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This dataset contains City of Wichita Parcels. The Dataset is updated in real time as the City or County updates their records. A hard refresh is performed once per month to ensure fully up to date information. This information and more can be accessed with the City's GIS Viewer, gismaps.wichita.gov or by downloading the data.
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This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2018.
This layer contains the City Limits for the City of Wichita.
The US Census Bureau defines Population as "All people, male and female, child and adult, living in a given geographic area.". 2020 Census block groups for the Wichita / Sedgwick County area, clipped to the county line. Features were extracted from the 2020 State of Kansas Census Block Group shapefile provided by the State of Kansas GIS Data Access and Support Center (https://www.kansasgis.org/index.cfm).Change in Population and Housing for the Sedgwick County area from 2010 - 2020 based upon US Census. Census Blocks from 2010 were spatially joined to Census Block Groups from 2020 to compare the population and housing figures. This is not a product of the US Census Bureau and is only available through City of Wichita GIS. Please refer to Census Block Groups for 2010 and 2020 for verification of all data Standard block groups are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-character census block number. For example, blocks 3001, 3002, 3003… 3999 in census tract 1210.02 belong to Block Group 3. Due to boundary and feature changes that occur throughout the decade, current block groups do not always maintain these same block number to block group relationships. For example, block 3001 might move due to a change in the census tract boundary. Even if the block is no longer in block group 3, the block number (3001) will not change. However, the identification string (GEOID20) for that block, identifying block group 3, would remain the same in the attribute information in the TIGER/Line Shapefiles because block identification strings are always built using the decennial geographic codes.Block groups delineated for the 2020 Census generally contain between 600 and 3,000 people. Local participants delineated most block groups as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). The Census Bureau delineated block groups only where a local or tribal government declined to participate or where the Census Bureau could not identify a potential local participant.A block group usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one block group and block groups are uniquely numbered within census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, block groups never cross county or census tract boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of county subdivisions, places, urban areas, voting districts, congressional districts, and American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas.Block groups have a valid range of 0 through 9. Block groups beginning with a zero generally are in coastal and Great Lakes water and territorial seas. Rather than extending a census tract boundary into the Great Lakes or out to the 3-mile territorial sea limit, the Census Bureau delineated some census tract boundaries along the shoreline or just offshore.
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This data is created through a mu|ti—departmenta| effort with the purpose of providing citizens with easy access information to Capital Improvement Projects within the City of Wichita. Departments involved in data creation include Public Works and Utilities, Airport, Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire, and Transit. City of Wichita IT/IS is responsible for database structure, maintenance, security, and redundancy.
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The City of Wichita 2018 Adopted Budget was approved by the City Council. It sets the budget for operations across all City of Wichita departments and funds, which includes expenditures and revenue. It excludes grants and the capital improvement program, which are approved separately. Amounts are budgeted by Object Level 3 (what) and Organization Cost Account (where). This dataset was provided by the Budget Office in the Department of Finance, which can be reached at (316) 268-4338 or BudgetQuestions@wichita.gov. The budget document can be found at:http://www.wichita.gov/Government/Departments/Finance/Pages/Budget.aspx, which includes information about the budget process, performance measures, and financial tables and charts.
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This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2017.
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This layer contains an up to date list of sewer manholes in the City of Wichita.This data is not survey grade and should not be used for planning, development, construction, or other uses beyond information and education. Always call before you dig.
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This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2021.
This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2019.
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This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2023.
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City of Wichita facilities including libraries, fire stations, recreation centers, etc.
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City of Wichita City Owned Properties
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The 2012 FEMA approved flood hazard area for the City of Wichita.
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This dataset contains all traffic citation records for the City of Wichita for 2024
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Neighborhood association boundaries for the City of Wichita. For questions about the boundaries please contact the Office of Community Services. For submitting updates to the boundaries please click the following link: Neighborhood Association / HOA (Contact/Update Form)
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This layer shows the habitat, species, and status of endangered species located in and around the City of Wichita.
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This polygon layer is coded to display the zoning code of areas throughout the City of Wichita. Wichita Zoning is a data set to be used in conjunction with Wichita Zoning Cases.
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This layer contains an up to date list of Sewer Mains in the City of Wichita.This data is not survey grade and should not be used for planning, development, construction, or other uses beyond information and education. Always call before you dig.
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This dataset contains City of Wichita Parcels. The Dataset is updated in real time as the City or County updates their records. A hard refresh is performed once per month to ensure fully up to date information. This information and more can be accessed with the City's GIS Viewer, gismaps.wichita.gov or by downloading the data.