City of Glendale City Boundary
Glendale Annexations; City Limit change based on Annexation number, Ordinance number, Date adopted.
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Areas of interest within the City of Glendale boundaries to report within the Special District boundaries.
City of Glendale Census Block boundaries made available on the https://www.census.gov/ website.
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City of Glendale Recycling boundaries, schedule, contact information and website: https://www.glendaleaz.com/sanitation/
City of Glendale Census Block Groups boundaries; block group number, location, demographics, population.
This dataset contains the Maricopa County, Arizona City Council District boundaries for those cities with council districts. This includes Phoenix, Surprise, Buckeye, Peoria, Glendale and Mesa.
Los Angeles County includes 88 incorporated cities and over 2,600 square miles of unincorporated area. The majority of the County’s 10 million residents live inincorporated cities, and about 1 million residents live in unincorporated areas. To ensure that communities across the County received equal representation in the Parks Needs Assessment, the County was divided into individual Study Areas. These geographic boundaries were developed using a GIS-based process that considered existing jurisdictional boundaries such as supervisorial districts, city borders, and County planning areas alongside information about population.The initial Study Area boundaries were reviewed by the Steering Committee at their first meeting. Revised Study Area boundaries incorporated Steering Committeecomments and resulted in a total of 189 Study Areas. However, due to its annexation into the City of Santa Clarita, one unincorporated community was later eliminated, bringing the final total number of Study Areasto 188. The process of establishing Study Area boundaries is illustrated in Figure 5. Each incorporated city was initially assigned a single Study Area. Cities with population over 150,000 were split into two or more Study Areas, to create a more even distribution of population among Study Areas. Each of these larger cities was allocated a number of Study Areas based on their total population:»» City of Los Angeles: 43 Study Areas»» City of Long Beach: 5 Study Areas»» City of Glendale: 2 Study Areas»» City of Santa Clarita: 2 Study Areas»» City of Lancaster: 2 Study Areas»» City of Palmdale: 2 Study Areas»» City of Pomona: 2 Study Areas»» City of Torrance: 2 Study Areas»» City of Pasadena: 2 Study AreasFor each of these cities, project consultants suggested internal Study Area boundaries based on input from city staff, geographic barriers such as major roadways, Citydeveloped boundaries such as council districts or planning areas, and population distribution. Final determination of the internal boundaries of the Study Areas was at the discretion of city staff.Unincorporated communities in the County were evaluated based on population size and geographic location. Each of the 187 incorporated communities was addressed as follows:»» Geographically isolated communities with small populations were added to the Study Area of the adjacent, like-named city. A total of 18 cities agreed toinclude an adjacent unincorporated community within their Study Area boundaries.»» Distinct and/or geographically isolated communities with larger populations each became an individual Study Area. Any of these communities with more than150,000 people was split into two Study Areas, similar to what was done for large cities.»» Geographically adjacent communities with small populations were grouped according to community name and geography, population distribution, andstatistical areas.»» Each Study Area was assigned a unique identification number, illustrated in Figure 6, Figure 7, and Table 1.
Plan submitted by: arizconway@msn.com on 10/5/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: N/A USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: This Map is intended meet all the requirements of Proposition 106 with special emphasis on Communities of Interest and County lines, City and Town limits and Native American Community boundaries. No Native American Communities are split. The Northern Arizona urban area including Flagstaff and Prescott are in a single District. Phoenix is included in six Phoenix only Districts, Mesa in two Mesa only Districts, Tucson in two Tucson only Districts, and Glendale in one Glendale only District. Yuma is in a one District. Marana and the Catalina Foothills are separated from Tucson. Sun City and Sun City West are in the same District.
Milwaukee County Municipal Boundaries. Additional administrative boundary layers:Milwaukee County Municipal BoundariesMilwaukee County School District BoundariesMilwaukee County Boundary
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City of Glendale City Boundary