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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.
School Districts in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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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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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
This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the boundary of the Cleveland, OH EnviroAtlas Community. It represents the outside edge of all the block groups included in the EnviroAtlas community. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
This EnviroAtlas dataset demonstrates the effect of changes in pollution concentration on local populations in 1,442 block groups in Cleveland, Ohio. The US EPA's Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP) was used to estimate the incidence of adverse health effects (i.e., mortality and morbidity) and associated monetary value that result from changes in pollution concentrations for Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit Counties, OH. Incidence and value estimates for the block groups are calculated using i-Tree models (www.itreetools.org), local weather data, pollution data, and U.S. Census derived population data. This dataset was produced by the USDA Forest Service with support from The Davey Tree Expert Company to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
You are accessing the NST Property Status map. Developed and maintained by the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, this map contains property information for parcels in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The map allows you to interact with NST data in a mapping interface. Navigate to your area of interest, or use the search bar to search by parcel number, neighborhood, and other features. Click on features to view more information about them. You can download map layers, create a printable version of the map, and filter the data.
Data in this map comes from a variety of sources, including: the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office, the City of Cleveland Department of Building and Housing, the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department, the United States Postal Service, the City of Cleveland Department of Community Development, the Cuyahoga Land Bank, and more. This map is updated frequently to provide the most current information we have about parcels in Cuyahoga County.
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This EnviroAtlas dataset describes the percentage of each block group that is classified as impervious, forest, green space, and wetlands. In this community, forest is defined as Trees & Forest and Woody Wetlands and green space is defined as Trees & Forest, Grass & Herbaceous, Woody Wetlands, and Emergent Wetlands. Wetlands are defined as Woody Wetlands and Emergent Wetlands. This dataset also includes the area per capita for each block group for some land cover types. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas ) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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This EnviroAtlas dataset portrays the total number of historic places located within each Census Block Group (CBG). The historic places data were compiled from the National Register of Historic Places, which provides official federal lists of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant to American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the approximate walking distance from a park entrance at any given location within the EnviroAtlas community boundary. The zones are estimated in 1/4 km intervals up to 1km then in 1km intervals up to 5km. Park entrances were included in this analysis if they were within 5km of the community boundary. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/EnviroAtlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/EnviroAtlas/DataFactSheets).
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This EnviroAtlas dataset presents environmental benefits of the urban forest in 1,442 block groups in Cleveland, Ohio. Carbon attributes, temperature reduction, pollution removal and value, and runoff effects are calculated for each block group using i-Tree models (www.itreetools.org), local weather data, pollution data, EPA provided city boundary and land cover data, and U.S. Census derived block group boundary data. This dataset was produced by the USDA Forest Service with support from The Davey Tree Expert Company to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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This EnviroAtlas dataset is the base layer for the Cleveland, OH EnviroAtlas community. The block groups are from the US Census Bureau and are included/excluded based on EnviroAtlas criteria described in the procedure log. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-data).
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The City Census Viewer uses data from the American Community Survey (ACS) on the census tract, neighborhood, and city ward level. Data in this application is filtered for Cuyahoga county, and users can filter further by cities within the county. All data in this viewer is exportable.InstructionsClick on a census tract to view more information about the data.Click the "Export Data" button to view and export the table that supports the active map.Click the "Menu" button to view additional data categories.Release DateAugust 2023Update FrequencyThis dataset is updated every year, when the newest vintage of the American Community Survey is released.ContactsReport errors or issues to Samuel Martinez, Spatial Data Analyst at City of Cleveland Urban AI
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This EnviroAtlas dataset addresses the tree buffer along heavily traveled roads. The roads are interstates, arterials, and collectors within the EnviroAtlas community boundary. In this community, forest is defined as Trees & Forest and Woody Wetlands. Sufficient tree bufferage is defined as 25% coverage within the circular moving window with a radius of 14.5m at any given point along the roadway. There are potential negative health effects for those living in a location without a sufficient tree buffer. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas ) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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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.