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Weekly snapshot of Cleveland City Planning Commission datasets that are featured on the City Planning Zoning Viewer. For the official, most current record of zoning info, use the CPC Zoning Viewer.This file is an open-source geospatial (GIS) format called GeoPackage, which can contain multiple layers. It is similar to Esri's file geodatabase format. Free and open-source GIS software like QGIS, or software like ArcGIS, can read the information to view the tables and map the information.It includes the following mapping layers officially maintained by Cleveland City Planning Commission:Planner Assignment AreasPlanned Unit Development OverlayResidential FacilitiesResidential Facilities 1000 ft. BufferPolice DistrictsLandmarks / Historic LayersLocal Landmark PointsLocal Landmark ParcelsLocal Landmark DistrictsNational Historic DistrictsCentral Business DistrictDesign Review RegionsDesign Review DistrictsOverlay Frontage LinesForm & PRO Overlay DistrictsLive-Work Overlay DistrictsSpecific SetbacksStreet CenterlinesZoningUpdate FrequencyWeekly on Mondays at 4:30 AMContactCity Planning Commission, Zoning & Technology
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Description This layer shows the boundary for the City of Cleveland, Ohio as defined by City Codified Ordinances § 103.001 Boundaries of City of Cleveland. It is only a simple shape and contains no topical data.
Data Glossary
See the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset. No topical data is included in this dataset.
Update Frequency
When the city boundary changes.
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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
TY2023CY24 Collection Information for East Cleveland CSD.
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This dataset includes a multimodal assessment of the Cleveland Transportation Network, conducted as part of the Cleveland Moves initiative. It assesses need and comfort levels as we work to improve safety and mobility on Cleveland streets.The Pedestrian Crossing Level of Stress layer was created by our Cleveland Moves consultant, Toole Design. It uses information about the number of lanes, the speed limit, and the presence of a pedestrian island to calculate how stressful a crossing is for someone crossing. These attributes are provided by Ohio and City of Cleveland data about streets and intersections. This data was generated in 2024. The Bicycle Level of Traffic Stress layer was created by our Cleveland Moves consultant, Toole Design. It uses information about the number of lanes, the speed limit, the type of bikeway, and more to calculate the level of stress for someone riding a bicycle on a given street. These attributes are provided by Ohio and City of Cleveland data about streets and intersections. This data was generated in 2024. The ODOT Active Transportation Need layer was created by the Ohio Department of transportation, and uses several factors to determine need including access to a vehicle, poverty rates, and more.Update FrequencyThis dataset will be updated with additional analysis from the Cleveland Moves planning process by early 2025. After that point, it will be updated annually to reflect changes to Cleveland streets geared towards improving safety and mobility. Related ApplicationsA summary of this dataset can be found in the Cleveland Moves Network Assessment Dashboard.Data GlossaryThe ODOT Active Transportation Need dataset was developed by the Ohio Department of Transportation. More information about this dataset is available on their website: https://gis.dot.state.oh.us/tims_classic/Glossary ContactSarah Davis, Active Transportation Senior Plannersdavis2@clevelandohio.gov
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The City of Cleveland’s Land Reutilization (Land Bank) Program is designed to acquire vacant land and market it to individuals, developers, and non-profit organizations for redevelopment. The goal is to contribute to the economic, social, and environmental betterment of Cleveland through the redevelopment of City-owned land.The Land Bank has prescreened all parcels and in consultation with the Councilperson, local Community Development Corporation, and Planning Commission, the City has determined to recommend a strategy to ensure the best interests of the public are served with the disposition of Land Bank properties. A smaller number of parcel records in this dataset are from City's Industrial-Commercial Land Bank.For more detailed availability information, please reach out to the Cleveland Land Bank, and they will provide you with availability and application information.Note: This dataset includes all City land bank holdings that are not under consideration for City programs. Contact the City's Land Bank for more information about the Land Bank disposition process.Update FrequencyThis layer is updated weekly from County records based on ownership values.Related ApplicationsCity Land Bank Inventory Map ViewerData Glossary City Land Bank Type (text) | Specifies whether this is City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program or City of Cleveland Industrial Commercial Land BankContactsCity of Cleveland, Community Development, Cleveland Land Bank
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Port of Cleveland, OH . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribut...
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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOW15 Minute City Index - Version 6Location data for 15 Minute Neighborhood analysis. These are various amenities and points of interest that City Planning collected city-wide. Using these locations, City Planning generated appropriate walksheds (how far you can walk within a certain time) that were then used in our 15 Minute City model that combines all walksheds into a weighted score of "access".Documentation and DefinitionsSee data table, and below:The 15 Minute City Index is the output of a weighted sum analysis of all the walksheds from 15 Minute city points of interest gathered by City Planning. The animation below demonstrates how all the different locations are combined according to weight to create a total index score. The higher the score, the more services, amenities, and stores someone can walk to from that point. This indicates what is nearby but we understand there are many other factors that affect "walkability", like urban design, safety, culture, street design, and more.This work is preliminary and in development. City Planning assumes no liability regarding accuracy or usage of this information.This data is a work in progress that City Planning is using for exploratory planning research, and not an authoritative collection of all locations.This dataset is featured on the following app(s):15-Minute City Planning Introduction Story MapUpdate FrequencyAnnuallyContactsCity Planning Commission
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.
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Reference boundaries of Cleveland neighborhoods, which also referred to in some contexts as "Statistical Planning Areas" or SPAs.The City of Cleveland's neighborhoods were updated last in 2012 and include 34 neighborhoods:Bellaire-PuritasBroadway-Slavic VillageBrooklyn CentreBuckeye-Shaker SquareBuckeye-WoodhillCentralClark-FultonCollinwood-NottinghamCudellCuyahoga ValleyDetroit ShorewayDowntownEdgewaterEuclid-GreenFairfaxGlenvilleGoodrich-Kirtland PkHopkinsHoughJeffersonKamm'sKinsmanLee-HarvardLee-SevilleMount PleasantNorth Shore CollinwoodOhio CityOld BrooklynSt.Clair-SuperiorStockyardsTremontUnion-MilesUniversityWest BoulevardData GlossarySPA - SPA numeric idSPANM - Neighborhood nameSQ_MILES - Area in square milesUpdate FrequencyMaintained and managed in an enterprise geodatabase. Updated if neighborhood information changes.ContactCleveland GIS
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This is an all-purpose viewer application for the Cleveland property survey 2022 results. It offers a lookup tool, various heat maps, and reporting by criteria that the user can choose.InstructionsViewer pageThe main view for looking up and searching property surveys. The heatmap is fixed to show clusters of D and F properties to guide the user's eyes to areas to explore further.Heatmaps pageExplore different clusters of the grades in this view. Switching back to Viewer will pan the map to the same place.Charts pageSee summary statistics about a given selection of property surveys, starting by default with all surveys. Use filters on the left to narrow down your interest and understand relationships between variables.Data GlossaryFor more information about the dataset, see the City-version of 2022 WRLC Property Survey layerThis app uses the following dataset(s):Citywide Property Survey 2022ContactsDro Sohrabian, Urban Analytics & Innovation
TY2023CY2024 Second Half Unit/Fund Settlement Report for Cleveland City Library.
TY2024CY2025 First Half Unit/Fund Settlement Report (Delinquent) for Cleveland City Library.
TY2023CY24 Collection Information for Cleveland.
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This dataset is the official City of Cleveland ward boundaries for 2026 and onwards. They were drawn and approved in 2025.The City of Cleveland's wards were amended upon the passing of Ordinance No. 1-2025 by Cleveland City Council on January 6th, 2025. These wards are up for election in Fall 2025, with terms starting in January 2026.For more information about the City's ward redistricting, visit the Ward Redistricting Info page on the Cleveland City Council website, as well as the City's Charter, Section § 25-1 Reapportionment of Wards. Update FrequencyStatic (does not change)ContactCleveland City CouncilThe source data for these boundaries were provided by City Council on 1/7/25.
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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
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Port of Cleveland, OH . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://inport.nmfs.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
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After a major system upgrade for the City's cemeteries office (Public Works), we are excited to offer the public a powerful, new City Cemetery Viewer tool, which allows web or mobile users to:Search for burial records across all cemeteries and locate them.Explore specific cemeteries, sections, and lots interactively on a map.Learn more about the 12 City-operated cemetery facilities and find resources for them.As part of our launch, the City's cemetery records are also available on the City of Cleveland's new Open Data Portal at data.clevelandohio.gov. Click below to see the dataset in catalog view.This application uses the following dataset(s):City Cemetery Records
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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.
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Cleveland GIS
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 NOVEMBER 2024.View theData Dictionary.
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Weekly snapshot of Cleveland City Planning Commission datasets that are featured on the City Planning Zoning Viewer. For the official, most current record of zoning info, use the CPC Zoning Viewer.This file is an open-source geospatial (GIS) format called GeoPackage, which can contain multiple layers. It is similar to Esri's file geodatabase format. Free and open-source GIS software like QGIS, or software like ArcGIS, can read the information to view the tables and map the information.It includes the following mapping layers officially maintained by Cleveland City Planning Commission:Planner Assignment AreasPlanned Unit Development OverlayResidential FacilitiesResidential Facilities 1000 ft. BufferPolice DistrictsLandmarks / Historic LayersLocal Landmark PointsLocal Landmark ParcelsLocal Landmark DistrictsNational Historic DistrictsCentral Business DistrictDesign Review RegionsDesign Review DistrictsOverlay Frontage LinesForm & PRO Overlay DistrictsLive-Work Overlay DistrictsSpecific SetbacksStreet CenterlinesZoningUpdate FrequencyWeekly on Mondays at 4:30 AMContactCity Planning Commission, Zoning & Technology