This layer shows the up-to-date boundaries for all cities within Denton County.
City ESA maintained daily by Technology Services GIS Division.
This webmap was made for use in the Real-Time Snowplow Dashboard.The data is for demonstration purposes and is not real. See the Learn ArcGIS page for more details.
NCTCOG 2020 population estimates for cities within Denton County.
A 24"x28" PDF map of Denton County, which includes roads, city limits, and lakes.
Survey abstracts for Denton County, Texas.
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Park Area polygons on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Park Areas are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
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Road lines on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Roads are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly.
Data Use: This layer represents the City of Dallas’ future land use based on parcels data derived from Dallas County, Collin County, Kaufman County, Rockwall County and Denton County. The placetypes in this plan represent the form of future development as envisioned by the Dallas community. These placetypes will in turn provide the macro-level guidance that will help to inform the City’s future Development Code Update and possible Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. Placetypes describe the long-term vision and desired building and preservation characteristics for different places within the city including neighborhoods, mixed-use areas, employment and industry centers, and open spaces.They provide a high-level guide for the desired mix of land uses, design and the recommended intensity and scale of the different uses. The placetype descriptions are translated into a graphical placetype map that provides the long-range visual view of the different places in Dallas.The unique characteristics included in each of the placetypes are rooted in over two years of community input and thousands of comments from people across the city of Dallas. Data Source: This feature layer is based on certified appraisal data obtained from each individual county's appraisal district (Dallas, Collin, Rockwall, Kaufman, and Denton Counties) for certified tax accounts in the city.Year: 09-25-2024
Section 21-61 of Article IV describes the offense as follows: For each person required to register on the Texas Department of Public Safety’ s Sex Offender Database ( the “ Database”) because of a violation involving a victim who was a minor as defined herein, it is unlawful for that person to establish a permanent residence or temporary residence within 1,500 feet of any “ premise where children commonly gather.”Section 21-62 of Article IV discusses evidentiary matters and in Item C states the following: A map depicting the prohibited areas shall be maintained by the City of Denton. The City shall review the map at least annually for changes. Said map will be availableto the public at the City of Denton Police Department.
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Bicycle Parking Spot points on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Bicycle Parking Spots are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
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Dumpster points on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Dumpsters are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
Citywide land use as determined by the City of Denton Planning Department. Major updates were made in 2014 and represents the broader citywide distribution, location and extent of land development by land use categories (designation) and density as specified by Planning Department.
This line layer contains centerlines of all paved and unpaved roads, ramps, and bridges in the City of Denton. Each centerline segment contains attributes including street name, street type, address ranges, and one-way designations. This layer was created for addressing, routing applications, base maps, and general mapping purposes, both for internal and external use.
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This layer shows the up-to-date boundaries for all cities within Denton County.