Public service for Zoning data. The web layer contains Zoning Information for City of Dallas. Data is updated daily using automated python script. Spatial features are added, as needed, when new records are detected.Updated via Python
A representation of the grid that was used to define the City of Dallas zoning map into equal 24x36 inch maps prior to the introduction of GIS
PD193_Oaklawn
There are over 200 violations that are reported in the 311 system that affect the quality of neighborhood life. The most common are high weeds, litter, junk motor vehicles, and bulky trash. Some are more health related like mosquitoes. Others are environmental such as water conservation. The annual volume of reported code violations is approximately 200,000 annually. For the purpose of this data set, cases are grouped into four categories: structure, nuisance, zoning and other.
HeightMap_Overlay
Geospatial data about City of Dallas, Texas Alcohol Free Zones. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This web map feeds the Dallas City Info Application, which is designed for residents to find City of Dallas information about a location and its surrounding area by searching for an address or zooming to an area of interest. Results will include information about features of interest within the pop-up info section of the application.This web map uses arcade scripting to configure layers pop-up information and display information from different layers when users click on Tax Parcel features/polygons. The layers included in the web map and application are listed below. The web map includes data about the City of Dallas Tax parcels, Council Areas, Base Zoning, Police Beats, Fire Districts, Sanitation Days of Service, and Brush Routes.
This service provides boundary information for areas in which there are specific regulation on the sale and/or consumption of alcohol.
PDS_Subdistricts
Historic_Overlay
Comprehensive Area Plans are adopted by City Council to establish land use and development policy in specific areas. The Area Plans provide a greater level of detail than the forwardDallas! Comprehensive Plan. They are intended to guide future zoning and land development decisions. This map contains all the City of Dallas approved area plans. Every plan has different color code.Layer Used :http://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?useExisting=1&layers=698b577e1a184307a667471f811680d5
Adopted Area Plans are adopted by City Council to establish land use and development policy in specific areas. The Area Plans provide a greater level of detail than the forwardDallas! Comprehensive Plan. They are intended to guide future zoning and land development decisions. This map contains all the City of Dallas approved area plans.
Parking_Managment
This layer represents zoning district boundaries from the 1920–1947 timeframe. Due to the unavailability of some historical paper zoning maps, certain areas may have gaps where data could not be accurately reconstructed. Despite these limitations, the layer provides valuable insight into historical zoning patterns and land use regulations during this period. For a comprehensive list of available attributes, navigate to the "Data" tab and select "Fields" in the top right corner. This will display all fields included in the dataset. If you want to examine attributes for individual records, go to the "Data" tab and choose "Attribute Table" in the top left corner. For more details on land use and zoning regulations from this period, refer to the following PDF: [Insert PDF Link or Name].1948 Zoning Definitions.pdf
This layer contains boundaries of zoning districts from the 1920-1947 timeframe. Some paper zoning maps were not available thus creating gaps in the layer. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right. To examine the attribute for single items, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Attribute Table" at the top left. Definitions of land use and zoning regulations can be found in the PDF:1948 Zoning Definitions.pdf
The Mixed Income Housing Development Bonus (MIHDB) Market Value Analysis (MVA) map provides MVA categories for developments that require an MVA category verification as required in Section 51A-4.1105(a)(2) and/or in planned development districts that refer to an MVA category verification requirement. The MIHDB MVA map uses the city’s MVA map – which categorizes only residential property - and spatially extrapolates the analysis to categorize all of the city, including currently vacant and/or non-residential property.
Legend: The MVA identifies nine market types (A through I) on a spectrum of residential market strength or weakness. The colors range from purple representing strong markets to yellow, representing weak markets.More information on the MVA is available here: https://dallascityhall.com/departments/pnv/Pages/MarketValueAnalysis.aspx.
This feeds the StoryMap located at https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e87a2b3954aa4232a0c47598ffa0ddc0
Title 12 of the Local Government Code, Section 378.002 requires that the creation of the City of Dallas Neighborhood Empowerment Zones. City of Dallas Neighborhood Empowerment Zones promote an increase in economic development in the zones by promoting increased business and commercial activity, job retention and job growth by smaller businesses, increased occupancy of existing building space, reinvestment in existing building stock, and workforce development job training programs. Details about the data can be requested from Kevin Spath. Polygon features created by Ridvan Kirimli - ridvan.kirimli@dallascityhall.com. Backup if Ridvan is not available contact Kevin Spath - kevin.spath@dallascityhall.com.
The Texas Enterprise Zone Program (EZP) is a state sales and use tax refund program designed to encourage private investment and job creation in economically distressed areas of the state. Texas Enterprise Zones are authorized by the Texas Enterprise Zone Act of the Texas Government Code Chapter 2303.In accordance with Sec. 2303.101. Qualification for Enterprise Zone Designation, an area automatically qualifies for designation as an enterprise zone if the area is:a block group, as defined by the most recent federal decennial census available at the time of designation, in which at least 20 percent of the residents of the block group have an income at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level; an area designated by the federal government as a renewal community, a federal empowerment zone, or a federal enterprise community, including any developable area approved by the federal agency responsible for making that designation; (EXPIRED)an area located in a distressed county; or an area inside the boundaries of a defense base development authority established under Chapter 379B, Local Government Code.
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Public service for Zoning data. The web layer contains Zoning Information for City of Dallas. Data is updated daily using automated python script. Spatial features are added, as needed, when new records are detected.Updated via Python