Link to Geographic Information Services (GIS) for Lincoln County, South Dakota.
The City of Lincoln Independent Redistricting Committee approved the final Lincoln City Council district map at its public meeting on March 3, 2022. The map will define the City Council district boundaries until the next redistricting process after the 2030 U.S. Census. The Independent Redistricting Commission was made up entirely of community members and was empowered to adopt the district boundaries without City Council approval. However, the City of Lincoln City Council will conduct the first read of the ordinance to adopt the map but they may not rescind, supersede, or revise the district boundaries adopted by the commission.For more information visit https://www.lincolnca.gov/en/news/final-redistricting-map.aspx.Updated July 2023 for SUDB Annexation.
South and East Beltway edge of pavement.
Web mapping application showing projects underway or approved in and around Lincoln, NE. Click on one of the map symbols to view additional information about the project.Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
The polygon feature class represents the city of Lincoln and the villages in Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Park Boundaries are updated by the Lincoln Park and Recreation Department. This service is updated on a regular basis.
City of Lincoln budget documents, Finance Department.
Contour lines derived from the 2017 LiDAR data
The dataset is a graphical representation of the Lincoln City Council District Boundaries. The dataset is updated every 10 years as part of U.S. Census.
City of Lincoln landmarks including schools, parks, and other points of interest.
City landmarks last updated 4/12/2022.
To designate, preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate those structures and districts which are elements of the city's historical, cultural, archaeological, or architectural heritage; to stabilize and improve property values in such districts; to foster civic pride in the beauty and accomplishments of the past; to protect and enhance the city's attractions to tourists and visitors and the support and stimulus to business and industry thereby provided; to strengthen the economy of the city; to promote the use of historic districts and landmarks for the education, pleasure, and welfare of the people of the city; and to promote and encourage continued private ownership and utilization of such buildings and other structures now so owned and used so that the objectives listed above can be attained while the owner can receive a reasonable economic return on the property. The historic landmarks and landmark districts are intended to be zoning overlay districts. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
Printable map showing corporate limits extra territorial jurisdictions for the City of Lincoln and surrounding villages in Lancaster County. Each of the city/village jurisdictions in Lancaster County has a legally defined corporate boundary, and are, by State law, empowered to oversee zoning within a one mile radius from their limits. (The City of Lincoln has a similar zoning buffer that extends for three miles from its corporate limits.) Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
This feature layer highlights service request submitted to the City of Lincoln's UPLNK site and is hosted by SeeClickFix.UPLNK is a free app hosted on the SeeClickFix platform. Use it to report non-emergency quality-of-life issues within the Lincoln City limits, such as streetlight problems, downed tree limbs, potholes or park maintenance issues. There is an option to upload a photo with each service request. You can also use the app to access various City databases.
Printable map of the Legislative Districts in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County. The dataset in this map is a graphical representation of the Legislative District Boundaries. The dataset is updated every 10 years as part of U.S. Census.
The polygon feature class represents the urban area in Lincoln, Lancaster County Nebraska.
Printable map of the Voting Precincts in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County. The dataset in this map is a graphical representation of the Lincoln Voting Precinct Boundaries. The dataset is updated every 10 years as part of U.S. Census.
Feature layer containing authoritative parcel polygons for Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The City of Sioux Falls is responsible for the geometry of each parcel and shares parcel attribute responsibilities with Minnehaha County and Lincoln County. Note: The legal assessment date is November 1st of every year. Please see Minnehaha County or Lincoln County for more information. Click here for Land Use Activity Code descriptions
Fire planning zones represent the area served by each of the 16 Lincoln Fire & Rescue stations and rural fire districts in Lancaster County. These are the "first due" areas for the engine companies at each station, in other words the area into which each engine is ordinarily the preferred first responder. These data are maintained by Lincoln Fire & Rescue, and updated periodically to account for annexations and/or boundary changes.
Bicycle commuting is an effective and inexpensive way to get to work. Even if you are only riding a couple days a week, it is a great way to exercise, save money on gas and vehicle maintenance, reduce air pollution and emissions, lower your stress level, and have fun. This map has been created for public use.
Link to Geographic Information Services (GIS) for Lincoln County, South Dakota.