Locations of stormwater inlets in the City of Redding.The Storm Drain Utility is responsible for installing, monitoring, maintaining, and cleaning the storm drainage system of the City of Redding.The City of Redding storm drains are intended to collect and convey only one thing-uncontaminated storm water. Anything that is spilled, dumped or deposited where it will be washing into the storm drain is prohibited.
The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) is a way of subdividing and describing land in the United States. All lands in the public domain are subject to subdivision by this rectangular system of surveys, which is regulated by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
This dataset represents point locations of addresses in the city of Redding. City of Redding Situs (physical) address points layer is intended for general reference, geocoding and mapping. This layer is not a legal document and should not be used as such. This is not a survey product, this layer is not a legal document and should not be used as such.
Locations of tentative subdivisions in the City of Redding.
The Tentative Subdivision Map is evaluated for its consistency with the General Plan and its policies as well as the zoning regulations of the property. The compatibility of the subdivision design with the natural features of the site and with surrounding development is also considered
There are currently 41 City-owned and maintained parks and nine school-park sites. These sites encompass primarily developed land and total 225 acres.
Our parks system includes over 22 playgrounds and a water play area, plus facilities for picnicking, walking, boating, fishing, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, disc golf, horseshoes, skateboarding, roller hockey, aquatics, and off-leash dog play. The opportunities for activities are endless!
In keeping with the City's vision of "assuring parks, trails, and open space, and building neighborhoods rather than homes," we continue to acquire land for future parks and are currently building new park facilities in several areas throughout Redding.
The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual- chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM ZONE 10N projection and coordiante system The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.
This boundary is the delineation of the planning area for the City of Redding and surrounding area. The area upon which the planning effort will focus. A planning area may include lands outside existing planning unit boundaries currently studied for inclusion in the City. The planning area boundary is also the geographic area for which land use plans are developed and maintained.
The general plan land-use layer is updated by the City of Redding GIS Division as needed to support the Development Services Department's mission.
The road centerline file for Redding, CA has been maintained as a major component of the Shasta County Integrated Public Safety System and has been updated to meet the needs of the public safety agencies for dispatch. Road Centerlines data is segmented for each intersecting feature along a route, which means multiple linear features may represent a single route. The specific road functional classifications assigned to the roadways resulted from efforts of the California Department of Transportation (Cal Trans) CRS maps. The CRS maps can be viewed at this location http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip/hseb/crs_maps/ .
Boundary delineating Redding city limits. The terms city limit and city boundary refer to the defined boundary or border of a city. The area within the city limit is sometimes called the city proper. The terms town limit/boundary and village limit/boundary mean the same as city limit/boundary, but apply to towns and villages.Property within a city's limit is subject to city taxation and city regulation, and expects city services. Areas outside any city's limit are considered to be unincorporated, and in most U.S. states they are by default regulated and taxed by the county. In others, areas outside a city's limit fall within another type of local government, such as the civil township (a division of a county). Cities and towns may have extraterritorial jurisdiction beyond their limits, typically for zoning purposes. The distance this extends varies based on the population or area of the city, or which "class" it is considered to be under state law.
2020 census tract data for the City of Redding, California.This layer presents the USA 2020 Census Tract boundaries of the United States in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. It is updated annually as Tract boundaries change. The geography is sourced from US Census Bureau 2020 TIGER FGDB (National Sub-State). Geography last updated May 2022.Attribute fields include 2020 total population from the US Census PL94 data.
Outfall locations in the City of Redding.The Storm Drain Utility is responsible for installing, monitoring, maintaining, and cleaning the storm drainage system of the City of Redding.The City of Redding storm drains are intended to collect and convey only one thing-uncontaminated storm water. Anything that is spilled, dumped or deposited where it will be washing into the storm drain is prohibited.
Adopted Boundary - 2014 A sphere of influence was established for the City of Redding in 1983. It was subsequentlyupdated in 1985, 1988, and 1991. Although annexations have occurred since that time, it appears that any changes to the SOI boundary were made on a project by project basis. The next cycle of LAFCO-initiated SOI/MSR reviews for the City of Redding is anticipated to be a more comprehensive study, and will commence during or before 2019, in accordance with the Legislative requirement to reexamine municipal agencies every five years. The City may, of course, submit a proposal to amend their sphere of influence at any time as a separate project.
Locations of concrete channels and box culverts in the City of Redding.The Storm Drain Utility is responsible for installing, monitoring, maintaining, and cleaning the storm drainage system of\ the City of Redding. The City of Redding storm drains are intended to collect and convey only one thing-uncontaminated storm water. Anything that is spilled, dumped or deposited where it will be washing into the storm drain is prohibited.
Water hydrants for the City of Redding and the City's water service area.The Redding Water Utility is responsible to provide our customers with a reliable supply of high quality drinking water now and in the future. The Water Utility serves approximately 80,000 people within a service area of approximately 60 square miles. Our water quality not only meets Federal and State Standards each and every day of the year, but in most cases, contaminant levels fall far below published Primary and Secondary Standards. This means you, as the consumer, are assured of the safest water we can deliver to your tap.
Traffic signal locations for the City of Redding
This layer is a delineation of building inspector zones. Specific building inspectors are dedicated to particular areas of the City. These boundaries are tied to the City's Planning/Permitting software system.
Opportunity Zones are a new tool for community development. Established in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Opportunity Zones provide tax incentives for investment in designated census tracts. California Opportunity Zones will support new investments in environmental justice, sustainability, climate change, and affordable housing.
Point locations of City of Redding schools. This is a comprehensive list of schools in the Redding area that include all grade levels and Charter Schools.
This boundary delineates the City of Redding's sphere of influence, primary, and secondary growth areas. It is the policy of the City to encourage new urban development within its Sphere of Influence to occur within the City. This will allow new development areas to be served with a full range of community services by the City, will permit necessary economies of scale in service provision to be achieved, and will result in logical service boundaries. This plan establishes Primary and Secondary Growth Areas. The Primary Growth Area consists of those lands within the corporate boundaries at the time this plan was adopted as well as those contiguous areas and "County islands" that are adjacent to already developed areas. The Secondary Growth Area encompasses the balance of the lands within the Sphere of Influence that the City has determined are appropriate for future urbanization and annexation to the City. Depending on Redding's land needs over the coming decades, these lands may not be urbanized during the time frame of this plan.
Locations of stormwater inlets in the City of Redding.The Storm Drain Utility is responsible for installing, monitoring, maintaining, and cleaning the storm drainage system of the City of Redding.The City of Redding storm drains are intended to collect and convey only one thing-uncontaminated storm water. Anything that is spilled, dumped or deposited where it will be washing into the storm drain is prohibited.