City of Cumming administrative boundary derived from Forsyth County Tax Parcel feature class, updated as new annexations occur
Road segments representing centerlines of all roadways or carriageways in a local government. Typically, this information is compiled from orthoimagery or other aerial photography sources. This representation of the road centerlines support address geocoding and mapping. It also serves as a source for public works and other agencies that are responsible for the active management of the road network.
The index grid used to create the tax maps that support real estate assessment and tax systems.
River and Stream lines that represent flowlines and cartographic features such as stream centerlines and river banks.Original data was extracted using Linear hydrographic features, including rivers, streams, and artificial flow paths through waterbodies. Data were captured from USGS 7.5 minute mylar separates containing the "blue-layer" from the U.S. Geological Survey's 1:24000-scale quadrangle maps.Waterlines features updated in 2019 using Arc Hydro extension for ArcGIS Pro and 2018 Digital Elevation Model
The Plans Hearings (Administrative Permits) feature class are locations of permits that require a public hearing. This data is used for GIS mapping and Web Applications.
Geospatial data about Forsyth County, North Carolina Fire District. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer delineates Community Character areas as developed in the 2022 - 2042 Forsyth County Comprehensive Plan adopted 10/20/2022. Community Areas represent specific geographic locales that have unique, recognizable characteristics that are different from adjacent areas. Distinctions are based on the form, pattern and intensity of land development.Comprehensive Plan (2022 - 2042) The purpose of the Comprehensive Plan is to guide the intensity, location and timing of development and to ensure compatibility with existing uses, infrastructure and economic trends while protecting natural and cultural resources.Forsyth County's Comprehensive Plan serves as a policy guide as decisions are made in relation to growth and land use change. The plan addresses critical issues and opportunities through the incorporation of a shared vision for the community's future.Please see the Forsyth County website for a complete copy of the plan as well as a .PDF of the Community Character Maps
A precinct is generally the smallest level of geography established for purposes of conducting elections. Each precinct has a specific location where its residents go to vote.Effective via Feb 18
A means of defining multiple units of land in a single survey document in such a way that all their boundaries have equal legal status. A common example of simultaneous conveyance is the modern subdivision. The Simultaneous Conveyance feature class is updated nightly extracting information from the Parcel Fabric into the feature class.
Forsyth County board of education districts derived from natural boundaries and census blocks corrected to Forsyth County Tax Parcels. Boundaries updated based on the 2022 election and 2020 United Census population values
Cemeteries represent the location of a cemetery in Forsyth County. This includes cemeteries at churches, family plots, and cemeteries discovered during the course of land development.
Developed from a state constitutional amendment in 1984, Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) are an increasingly popular method of promoting economic growth in Georgia. They are a mechanism for commercial and/or industrial property owners to improve their area(s) by levying an additional property tax on themselves. The funds collected can only be spent within the boundary of the CID and will have a direct and visible impact on contributing properties. Additionally, the collected revenue can leverage funds from local, state, and federal entities to cover the costs of large-scale projects and augment existing services such as, public safety, transportation improvements, street cleaning, and landscaping among others. Conservatively, CID funds can be used to leverage such funds at a ration of 10 to 1. The 28 currently active CIDs have significantly influenced the development of the metro Atlanta region and have expanded to other parts of the state.
This dataset was created to inventory Forsyth County's wastewater infrastructure. The data has been created by digitizing as-built drawings and CAD files in conjunction with orthophotography. Some data has been field verified with mapping grade GPS and survey grade GPS. Other uses include mapping and modeling.Two sub-layers for public consumption (FCWS & Private/Other).
Contains HUC 8, HUC 10, and HUC 12 watersheds that are within and surrounding Forsyth County. Data exported from NHD in 2022.
This layer is a copy of relevant FEMA layers from the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) database for Forsyth and surrounding counties. If you need GIS data from the NFHL database that is not included in this layer, please visit https://hazards.fema.gov/gis/nfhl/rest/services/public/NFHL/MapServer for the live feature services from FEMA.Layers included:FIRM PanelsLOMRsLOMAsPolitical JurisdictionsProfile BaselinesCross-SectionsBase Flood ElevationsGeneral StructuresRiver Mile MarkersWater AreasFlood Hazard BoundariesFlood Hazard Zones
Polygon features representing waterbodies that consist of Lakes or ponds in Forsyth County Georgia. Original data were captured from Mylar separates containing the "blue-layer" from the U.S. Geographic Survey's 1:24000-scale quadrangle maps.Forsyth County GIS Department reviewed and updated this information using Ortho Imagery with improved pixel and spatial resolution
Geospatial data about Forsyth County, North Carolina Elected Representatives — County Commissioner Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer is a copy of relevant FEMA layers from the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) database for Forsyth and surrounding counties. If you need GIS data from the NFHL database that is not included in this layer, please visit https://hazards.fema.gov/gis/nfhl/rest/services/public/NFHL/MapServer for the live feature services from FEMA.Layers included:FIRM PanelsLOMRsLOMAsPolitical JurisdictionsProfile BaselinesCross-SectionsBase Flood ElevationsGeneral StructuresRiver Mile MarkersWater AreasFlood Hazard BoundariesFlood Hazard Zones
This feature layer contains demographic data as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau (USCB) in the 2010 U.S. Census. Boundaries are the 2010 Census Tracts for Forsyth County
The published representation of real property areas, combined with assessing and tax information from CAMA and Tax systems, and organized for consumption in desktop and web applications. This feature class contains redundant geometry in cases where there are multiple condominium units on a given tax parcel. The Tax Parcel feature class is updated nightly extracting information from the Parcel Fabric into the feature class.
City of Cumming administrative boundary derived from Forsyth County Tax Parcel feature class, updated as new annexations occur