Vector polygon map data of city limits from Houston, Texas containing 731 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.
City, town, village, and place boundaries within the 13-county region H-GAC. The cities, towns, and villages include: Alvin, Ames, Anahuac, Angleton, Arcola, Bailey's Prairie, Barrett, Bay City, Bayou Vista, Baytown, Beach City, Beasley, Bellaire, Bellville, Bonney, Brazoria, Brazos Country, Brookshire, Brookside Village, Bunker Hill Village, Clear Lake Shores, Cleveland, Clute, Columbus, Conroe, Cove, Cut and Shoot, Daisetta, Danbury, Dayton, Dayton Lakes, Deer Park, Devers, Dickinson, Eagle Lake, East Bernard, El Campo, El Lago, Fairchilds, Freeport, Friendswood, Fulshear, Galena Park, Galveston, Hardin, Hedwig Village, Hempstead, Hillcrest, Hilshire Village, Hitchcock, Holiday Lakes, Houston, Humble, Hunters Creek Village, Huntsville, Industry, Iowa Colony, Jacinto City, Jamaica Beach, Jersey Village, Jones Creek, Katy, Kemah, Kendleton, Kenefick, La Marque, La Porte, Lake Jackson, League City, Liberty, Liverpool, Magnolia, Manvel, Meadows Place, Missouri City, Mont Belvieu, Montgomery, Morgan's Point, Nassau Bay, Needville, New Waverly, North Cleveland, Oak Ridge North, Old River-Winfree, Orchard, Oyster Creek, Palacios, Panorama Village, Pasadena, Pattison, Patton Village, Pearland, Pine Island, Piney Point Village, Pleak, Plum Grove, Prairie View, Quintana, Richmond, Richwood, Riverside, Roman Forest, Rosenberg, San Felipe, Sandy Point, Santa Fe, Seabrook, Sealy, Shenandoah, Shoreacres, Simonton, Sourh Frydek, South Houston, Southside Place, Splendora, Spring Valley Village, Stafford, Stagecoach, Sugar Land, Surfside Beach, Sweeny, Taylor Lake Village, Texas City, Thompsons, Tiki Island, Tomball, Waller, Wallis, Webster, Weimar, West Columbia, West University Place, Weston Lakes, Wharton, Willis, Woodbranch, Woodloch. The census designated places (CDPs) include: Aldine, Atascocita, Bacliff, Barrett, Big Thicket Lake Estates, Blessing, Boling, Bolivar Peninsula, Channelview, Cinco Ranch, Cloverleaf, Crosby, Cumings, Damon, Deerwood, East Columbia, Fifth Street, Four Corners, Fresno, Garwood, Glidden, Grangerland, Highlands, Hull, Hungerford, Iago, Louise, Markham, Mataforda, Midfield, Mission Bend, Nada, New Ulm, Oak Island, Pecan Grove, Pinehurst, Porter Heights, Rock Island, Rosharon, San Leon, Sargent, Sheldon, Sheridan, Sienna, Spring, Stowell, The Woodlands, Van Vleck, Wadsworth, Wild Peach Village, Winnie.
2022 COUNCIL DISTRICTS: THESE DISTRICTS WERE CREATED FROM HARRIS COUNTY VOTING TABULATION DISTRICTS WHICH ARE BASED OFF CENSUS BLOCKS. THIS DATA DOES NOT ALWAYS MEET EXISTING BOUNDARIES OF CITY LIMITS AND PARCELS. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY PARTICUAR DISTRICT PLEASE REFERENCE ORDINANCE 2011-738 TO VERIFY A VOTING TABULATION DISTRICTS COUNCIL ASSIGNMENT. THIS ORDINANCE WILL IN DETAIL BREAK DOWN THE COUNCIL DISTRICTS BY DISTRICT NUMBER.
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Summary Shows area where people cannot use groundwater to drink. They are privately owned and the tracking that is currently going on is for completed and approved...
Geospatial data about Houston County Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Administrative Boundaries in the City of Houston Regional Boundaries, includes common GIS data features such as:
Houston City Limit City of Houston ETJ City Council Districts Super Neighborhoods Management Districts Tax Incentive Reinvestment Zones (TIRZ) Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) Zip Codes Lambert Tiles County Boundaries Harris County Voting Precincts Harris County CommissionerPrecincts Montgomery County CommissionerPrecincts Fort Bend County CommissionerPrecincts Waller County CommissionerPrecincts Brazoria County CommissionerPrecincts North Harris Couny Regional Water Authority West Harris County Regional Water Authority Congressional District
Geospatial data about Houston, Texas Airspace Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
Category: Planning and DevelopmentThis layer contains the boundaries of historic districts that were designated by Houston City Council as City of Houston Historic Districts. This layer also contains the boundaries of proposed historic districts, where an application to create the historic district has been submitted to the Planning and Development Department, but has not yet been designated by Houston City Council. Proposed historic districts are subject to the Historic Preservation Ordinance. (Chapter 33, Article VII of the City Code) Proposed historic districts are indicated by the word "pending" after their name. Updated Jan 26th 2022.
Geospatial data about Houston, Texas Census Block Group Boundaries (2010). Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The City of Houston Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) Shapefile provides a geographic representation of areas outside incorporated city limits where local governments, particularly the City of Houston, exercise limited regulatory authority. Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is a designated buffer zone extending beyond a city's boundaries, allowing municipalities to manage growth, enforce certain regulations, and influence development without full annexation.Houston’s ETJ extends up to 5 miles from its city limits, covering a significant portion of Harris County and overlapping with ETJs of smaller municipalities. This jurisdiction is essential for urban planning, infrastructure development, and regional coordination, as it helps cities guide land use, manage utilities, and prepare for future expansion while preventing conflicting regulations between neighboring jurisdictions.
CATEGORY: Planning & Development
Boundaries of City-designated historic districts. The polygon Historical District layer has been split into two separate layers for better clarity (city and national districts.) This is an important change, because there is overlapping geometry in these districts if they are maintained together.
This feature class depicts the City of Houston's Park Sector boundaries.
This layer is sourced from mycity.houstontx.gov.
AddressPointInfo (API) is a master address layer that contains City of Houston administrative boundary and service information. This feature class was original generated for Lagan 311 project. It is based on Planning & Development Departmet's AddressPoints feature class. Multiple spatial joins are performed to merge City of Houston administrative boundary and service related information. Enterprise GIS group updates this feature class monthly. This Address Points Layer was created as the foundation for the City of Houston's addressing team. This layer was developed by compiling all available known address information into one comprehensive data set. Due to its origins there is still a great deal of clean up that needs to occur with in the data. This clean up is on going. A note about the Status Field; An addresses with a status of preliminary is only a temporary address meant to serve as a 911 geocodeable location only. This address is not inhabitable or official and no permit may be issued to it with-out a recorded plat.
Corporate boundaries of the three cities located within the Mat-Su Borough (Houston, Palmer, and Wasilla).
Includes common GIS data features such as:
Trash Pickup Recycling Pickup Heavy Trash Pickup Sponsorship Service Areas Houston City Limit
Geospatial data about Houston, Texas High School Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Category: Planning & DevelopmentThis Feature Class depicts the boundary of the Opportunity Zones in the City of Houston. Opportunity Zones were established by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Opportunity Zones are designed to spur economic development by providing tax benefits to investors in economically-distressed community. They are census tracts. The City of Houston contains 99 designated opportunity zones.This feature class is updated by the Planning and Development Department, Community Planning Division.
City of Houston Park Boundaries maintained by the Parks & Recreation Department. Last update May 2014.
This layer is sourced from mycity.houstontx.gov.
CATEGORY: Administrative Boundaries
Vector polygon map data of city limits from Houston, Texas containing 731 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.