 22 percent of all U.S. port tonnage. Texas ports generate $368.7 billion in economic activity in the state and $6.9 billion in state and local taxes per year, according to the Texas Ports Association. Seven Texas ports rank in the top 50 of all U.S. ports in terms of annual tonnage, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, including Houston (2nd), Beaumont (5th), Corpus Christi (6th) and Texas City (15th). The Port of Galveston ranked as the fourth-largest U.S. cruise market based on embarkation, with more than 834,000 passengers in 2015.The use of Texas waterways is forecast to continue to increase — fueled by the expansion of the Panama Canal, the surge in the state's population and more worldwide waterborne trade.Update Frequency: As NeededSource: Transportation Planning and Programming Division (TPP) | Data ManagementSecurity Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: TrueRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/04/24]
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Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. As part of that project Microsoft shared 8 million digitized building footprints with height information used for training the Deep Learning Algorithm. This map layer includes all buildings with height information for the original training set that can be used in scene viewer and ArcGIS pro to create simple 3D representations of buildings. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.Click see Microsoft Building Layers in ArcGIS Online.Digitized building footprint by State and City
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Geospatial data about City of Corpus Christi, Texas Subdivisions. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.