Geospatial data about City of Dallas, Texas City Limits. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
These boundaries determine where a city's jurisdiction begins and ends. Inside the city limits, the city government has authority and provides services like police, fire protection, zoning, and sanitation. Outside the city limits, those responsibilities typically fall to the county or another governing body.
Provides a service with Dallas City Limits as shaded area
Vector polygon map data of city limits from Fort Worth, Texas containing 15 features.
City limits GIS (Geographic Information System) data provides valuable information about the boundaries of a city, which is crucial for various planning and decision-making processes. Urban planners and government officials use this data to understand the extent of their jurisdiction and to make informed decisions regarding zoning, land use, and infrastructure development within the city limits.
By overlaying city limits GIS data with other layers such as population density, land parcels, and environmental features, planners can analyze spatial patterns and identify areas for growth, conservation, or redevelopment. This data also aids in emergency management by defining the areas of responsibility for different emergency services, helping to streamline response efforts during crises..
This city limits data is available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Geospatial data about City of Dallas, Texas Speed Limits. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Digital, spatially georeferenced graphic representation of the city limits of the City of Dallas, Texas.Data Source: Initial shapefile from Dallas EGIS shared to Houseal Lavigne in March 2022 as part of the initial Forward Dallas data delivery request. Geodatabase Name: 4. Geodatabase of Preliminary Data Submission_Protected.gdbHouseal Lavigne enriched these datasets when preparing maps and analysis for the Existing Conditions Report.Year: 2023Provider: Dallas EGIS, Houseal Lavigne
Geospatial data about Richardson, Texas County Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Basemap/CityLimits (MapServer)View In: ArcGIS JavaScript ArcGIS.com Map Google Earth ArcMap ArcGIS Explorer View Footprint In: ArcGIS.com Map Service Description: Provides a service with Dallas City Limits Map Name: Layers LegendAll Layers and TablesLayers:City Limits (0)Description: Copyright Text: City of Dallas GIS Services Spatial Reference: 102738 (2276) Single Fused Map Cache: false Initial Extent:XMin: 2458212.14561682YMin: 7001293.823664693XMax: 2564792.701172376YMax: 7015337.379220249Spatial Reference: 102738 (2276) Full Extent:XMin: 2430145.721114889YMin: 6909399.421033725XMax: 2592859.1256743073YMax: 7061339.448517889Spatial Reference: 102738 (2276) Units: esriFeet Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMPDocument Info:Title: Dallas City LimitsAuthor: City of Dallas GIS ServicesComments: Provides a service with Dallas City LimitsSubject: City Limits of Dallas, TXCategory: Keywords: Dallas,base map,City LimitsAntialiasingMode: NoneTextAntialiasingMode: ForceSupports Dynamic Layers: falseMaxRecordCount: 1000MaxImageHeight: 4096MaxImageWidth: 4096Supported Query Formats: JSON, AMFMin Scale: 577792Max Scale: 0Child Resources: Info Supported Operations: Export Map Identify Find Return Updates
Pulling from historic resources the Department of Planning and Urban Design created this map showing the Dallas City Boundary in 1900, water features and transportation infrastructure present that year including rail infrastructure and the City street-grid plan. For context, the current City of Dallas boundaries are shown.
Pulling from historic resources the Department of Planning and Urban Design created a map showing the Dallas City Boundary in 1875 with transportation infrastructure present that year including rail infrastructure and the City street-grid plan. For context, the current City of Dallas boundaries are shown.
As required by the Dallas City Charter, redistricting of elected official districts is required every ten years based on updated Census information. This feature layer represents the updated city council district boundaries as approved by the Dallas City Council on Jun 27, 2022, effective on May 6, 2023. Boundaries are based upon the 2020 Census Block geography and may not conform with other data. Where street boundaries serve as district borders, the entire right of way is assigned to the northern or eastern boundary. Utilizing this file with non-census shapefiles may result in discrepancies between boundaries. To identify appropriate boundaries, please use the layer in conjunction with the 2020 Census edges and block files.More Information
Dallas city council district boundaries and council district representatives. (2019)
This map utilizes the basic feature classes for zip codes in Dallas and for City Council District boundaries in Dallas.This map has been produced as a utility for Housing staff to do the following:- Identify the council district of zip codes affiliated with their programs- Identify targeted or marketing areas tied to council boundaries- Ensure zip codes are within the City of Dallas
This web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with a light gray, neutral background style with minimal colors, labels, and features that is designed to draw attention to your thematic content. The web map includes vector tile layers that are similar in content and style to the popular Light Gray Canvas map, which is delivered as two layers with raster fused map cache. This map includes a vector tile layer that provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. The map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries. The layers in this map are built using the same data sources used for the Light Gray Canvas and other Esri basemaps.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer item referenced in this map.Customize this MapBecause this map includes a vector tile layer, you can customize the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers, change symbols for layers, switch to alternate local language (in some areas), and refine the treatment of disputed boundaries. See the Vector Basemap group for other vector web maps. For details on how to customize this map, please refer to these articles on the ArcGIS Online Blog.
Pulling from historic resources the Department of Planning and Urban Design created this map showing the Dallas City Boundary in 1920, water features and transportation infrastructure present that year including rail infrastructure and the City street-grid plan. For context, the current City of Dallas boundaries are shown.
This web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with a light gray, neutral background style with minimal colors, labels, and features that is designed to draw attention to your thematic content. The web map includes vector tile layers that are similar in content and style to the popular Light Gray Canvas map, which is delivered as two layers with raster fused map cache. This map includes a vector tile layer that provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. The map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries. The layers in this map are built using the same data sources used for the Light Gray Canvas and other Esri basemaps.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer item referenced in this map.Customize this MapBecause this map includes a vector tile layer, you can customize the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers, change symbols for layers, switch to alternate local language (in some areas), and refine the treatment of disputed boundaries. See the Vector Basemap group for other vector web maps. For details on how to customize this map, please refer to these articles on the ArcGIS Online Blog.
Static tile version of the City limits of Dallas.
Public facing map for use by HOA/NA web map application for public use. Contains homeowner associations, neighborhood associations, and neighborhood coalitions. This map is fed by the data entry application (HOA\NA Data Entry Application (arcgis.com)).This is an application that shows the location of mapped neighborhood and homeowner associations within the City of Dallas.Boundaries are provided to Planning + Urban Design by neighborhood representatives. The City of Dallas does NOT check or assume any responsibility for their accuracy.
ESRI Curated Zipcodes were clipped by the most recent version of the Dallas City Limits. These Zipcodes are being used in applications and maps for different purposes. Any time a Zipcode is the desired analysis geometry. However, zipcodes are NOT optimal for analysis, but should be used carefully.More data below:Zipcodes are an approximation of delivery routes from the Postal Service. There is not an authoritative GIS layer for Postal Zipcodes, but an approximation at best. Numerous articles exist. One is here: https://carto.com/blog/zip-codes-spatial-analysis/ explaining the reason why zipcodes are not good for geospatial analysis.
This service contains several DFR boundaries.
Geospatial data about City of Dallas, Texas City Limits. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.