Vector polygon map data of tax parcels from DeKalb County, Georgia containing 239, 731 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2010. Parcel map was generated based on DeKalb County street centerline, ROW from DeKalb tax map, building structure and DeKalb tax map..
Polygon vector map data covering county boundaries for DeKalb County, Georgia containing 1 feature.
Boundary GIS (Geographic Information System) data is spatial information that delineates the geographic boundaries of specific geographic features. This data typically includes polygons representing the outlines of these features, along with attributes such as names, codes, and other relevant information.
Boundary GIS data is used for a variety of purposes across multiple industries, including urban planning, environmental management, public health, transportation, and business analysis.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Cities, Towns and Villages dataset current as of unknown. Shapefile compiled from tax maps.
Population counts by block groups for 2010 (US Census), 2014 (ESRI), 1019 (ESRI) and projected growth rate 2014-1019 (ESRI)
This metadata record describes the DTM comprised of classified aerial lidar elevation points, photogrammetrically compiled breaklines and the derived TIN for Dekalb County, GA Original contact information: Contact Name: Stacy Grear Contact Org: Dekalb County GIS Department Title: Acting Director Phone: 404-371-3619 Email: scgrear@dekalbcountyga.gov will change to scgrear@dekalbc...
Basemap for DeKalb County, Georgia
River and Stream lines that represent flowlines and cartographic features such as stream centerlines and river banks.
This layer is a component of Basemap for DeKalb County Georgia.
The signal inventory data is about the location of DeKalb County signal (traffic light) locations.The data was created by Thomas Lucky in 2021.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attribute infoDEKALB_ID – internal ID for each signal that corresponds to our and R&D’s signal inventory.
MAXVIEW_ID – ID for the statewide signal software
Location – 1st intersecting street of signal
Location_2 – 2nd intersecting street of signal
Location_3 – 3rd intersecting street of signal
STATE_RTE – State route number if it is on a state route
IP_ADDRESS – IP of controller in signal cabinet
GATEWAY – Gateway of controller in signal cabinet
MAINT_AGE – What agency maintains the signal
CITY – name of city of signal is in a city’s jurisdiction.
SIGNAL_SYS – Internal DeKalb number for signal system if in a coordinated signal system
MAXVIEW_SY – Number for statewide maxview software for a coordinated signal system
PDF_LINK – Link to pdf file of the signal design (wasn’t set up)
MICROSTATION – Link to microstation cadd drawing of signal (wasn’t set up)
Latitude – latitude coordinates
Longitude – longitude coordinates
SigOps_Reg – Region of the SigOps program the signal is in
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DeKalb County parcel data merged with city-specific attributes. DeKalb County should be considered as the authoritative provider of parcel data. Projection is WGS84. Link to DeKalb County's Parcel Viewer
Discover the latest resources, maps and information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in your community
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This is water bodies data in DeKalb county, Georgia. The data is polygon features representing waterbodies. The data was acquired from aerial photography and Lidar in 1995 and updated in 2012.
A public view of site or service delivery addresses along with related mailing addresses.
Polygons that represent the boundary or management area for significant facilities in a community. Examples include schools, government facilities, stadiums, casinos, and fire stations. Additional information about each Facility can be organized in to seperate tables and related to these locations using the FacilityID key. The feature classification and type schema for the facility sites grew out of work with the Department of Homeland Security's HSIP Program and has evolved to support a diverse set of facilities inventoried for a variety of uses by a local government.
Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2010. Parcel Conversion Project currently underway.
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Dunwoody was incorporated as a city in December, 2008. It is comprised of the northern tip of DeKalb County, Ga in the area north of I-285. Dunwoody is surrounded by cities on all sides and is 13.2 square miles.
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This data is a layer file depicting all County-owned parks, greenspaces and recreational spaces in DeKalb County, GA. This layer file was developed for the DeKalb County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs to provide baseline data for parks, greenspace and recreational spaces within the County
This data contains traffic counts in Dekalb County.. Traffic counts are used by departments of transportation for road management funding.
This data is best viewed at large scales. The Business Basemap has been added to provide context at medium and small scales. It shows the location of businesses in in unincorporated areas in Dekalb County and helps to understand where and why traffic counts are collected and used.
The pop-up is configured to display the following information:• The most recent traffic count• The street name where the count was collected• The type of count that was taken.See the methodology document for definitions of count types such as AADT - Average Annual Daily Traffic. Traffic Counts seasonally adjusted to represent the average day of the year. AADT counts represent counts taken Sunday—Saturday.
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This dataset represent the boundaries of Fulton County voting precincts. Voting precincts are districts created for the purpose of assigning voters to polling places based on their place of residence. The boundaries are defined by the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections. The dataset includes all precincts in Fulton County but also includes precincts for the part of the city of Atlanta that lies in DeKalb County because the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections conducts elections for the the city of Atlanta even though the precincts in DeKalb County are defined by DeKalb County. Precincts are identified by alphanumeric designators which typically begin with a two-letter prefix indicating the city in which they lie. For example, precinct JS09 lies in the city of Johns Creek. The only exception to this convention is assignment of designators for precincts in the city of Atlanta, which begin with a two digit number indicating the council district in which they lie followed by a letter or letter and number combination to make each designator unique. The designator is recorded in the dataset in the field VoterDist. Changes to precinct boundaries can be triggered by a number of events including the redistricting that occurs as part of the reapportionment process following the decennial census, annexation of land by municipalities, and requests from municipalities to change the number of precincts with their boundaries. Any change to a precinct boundary must go through a formal process that begins with the documentation of the proposed change, approval by the County Board of Registration and Elections and approval by the County Board of Commissioners.
Zip code boundaries in DeKalb County GA.
Vector polygon map data of tax parcels from DeKalb County, Georgia containing 239, 731 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.