Geospatial data about Cleveland County, Oklahoma Well Inventory. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Fire and EMS Districts dataset current as of unknown. Fire District Shapefile.
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The Cleveland City Planning Commission Zoning Lookup Tool is the official Cleveland City Planning public map for users to see effective zoning and related geospatial data for the City of Cleveland.For full legal descriptions of each zoning code, please see Part IIIB of the official City of Cleveland Code of Ordinances.Parcel information is provided through Cuyahoga County GIS.InstructionsClicking on specific zoning districts or parcels prompts a pop-up description which provides additional information about the selected feature, including links to PDFs of the effective ordinance that established the feature.Layers may be turned on and off using the layer widget in the top-right corner. Update FrequencyMonthlyThis app uses the following dataset(s):Cleveland City Planning Zoning & Administrative Layers (please note, this is a snapshot for data users, use the viewer application for most recent information)ContactsXavier Bay, Cleveland Planning Commission, xbay@clevelandohio.gov
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This view shows shared mobility hub locations across Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. Shared mobility hubs will provide more organized parking for rentable shared bikes and scooters. Shared mobility hubs will include bike racks, markings on the ground, and a sign with information about and rules for the program.You can view each location's specifics with photos and you can view the different hub typologies.You can also learn more about shared mobility in Cleveland: www.clevelandohio.gov/shared-mobilityData GlossaryCity refers to the city that each hub is located within. 70+ hubs will be installed within the City of Cleveland, and additional hubs will be installed in Cleveland Heights, University Heights, East Cleveland, and South Euclid.Lat refers to the latitude of each hub location.Long refers to the longitude of each hub location.Reference refers to the reference number for each specific hub. Each reference number includes 3 letters and 3 numbers. You can find each hub by reference number in the location sheet document.ContactSarah Davis, Active Transportation Senior Plannersdavis2@clevelandohio.govUpdate FrequencyIn Spring 2025, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County will install the first collection of 75+ shared mobility hubs across the county. This map will be updated as we continue to add shared mobility hubs over time.
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Boundary lines for public Right of Ways within Cuyahoga county. A right of way is any traversable public space. This is a published service coming from the Cleveland GIS office. This is not a legal description of any property, easement or boundaries. Please consult with Cuyahoga County for official Real Property records.Update FrequencyAs neededContactsCleveland GIS
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DescriptionThis layer contains address point data for all of Cuyahoga County and portions of surrounding counties within the Cleveland Water Department (CWD) service area. It is maintained by the City of Cleveland Department of Public Utilities GIS staff.
Cleveland Water service may not be available to all of these addresses.
Call 216-664-2444 x75209 for specific information.
Data GlossarySee the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset.
Update Frequency
Maintained regularly. Changes are made as new addresses or corrections are identified.
Contact
Report errors or issues to
jotham_hall@clevelandwater.com.
Survey Parcels with CAMA Real Property characteristics. Point parcels have been converted to polygons and appended, along with the air parcel polygons, for a single parcel featureclass. The layer only contains parcels with a listed city of Cleveland. LAST UPDATED JUNE 2025.View theData Dictionary.
Survey Parcels with CAMA Real Property characteristics within Cuyahoga County. Point parcels have been converted to polygons and appended, along with the air parcel polygons, for a single parcel featureclass. This layer only contains parcels with a listed city that is not Cleveland. LAST UPDATED JUNE 2025.View theData Dictionary.
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Description Boundary layer of the service area for the City of Cleveland Water. The Cleveland Water service area includes all of Cuyahoga County as well as portions of Geauga, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties.
Data Glossary See the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset.
Update Frequency
Updated when the water service area changes.
Contact
Cleveland GIS
An Esri File Geodatabase containing 2023 footprints for buildings in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.The features were created using orthophotography captured during the spring of 2023. It includes all identified structures with a footprint of at least 100 square feet.Please note that buildings in dense areas (such as Downtown Cleveland) may be combined with neighboring buildings to form one footprint.A hosted feature service containing this data is also available.
The Community Facilities Inventory for Cuyahoga County is a comprehensive geographic information system (GIS) layer developed by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission staff. This inventory provides an extensive and up-to-date dataset of essential community facilities, including education institutions, libraries, recreation centers, parks, city halls, civic centers, emergency services, and healthcare centers. The dataset is derived from various authoritative sources, including SafeGraph, OpenStreetMap, Google Places, The State of Ohio, and The City of Cleveland, among others.Key Features:Education Facilities:Child Care Services: Locations of licensed child care service providers. Primary Schools: Locations of primary educational institutions catering to young learners.Secondary Schools: Locations of secondary educational institutions serving middle and high school students.Post-Secondary Institutions: Locations of colleges and universities offering higher education opportunities.Civic and Administrative Centers:City Halls: Locations of city halls providing administrative services for municipalities within Cuyahoga County.Civic Centers: Locations of community gathering places that host events, cultural activities, and public gatherings.Recreation Centers: Locations designed to provide a wide range of leisure and recreational activities, often including sports, fitness, cultural programs, and social gatherings, for people of all ages and interestsParks: Locations that are open, natural or landscaped areas set aside for public enjoyment, typically featuring green spaces, playgrounds, walking paths, and opportunities for outdoor activities, relaxation, and connection with nature.Libraries: Locations, public or private, that house collections of books, digital resources, and other educational materials, providing a quiet and conducive environment for reading, research, and intellectual exploration, as well as various educational programs and services.Emergency Services:Police Stations: Locations of law enforcement agencies responsible for ensuring public safety.Fire Stations: Locations of fire departments responsible for emergency response and fire prevention services.Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities:Hospitals: Locations of medical centers offering comprehensive healthcare services.Healthcare Facilities: Locations of clinics, doctors offices, and medical centers catering to specific medical needs.Data Sources:The data used to compile this inventory is sourced from a variety of reputable providers, including but not limited to:SafeGraph: Contributing valuable location data to enhance the accuracy of community facilities' information.OpenStreetMap: Contributing valuable location data to enhance the accuracy of community facilities' information.Google Places: Supplying location details and metadata on various establishments and amenities.The State of Ohio: Providing authoritative data on education institutions, early child care and education programs, and public services.The City of Cleveland: Offering precise location information on civic and administrative facilities.Coverage: Cuyahoga CountyVintage: 2023 - 2025Update Frequency: Annual Updates or by RequestLast Update: March, 2025
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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWPolygon layer containing American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimate data for the most recent vintage. 5 year estimates are a rolling average of data from the past five years. The current vintage is for 2019-2023. Data is filtered for Cuyahoga County, OH, and additional calculations are performed to determine the city each census tract lies within. Therefore, this dataset is filterable for the city of Cleveland and its surrounding suburbs. To learn more about each of these datasets, click on one of datasets under "Layers". This dataset powers the City Census Viewer.This dataset is ported from the ArcGIS Living Atlas.Data GlossaryClick here, then click on "Fields" to view documentation. Use the "Layers" drop down to view documentation for different tables.Update FrequencyThis dataset is updated annually in December when the new ACS vintage is released.ContactsSamuel Martinez, Urban Analytics and Innovationsmartinez2@clevelandohio.gov
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For more details on a record, use Accela Citizen Access or contact Building & Housing.This dataset contains all demolition permits issued and executed. This includes demolition conducted by the City of Cleveland and/or its contractors, County Landbank and/or its contractors, and private demolitions. Update FrequencyWeekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings) ContactsDepartment of Building and Housing, 216-664-2282 Data Glossary B1_ALT_ID: Record ID Parcel: Permanent parcel number Address: Property address B1_PER_TYPE: This field is inherited from the main table. In the demolition permit context, it doesn't provide additional context and is typically set to the value "Building Permit".B1_PER_SUB_TYPE: Residential or Commercial Issue Date: Date permit issuedFile Date: Date record createdClosed Date: Date demolition was confirmed via inspection and record closedContractor_Business_Name: Name of contractor for demolitionJob_Value: Reported job value for workThe below fields are not from the system of record for permits, Accela. They are extra fields produced by the City's Data Warehouse to make it more useful for staff and the public.DW_Parcel: Current Cuyahoga County parcel that matches this addressDW_Ward: Ward location of that parcelDW_Tract2020: Census tract ID of that parcelDW_Neighborhood: City neighborhood of that parcelACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL: Link to view the record on Accela Citizen Access
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Geospatial data about Cleveland County, Oklahoma Well Inventory. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.