City Council Districts interactive web map and PDF map collection.
Saint Paul has had a formal structure of neighborhood organizations to engage residents and collaborate with city government since 1975--one of the first in the nation. These organizations are known as district councils because they are resident groups that engage and represent the people living in one of the city's 17 planning districts. Each district council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit with a voluntary board of directors composed of members elected by their neighbors. The district council structure was formed as part of the development of the city's Citizen Participation Program, now known as the Community Engagement Program. The purpose of this program is to create opportunities for residents to learn about what is happening in their neighborhoods and collaborate with one another and city government to maintain and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods. The program includes funding allocated to each district council on a formula basis, technical assistance from city planners and other city staff regarding issues that are important to the neighborhood and non-profit management assistance from the city's Community Engagement Coordinator.District councils each are involved in work to improve the physical, social and economic structures in their neighborhood. The activity common to all district councils is the development of a district plan (sometimes referred to as a neighborhood plan) that is reviewed by the Planning Commission, City Council and the Metropolitan Council--the region's metropolitan planning organization--before being adopted as part of the city's Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan is a key tool used by the city to guide law-making and budgeting. District plans are an opportunity for residents to influence how those laws and budgets impact their neighborhoods. Along with this critical planning work, district councils may also be involved in:Reviewing community development proposalsAdvocating for park and recreation center improvementsCoordinating community gardens and neighborhood beautification projectsPromoting environmental action through volunteering and advocacyOrganizing block clubs and working with the police department and other city agencies to improve public safetyDistrict councils rely on community-building activities and events as the basis for convening residents to become involved in their neighborhood. These include neighborhood forums, festivals, parades and block parties.A commitment to equity is foundational to successful community engagement. In 2017, the district councils proposed a change to the Community Engagement Program's Innovation Fund that was adopted in 2018. The fund is now divided equally among the 17 district councils to promote equitable practices and neighborhood outcomes. The goals of this program are:District council staff and volunteers more accurately reflect the communities they serve.District councils review and adopt policies and practices that intentionally create space for residents who are currently under-represented.District councils pursue systemic work that reflects the needs and priorities of residents who have been historically under-represented.Additionally, district council staff are required to participate in a peer support/best practices network composed of district councils or similar grassroots, place-based organizations in the region.
This dataset contains two versions of the map of Pittsburgh City Council Districts, the current one (dating from 2022) and an earlier one (dating from 2012), each in multiple formats. For older city council district maps going back to 2022, see https://data.wprdc.org/dataset/pittsburgh-city-council-district-map
This is a Large pdf map 31MB.This Council is the 2023 council, with pictures. The map is approximately 36 inches by 48 inches.
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Map Gallery for City Council Districts.
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Planning, Engineering & Permitting - Birmingham City Council Maps
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Historic Boundaries for City of Pittsburgh City Council Districts
For more recent and current council district boundaries, see https://data.wprdc.org/dataset/resources/city-council-districts-2012
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This data consists of scanned maps of Constable Districts; St. Louis County, including Airport township, St. Ferdinand township, Midland township, Normandy township, Washington township, Creve Coeur township, Meramac township, Bonhomme township, Clayton township, Hadley township, Lincoln township, Jefferson township, Gravois township, and Lemay township; original map prepared in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration Project 6007; revised to October 1952 by the St. Louis County Planning Commission; includes black ink
City of Tempe Zoning and Overlay District map. Users may toggle between viewing all zones and individual overlay districts in the operational layers list. The Zoning and Development Code (ZDC) establishes land use classifications; creates zoning districts; establishes regulations, prohibitions and restrictions on land use and development; governs the use of land for residential and non-residential purposes; regulates the height and bulk of buildings and other structures; regulates lot occupancy and the size of yards and other open spaces; establishes standards of performance and design; adopts a map of the zoning districts; creates boards and commissions for land use and development decisions and defines the powers and duties of the boards and commissions; prescribes procedures for amendments to the General Plan, the ZDC, zoning map, use permits, development plan and land division approvals, variances and other permits; and prescribes penalties for violations of the ZDC.Zoning Code Information:City of Tempe Zoning and Development Code
Map gallery of Bloomington planning and zoning maps
Council District 4 Map with street names and council member information
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Neighborhood Council Districts are citizen groups based in each of eight neighborhoods which actively participate in shaping the future of Tacoma. The City Council created the councils to broaden citizen input and to give greater representation in city government. The Community Council is composed of the chairs of each Neighborhood Council. In 1992, the City Council established Tacoma's eight Neighborhood Councils to advise them on issues of local importance and to seek consensus among residents on specific plans of action. The Neighborhood Councils also undertake a wide range of neighborhood improvements in collaboration with staff from the City of Tacoma and other agencies. Map includes meeting time and location for each District.Visit the Neighborhood Council District interactive map application here.More information at Tacoma Neighborhood Council Program.Map last updated 2/16/2023.
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This map layer represents the City Council Districts for the City of Bloomington, Indiana. Bloomington contains six representative council districts, numbered one (1) through six (6). Boundaries are set by City ordinance. Districts are based on voting precincts and the municipal boundary. Any additional area annexed by the city are placed in council districts defined by the annexation ordinance. District boundaries may be altered by council action but done rarely other than the redistricting process that follows the Decennial US Census.
This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the ten City of San Antonio City Council Districts. 2012 Redistricting Plan precleared by D.O.J. under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act 11/27/2012. Updated per Limited Purpose Annexation Ordinance 2014-11-06-0861, of 36.266 Acres. Ordinance 2014-01-09-0001 of Areas 1 - 4.Updated per Ordinance 2015-01-15-0020, Boundary Adjustment of approx. 1,906.12 Acres (Government Cayon)
This is a large, high-definition PDF map that shows roads and council districts throughout Dallas, TX. This map includes city wide boundaries with council districts and council member photomaps. It is approximately 11 inches by 17 inches.
Community Council Boundaries for Edinburgh Council from 2019 – 27 March 2025.
This is a PDF File for the City of Rochester City Council Districts Wall Map (Beginning in 2023). Click HERE for a feature layer of 2023 City of Rochester City Council Districts. East Council DistrictThe East District shall include all the area described within the boundaries as follows;Beginning on the centerline of the Genesee River and its intersection with East Main Street; Thence easterly along the centerline of East Main Street to its intersection with the centerline of North Goodman Street; Thence northerly along the centerline of North Goodman Street to its intersection with the centerline of Clifford Avenue; Thence easterly along the centerline of Clifford Avenue to the easterly boundary of the City; Thence southerly along the easterly line of the City including the area known as Tryon Park to the southerly boundary of the City; Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the City to it’s intersection with the centerline of Elmwood Avenue; Thence westerly along the centerline of Elmwood Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of South Avenue; Thence northerly along the centerline of South Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Linden Street; Thence easterly along the centerline of Linden Street to its intersection with the centerline of Mount Vernon Avenue; Thence northerly along the centerline of Mount Vernon Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Caroline Street; Thence easterly along the centerline of Caroline Street to its intersection with the centerline of Meigs Street; Thence northerly along the centerline of Meigs Street to its intersection with the centerline of Interstate 490; Thence generally northwest along the centerline of Interstate 490 and the Inner Loop to the centerline of the Genesee River; Thence northerly along the centerline of the Genesee River to its intersection with the centerline of the East Main Street and to the place of beginning.Northeast Council DistrictThe Northeast District shall include all the area described within the boundaries as follows:Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the Genesee River and Marina Drive; Thence southerly along the centerline of the Genesee River to its intersection with the centerline of the East Main Street; Thence easterly along the centerline of East Main Street to its intersection with the centerline of North Goodman Street; Thence northerly along the centerline of North Goodman Street to its intersection with the centerline of Clifford Avenue; Thence easterly along the centerline of Clifford Avenue to the easterly boundary of the City; Thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the City to the northerly boundary of the City; Thence westerly along the northerly boundary of the City to a point 33 feet easterly from the centerline of Culver Road; Thence northerly 33 feet easterly from and parallel to the centerline of Culver Road to a point 33 feet northerly from the centerline of Hoffman Road produced easterly; Thence northwesterly 33 feet northerly from and parallel to the centerline of Hoffman Road to a point 33 feet easterly from the centerline of Wisner Road; Thence northerly 33 feet easterly from and parallel to the centerline of Wisner Road to the southerly boundary of Durand Eastman Park; Thence easterly along the southerly line of Durand Eastman Park to the easterly line of Durand Eastman Park; Thence generally northerly along the easterly boundary of Durand Eastman Park to the shore of Lake Ontario; Thence westerly along the shore of Lake Ontario to the westerly line of Durand Eastman Park; Thence generally southerly along the westerly line of Durand Eastman Park to the southerly line of Durand Eastman Park; Thence generally easterly along the southerly line of Durand Eastman Park to a point 33 feet westerly from the centerline of Wisner Road; Thence southerly 33 feet westerly from and parallel to the centerline of Wisner Road to a point 33 feet south of the centerline of Hoffman Road produced westerly; Thence southeasterly 33 feet southerly from and parallel to the centerline of Hoffman Road to a point 33 feet westerly from the centerline of Culver Road; Thence southerly 33 feet westerly from and parallel to the centerline of Culver Road to the northerly boundary line of the City; Thence westerly along the northerly line of the City to the easterly line of the City; Thence generally northerly along the said easterly City line to the centerline of Marina Drive; Thence westerly along the centerline of Marina drive to the center of the Genesee River and to the point of beginning.Northwest Council DistrictThe Northwest District shall include all the area described within the boundaries as follows:Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the Genesee River with the centerline of Marina Drive; Thence southerly along the centerline of the Genesee River to its intersection with the centerline of the Inner Loop; Thence southwesterly along the centerline of the Inner Loop to its intersection with the centerline of Interstate 490; Thence northwesterly along the centerline of Interstate 490 to its intersection with the centerline of Brown Street; Thence southwesterly along the centerline of Brown Street to its intersection with the centerline of the CSX Rochester Sub Line Railroad; Thence southwesterly along the centerline of the CSX Rochester Sub Line Railroad to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the City; Thence northerly following the westerly boundary of the City to its intersection with the shore of Lake Ontario; Thence easterly along the shore of Lake Ontario to the easterly boundary of the City; Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the City to the centerline of Marina Drive; Thence westerly along the centerline of Marina drive to the center of the Genesee River and to the point of beginning.South Council DistrictThe South District shall include all the area described within the boundaries as follows:Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of the City with centerline of the CSX Rochester Sub Line Railroad; Thence easterly along the centerline of the CSX Rochester Sub Line Railroad to its intersection with the centerline of Brown Street; Thence northeasterly along the centerline of Brown Street to its intersection with the centerline of Interstate 490; Thence easterly along the centerline of Interstate 490 to its intersection with the centerline of the Inner Loop; Thence northeasterly along the centerline of the Inner Loop to its intersection with the centerline of the Genesee River; Thence southerly along the centerline of the Genesee River to its intersection with the centerline of Interstate 490; Thence southeasterly along the centerline of Interstate 490 to its intersection with the centerline of Meigs Street; Thence southerly along the centerline of Meigs Street to its intersection with the centerline of Caroline Street; Thence westerly along the centerline of Caroline Street to its intersection with the centerline of Mount Vernon Avenue; Thence southerly along the centerline of Mount Vernon Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Linden Street; Thence westerly along the centerline of Linden Street to its intersection with the centerline of South Avenue; Thence southerly along the centerline of South Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Elmwood Avenue; Thence easterly along the centerline of Elmwood Avenue to its intersection with the easterly boundary of the City; Thence generally southerly along the easterly boundary of the City to the southerly boundary of the City; Thence generally westerly along the southerly boundary of the City, including Genesee Valley Park, to the westerly boundary of the City; Thence generally along the westerly boundary of the City, including the Rochester‑Monroe County International Airport, to its intersection with the centerline of CSX Rochester Sub Line Railroad and to the point of beginning.
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The DC Office of Zoning (OZ) proudly announces an expansion of its online mapping services with the release of the DCOZ 3D Zoning Map. This new mapping application builds off existing DC Open Datasets and new OZ Zoning data to visualize the District in 3D, providing greater context for proposed development projects and helping enhance Board of Zoning Adjustment and Zoning Commission decisions throughout the District. The 3D Zoning Map was developed to enhance District resident’s understanding, knowledge, and participation in Zoning matters, and help increase transparency in the Zoning process.
GIS data: Boundaries of City Council Districts (water areas included).
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City Council Districts interactive web map and PDF map collection.