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    Los Angeles County Flood Control District Right of Way Parcels

    • data.lacounty.gov
    • geohub.lacity.org
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    Updated Jun 18, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles (2020). Los Angeles County Flood Control District Right of Way Parcels [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/los-angeles-county-flood-control-district-right-of-way-parcels-1
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    Jun 18, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles
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    This dataset seeks to encapsulate right of way parcel information for the Los Angeles County Flood Control District(LACFCD). It contains polygons representing each parcel and attribute information information that lists the basic identification information of those parcels. There is also information on the underlying right-of-way map that the parcel polygon and attributes are based on--with a link to that map in the Land Records Information Website.This data is maintained by the Right of Way Section of the Survey/Mapping and Property Management Division of the Department of Public Works. It is drawn to be coincident with the county's landbase linework and thus may not be a true representation of a parcel's boundary. It is intended to be used as a general information tool and is not survey quality.Field ListFacilityThe primary name of the facility this parcel belongs to. Typically the name of the river, stream, or drainage project it is a part of.Parcel_NoThe identification number for a particular parcel within a facility. The parcel number is not necessarilly unique.EstateThe type of estate that the LACFCD holds over a particular parcel. This field will list the following attributes:Fee: The LACFCD owns the parcel outright.Easement: The LACFCD holds an easement over this parcel. The type of easement is not listed in this data. It can usually be found in the linked right of way map or by contacting Right of Way Engineering.Quitclaim: This is a parcel which the LACFCD owned or had an easement over at some point but has now sold, released its claim, or transferred its right of way to another party.Other: This is a catch-all attribute for any sort of relationship that does not fit in the other estate types. One example of this is a permit that grants temporary rights to the LACFCD. Map_NoThe primary right of way map that shows a parcel and that served as the basis for the information shown in the dataset. These maps are maintained and are considered to take precedence over the data in this dataset.MapLinkThis is a link to a a scan of the map, if one exists, listed in the "Map_No" field. These are color scans found in the LA County's Land Records Information Website. Update Schedule: QuarterlyContact Info:Diego Veradvera@dpw.lacounty.gov(626) 458-7368Right of Way SectionSurvey/Mapping and Property Management DivisionDepartment of Public Works

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    California Statewide Parcel Boundaries

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    Updated Jul 9, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles (2020). California Statewide Parcel Boundaries [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/baaf8251bfb94d3984fb58cb5fd93258
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    Jul 9, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles
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    California
    Description

    This dataset includes one file for each of the 51 counties that were collected, as well as a CA_Merged file with the parcels merged into a single file.Note – this data does not include attributes beyond the parcel ID number (PARNO) – that will be provided when available, most likely by the state of California.DownloadA 1.6 GB zipped file geodatabase is available for download - click here.DescriptionA geodatabase with parcel boundaries for 51 (out of 58) counties in the State of California. The original target was to collect data for the close of the 2013 fiscal year. As the collection progressed, it became clear that holding to that time standard was not practical. Out of expediency, the date requirement was relaxed, and the currently available dataset was collected for a majority of the counties. Most of these were distributed with minimal metadata.The table “ParcelInfo” includes the data that the data came into our possession, and our best estimate of the last time the parcel dataset was updated by the original source. Data sets listed as “Downloaded from” were downloaded from a publicly accessible web or FTP site from the county. Other data sets were provided directly to us by the county, though many of them may also be available for direct download. Â These data have been reprojected to California Albers NAD84, but have not been checked for topology, or aligned to county boundaries in any way. Tulare County’s dataset arrived with an undefined projection and was identified as being California State Plane NAD83 (US Feet) and was assigned by ICE as that projection prior to reprojection. Kings County’s dataset was delivered as individual shapefiles for each of the 50 assessor’s books maintained at the county. These were merged to a single feature class prior to importing to the database.The attribute tables were standardized and truncated to include only a PARNO (APN). The format of these fields has been left identical to the original dataset. The Data Interoperablity Extension ETL tool used in this process is included in the zip file. Where provided by the original data sources, metadata for the original data has been maintained. Please note that the attribute table structure changes were made at ICE, UC Davis, not at the original data sources.Parcel Source InformationCountyDateCollecDateCurrenNotesAlameda4/8/20142/13/2014Download from Alamenda CountyAlpine4/22/20141/26/2012Alpine County PlanningAmador5/21/20145/14/2014Amador County Transportation CommissionButte2/24/20141/6/2014Butte County Association of GovernmentsCalaveras5/13/2014Download from Calaveras County, exact date unknown, labelled 2013Contra Costa4/4/20144/4/2014Contra Costa Assessor’s OfficeDel Norte5/13/20145/8/2014Download from Del Norte CountyEl Dorado4/4/20144/3/2014El Dorado County AssessorFresno4/4/20144/4/2014Fresno County AssessorGlenn4/4/201410/13/2013Glenn County Public WorksHumboldt6/3/20144/25/2014Humbodt County AssessorImperial8/4/20147/18/2014Imperial County AssessorKern3/26/20143/16/2014Kern County AssessorKings4/21/20144/14/2014Kings CountyLake7/15/20147/19/2013Lake CountyLassen7/24/20147/24/2014Lassen CountyLos Angeles10/22/201410/9/2014Los Angeles CountyMadera7/28/2014Madera County, Date Current unclear likely 7/2014Marin5/13/20145/1/2014Marin County AssessorMendocino4/21/20143/27/2014Mendocino CountyMerced7/15/20141/16/2014Merced CountyMono4/7/20144/7/2014Mono CountyMonterey5/13/201410/31/2013Download from Monterey CountyNapa4/22/20144/22/2014Napa CountyNevada10/29/201410/26/2014Download from Nevada CountyOrange3/18/20143/18/2014Download from Orange CountyPlacer7/2/20147/2/2014Placer CountyRiverside3/17/20141/6/2014Download from Riverside CountySacramento4/2/20143/12/2014Sacramento CountySan Benito5/12/20144/30/2014San Benito CountySan Bernardino2/12/20142/12/2014Download from San Bernardino CountySan Diego4/18/20144/18/2014San Diego CountySan Francisco5/23/20145/23/2014Download from San Francisco CountySan Joaquin10/13/20147/1/2013San Joaquin County Fiscal year close dataSan Mateo2/12/20142/12/2014San Mateo CountySanta Barbara4/22/20149/17/2013Santa Barbara CountySanta Clara9/5/20143/24/2014Santa Clara County, Required a PRA requestSanta Cruz2/13/201411/13/2014Download from Santa Cruz CountyShasta4/23/20141/6/2014Download from Shasta CountySierra7/15/20141/20/2014Sierra CountySolano4/24/2014Download from Solano Couty, Boundaries appear to be from 2013Sonoma5/19/20144/3/2014Download from Sonoma CountyStanislaus4/23/20141/22/2014Download from Stanislaus CountySutter11/5/201410/14/2014Download from Sutter CountyTehama1/16/201512/9/2014Tehama CountyTrinity12/8/20141/20/2010Download from Trinity County, Note age of data 2010Tulare7/1/20146/24/2014Tulare CountyTuolumne5/13/201410/9/2013Download from Tuolumne CountyVentura11/4/20146/18/2014Download from Ventura CountyYolo11/4/20149/10/2014Download from Yolo CountyYuba11/12/201412/17/2013Download from Yuba County

  3. Los Angeles Official Assessor Parcel Numbers

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    Updated Jul 16, 2021
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    City of Los Angeles (2021). Los Angeles Official Assessor Parcel Numbers [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/cityofLA/los-angeles-official-assessor-parcel-numbers
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Los Angeles
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Los Angeles
    Description

    Content

    Official Assessor Parcel Numbers assigned by the County of Los Angeles and entered and maintained by the Bureau of Engineering. Each APN is related to a Parcel by the Parcel Identification Number (PIN). The associated Parcel GIS Layer can be found at: https://data.lacity.org/A-Livable-and-Sustainable-City/Parcels/sa82-xry4

    Context

    This is a dataset hosted by the city of Los Angeles. The organization has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore Los Angeles's Data using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the city of Los Angeles organization page!

    • Update Frequency: This dataset is updated daily.

    Acknowledgements

    This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.

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    Parcels

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.lacity.org
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    Updated Oct 25, 2025
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    data.lacity.org (2025). Parcels [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/parcels-45973
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    Oct 25, 2025
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    data.lacity.org
    Description

    Official Parcel boundaries in the City of Los Angeles created and maintained by the Bureau of Engineering / GIS Mapping Division.

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    2025 Parcels with DINS data

    • geohub.lacity.org
    • data.lacounty.gov
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    Updated Feb 3, 2025
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    County of Los Angeles (2025). 2025 Parcels with DINS data [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/maps/lacounty::2025-parcels-with-dins-data
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    Feb 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Los Angeles
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    Update May 7th, 2025 - BSD_Tag is finalized, with definitions below.A “Red” tag indicates that the property has been assessed and deemed uninhabitable due to severe damage or safety hazards resulting from the wildfire. The red tagged properties shall not be entered or occupied.

    Update April 28, 2025 - Added.a new field, TT_Eligible, which contains final eligibility status as determined by Tetratech, who performed a manual review of properties. The field has the following values:Eligible from DINS (n=11.806)Excluded by Tetratech (n=242) - generally individual condominiums in a large group where only a few condos were damaged or destroyedIncluded by Tetratech (n=79) - properties where the DINS data incorrectly identified parcels as undamaged or minor damage.Update April 25, 2025 - BSD_Tag field updated with changes and corrections from BSD.Update March 28th 2025 - Preliminary BSD tagging / ATC data added under BSD_Tag field. The source data comes from BSD and was joined to the Parcel DINS dataset. Possible ATC values are Yellow (Restricted Use) and Red (Unsafe). There were some Green (Inspected) records in the original data, however, those are incomplete since inspectors were focused on the more severe cases. Residential and commercial parcels with a DINS status of Destroyed (Damage > 50%) were also given a value of Red (Unsafe). In cases where there was more than one BSD record on a parcel, the more severe value was used. IMPORTANT: The ATC data is still being reviewed and refined. Therefore, the values in the BSD_Tag field are subject to change. Additionally, the ATC data is only available for the unincorporated areas.Process used to calculate BSD_Tag:For Eaton: Red-tagging information came from EPIC-LA extract. Red-tagging with a focus on pools occurred on 1/18-1/19/2025 so these records were excluded. An initial base of red-tagged properties was created with the Parcel DINS data using the following criteria UseType = Residential or Commercial, LegalCity = Unincorporated, and Damage category = Destroyed. The BSD_Tag was then overwritten with the red-tagging coming from the EPIC-LA dataset, joining by AIN.For Palisades: The process was simpler. The BSD_Tag data came directly from EPIC-LA/Calabasas Office survey and joined to the Parcel DINS dataset using the AIN. No additional querying or work was necessary.Dataset last updated on March 26th, 2025This dataset comes from two data sources:1. Los Angeles County Parcel Data. See this link for for information: https://data.lacounty.gov/documents/4d67b154ae614d219c58535659128e71/about2. Damage Inspection (DINS) Data from CalFire:Eaton: https://data.lacounty.gov/maps/6254ba9f9c4f4b0f886f24c902c8eda3Palisades: https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/CALFIRE-Forestry::dins-2025-palisades-public-view/aboutProcess:The dataset includes all parcels within the Established Fire Perimeters from CalFIRE and all parcels that had DINS inspections for any and all structures (including miscellaneous structures which had been removed in earlier version). If more than one DINS inspection occurred on a parcel, the information from the most damaged building was attached to the parcel. Update March 19th 2025 - To support new reporting requirements, we changed the use description for Condominiums (4-digit Use Code ending in 'C' from Residential - Single to Residential - Condominium'Update March 19th 2025 - To support the complete removal of all debris, all properties that were identified as "Inaccessible" (28 total) were reviewed using post-fire aerial imagery and updated. 26 out of the 28 were undamaged, and 2 were identified as destroyed.Additionally, parcels where a Damage Inspection (DINS_Count) had not been done, but the Assessor had a unit count (Total_Units) greater than 0 were also manually inspected. This resulted in an additional 40 parcels identified as damaged (36 destroyed). Some of these parcels reflect a single building covering more than one property. Buildings that were under construction had their unit and square footage count set to zero. The DINS_Count for these properties was changed from

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    LA City Parcels

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    Updated Nov 14, 2015
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    boegis_lahub (2015). LA City Parcels [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/maps/la-city-parcels
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    Nov 14, 2015
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    This parcels polygons feature class represents current city parcels within the City of Los Angeles. It shares topology with the Landbase parcel lines feature class. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way, ownership and land record information. The legal boundaries are determined on the ground by license surveyors in the State of California, and by recorded documents from the Los Angeles County Recorder's office and the City Clerk's office of the City of Los Angeles. Parcel and ownership information are available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works.Associated information about the landbase parcels is entered into attributes. Principal attributes include:PIN and PIND: represents the unique auto-generated parcel identifier and key to related features and tables. This field is related to the LA_LEGAL, LA_APN and LA_HSE_NBR tables. PIN contains spaces and PIND replaces those spaces with a dash (-).LA_LEGAL - Table attributes containing legal description. Principal attributes include the following:TRACT: The subdivision tract number as recorded by the County of Los AngelesMAP_REF: Identifies the subdivision map book reference as recorded by the County of Los Angeles.LOT: The subdivision lot number as recorded by the County of Los Angeles.ENG_DIST: The four engineering Districts (W=Westla, C=Central, V= Valley and H=Harbor).CNCL_DIST: Council Districts 1-15 of the City of Los Angeles. OUTLA means parcel is outside the City.LA_APN- Table attributes containing County of Los Angeles Assessors information. Principal attributes include the following:BPP: The Book, Page and Parcel from the Los Angeles County Assessors office. SITUS*: Address for the property.LA_HSE_NBR - Table attributes containing housenumber information. Principal attributes include the following:HSE_ID: Unique id of each housenumber record.HSE_NBR: housenumber numerical valueSTR_*: Official housenumber addressFor a complete list of attribute values, please refer to Landbase_parcel_polygons_data_dictionary.Landbase parcels polygons data layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display the location of the right of way. The parcels polygons layer delineates the right of way from Landbase parcels lots. The parcels polygons layer is a feature class in the LACityLandbaseData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a polygon feature class and attribute data for the features. The area inside a polygon feature is a parcel lot. The area outside of the parcel polygon feature is the right of way. Several polygon features are adjacent, sharing one line between two polygons. For each parcel, there is a unique identifier in the PIND and PIN fields. The only difference is PIND has a dash and PIN does not. The types of edits include new subdivisions and lot cuts. Associated legal information about the landbase parcels lots is entered into attributes. The landbase parcels layer is vital to other City of LA Departments, by supporting property and land record operations and identifying legal information for City of Los Angeles. The landbase parcels polygons are inherited from a database originally created by the City's Survey and Mapping Division. Parcel information should only be added to the Landbase Parcels layer if documentation exists, such as a Deed or a Plan approved by the City Council. When seeking the definitive description of real property, consult the recorded Deed or Plan.List of Fields:ID: A unique numeric identifier of the polygon. The ID value is the last part of the PIN field value.ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.MAPSHEET: The alpha-numeric mapsheet number, which refers to a valid B-map or A-map number on the Cadastral grid index map. Values: • B, A, -5A - Any of these alpha-numeric combinations are used, whereas the underlined spaces are the numbers. An A-map is the smallest grid in the index map and is used when there is a large amount of spatial information in the map display. There are more parcel lines and annotation than can fit in the B-map, and thus, an A-map is used. There are 4 A-maps in a B-map. In areas where parcel lines and annotation can fit comfortably in an index map, a B-map is used. The B-maps are at a scale of 100 feet, and A-maps are at a scale of 50 feet.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.BPPMAP_REFTRACTBLOCKMODLOTARBCNCL_DIST: LA City Council District. Values: • (numbers 1-15) - Current City Council Member for that District can be found on the mapping website http://navigatela.lacity.org/navigatela, click Council Districts layer name, under Boundaries layer group.SHAPE: Feature geometry.BOOKPAGEPARCELPIND: The value is a combination of MAPSHEET and ID fields, creating a unique value for each parcel. The D in the field name PIND, means "dash", and there is a dash between the MAPSHEET and ID field values. This is a key attribute of the LANDBASE data layer. This field is related to the APN and HSE_NBR tables.ENG_DIST: LA City Engineering District. The boundaries are displayed in the Engineering Districts index map. Values: • H - Harbor Engineering District. • C - Central Engineering District. • V - Valley Engineering District. • W - West LA Engineering District.PIN: The value is a combination of MAPSHEET and ID fields, creating a unique value for each parcel. There are spaces between the MAPSHEET and ID field values. This is a key attribute of the LANDBASE data layer. This field is related to the APN and HSE_NBR tables.

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    Assessor Publicly Owned Parcels (Current)

    • data.lacounty.gov
    • geohub.lacity.org
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    Updated May 8, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles (2023). Assessor Publicly Owned Parcels (Current) [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/assessor-publicly-owned-parcels-current
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    May 8, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles
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    DATA DICTIONARY:

    Field Name
    Description
    
    
    AIN
    Assessor ID Number
    
    
    APN
    Assessor Parcel Number (Mapbook, Page, Parcel)
    
    
    Situs Street Number
    Situs Street Number
    
    
    Situs Street Number Fraction
    Situs Street Number, Fraction (1/2, 3/4 etc.)
    
    
    Situs Direction
    Situs Direction (N, S, E, W)
    
    
    Situs Unit Number
    Situs Unit Number
    
    
    Situs Street Name
    Situs Street Name
    
    
    Situs Address
    Situs Address 
    
    
    Situs City
    Situs City
    
    
    Situs Zip Code
    Situs Zip Code
    
    
    Situs Full Address
    Situs Full Address
    
    
    Tax Rate Area Code
    Tax Rate Area Code
    
    
    Tax Rate City
    Tax Rate City 
    
    
    Owner Agency Class Number
    Owner Agency identifying Code (6 digit )
    
    
    Owner Agency Name
    Public Agency Owning the parcel
    
    
    Owner Agency Type
    Owner Agency Organization (City, State, etc.)
    
    
    Property Use Code
    Property Use Code
    
    
    Transfer Recording Date
    Transfer Recording Date
    
    
    Transfer Document Number
    Transfer Document Number
    
    
    Owner Name
    Owner Name
    
    
    Owner Name Extension
    Owner Name Extension (if any)
    
    
    Second Owner (if any)
    Second Owner (if any)
    
    
    Owner Full Name
    Owner Full Name
    
    
    Mailing Address  House  Number
    Mailing Address, House Number
    
    
    Mailing Address Fraction
    Mailing Address, Fraction
    
    
    Mailing Address Direction
    Mailing Address, Direction
    
    
    Mailing Address Unit Number
    Mailing Address, Unit Number
    
    
    Mailing Address Street Name
    Mailing Address, Street Name
    
    
    Full Mailing Address
    Full Mailing Address
    
    
    Mailing Address City
    Mailing Address, City
    
    
    Mailing Address Zip Code
    Mailing Address, Zip Code
    
    
    Legal Description Line 1
    Legal Description, Line 1
    
    
    Legal Description Line 2
    Legal Description, Line 2
    
    
    Legal Description Line 3
    Legal Description, Line 3
    
    
    Legal Description Line 4
    Legal Description, Line 4
    
    
    Legal Description Line 5
    Legal Description, Line 5
    
    
    Legal Description Last Line
    Legal Description, Last Line 
    
    
    Parcel Legal Description
    Combination of all Legal Description fields above
    
    
    Parcel Creation Date
    Parcel Creation Date
    
    
    Center Latitude
    Center Latitude
    
    
    Center Longitude
    Center Longitude
    
    
    Center X-Coordinate
    Center X-Coordinate
    
    
    Center Y-Coordinate
    Center Y-Coordinate
    
    
    Latitude and Longitude
    Combination of all Center-Latitude and Center Longitude, seperated with  comma
    
    
    OBJECTID
    Row ID
    
  8. Los Angeles County Shapefiles

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    Updated Apr 18, 2018
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    City of Los Angeles (2018). Los Angeles County Shapefiles [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/cityofLA/los-angeles-county-shapefiles
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    zip(4542283 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Los Angeles
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    Los Angeles County
    Description

    This dataset contains ZIP Code boundary shapefiles that follow parcels for Los Angeles County. It is accessible here: https://egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/2016/08/11/zip-codes-with-parcel-specific-boundaries/.

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    LA County Parcels

    • visionzero.geohub.lacity.org
    • data-lahub.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 17, 2015
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    lahub_admin (2015). LA County Parcels [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/datasets/la-county-parcels/geoservice
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    Nov 17, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Description

    Property boundaries for all properties in Los Angeles County.

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    Assessor Parcels Data 2017 - Dataset - LDM

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    Updated Dec 16, 2024
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    (2024). Assessor Parcels Data 2017 - Dataset - LDM [Dataset]. https://service.tib.eu/ldmservice/dataset/assessor-parcels-data-2017
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 16, 2024
    Description

    The dataset consists of real estate properties and high-resolution satellite images of houses in Los Angeles County.

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    2020 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only)

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    • hub.scag.ca.gov
    Updated Dec 2, 2024
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    rdpgisadmin (2024). 2020 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/e6157bf1bae94052857a1c2f37ce0215
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    Dec 2, 2024
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    rdpgisadmin
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    "Due to the size of this dataset, both Shapefile and Spreadsheet download options will not work as expected. The File Geodatabase is an alternative option for this data download"SCAG has developed and maintained its regional geospatial dataset of land use information at parcel-level—approximately five million parcels in the SCAG Region. The parcel-based land use dataset is developed (1) to aid in SCAG’s regional transportation planning, scenario planning and growth forecasting, (2) facilitate policy discussion on various planning issues, and (3) enhance information database to better serve SCAG member jurisdictions, research institutes, universities, developers, general public, etc. After the successful release of SCAG’s 2016 regional land use dataset for the development of the Connect SoCal (the 2020 RTP/SCS), SCAG has initiated a process to annually update its regional land use information at the parcel-level (the Annual Land Use Update). For the Annual Land Use Update process, SCAG collected county assessor’s tax roll records (including parcel polygons and property information) from county assessor’s offices, plus other reference layers including California Protected Areas Database (CPAD), California School Campus Database (CSCD), Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP)'s Important Farmland, U.S. Department of Defense's Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas (MIRTA) as well as SCAG's regional geospatial datasets, such as airport polygons and water body polygons.Note: This dataset is intended for planning purposes only, and SCAG shall incur no responsibility or liability as to the completeness, currentness, or accuracy of this information. SCAG assumes no responsibility arising from use of this information by individuals, businesses, or other public entities. The information is provided with no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Users should consult with each local jurisdiction directly to obtain the official land use information.Data DescriptionFIELD_NAMEDESCRIPTIONPID202020 SCAG's unique parcel identifierAPN202020 Assessor Parcel NumberAPN20_P2020 Assessor Parcel Number - Parent Parcel (if applicable)COUNTYCounty nameCOUNTY_IDCounty FIPS codeCITYCity nameCITY_IDCity FIPS codeMULTIPARTMultipart feature (the number of multipart polygons; '1' = singlepart feature)STACKDuplicate geometry (the number of stacked polygons; '1' = no duplicate polygons)ACRESParcel area (in acres)SLOPESlope information1GEOID202020 Census Block GEOIDAPN_DUPDuplicate APN (the number of multiple tax roll property records; '0' = no duplicate APN)IL_RATIORatio of improvements assessed value to land assessed valueALU202020 Existing Land UseALU20_SRC2020 Existing Land Use Source2GP19_CITY2019 Jurisdiction’s general plan land use designationGP19_SCAG2019 SCAG general plan land use codeSP19_CITY2019 Jurisdiction’s specific plan land use designationSP19_SCAG2019 SCAG specific plan land use codeZN19_CITY2019 Jurisdiction’s zoning codeZN19_SCAG2019 SCAG zoning codeSP19_INDEX2019 Specific Plan Index ('0' = outside specific plan area; '1' = inside specific plan area)DC_BLTDecade built of existing structure (example: year built between 1960-1969 is '1960s')3BF_SQFT Building footprint area (in square feet)4PUB_OWNPublic-owned land index ('1' = owned by public agency)PUB_TYPEType of public agency5ADU_STATEThis field is a rudimentary estimate of which parcels have adequate physical space to accommodate a typical detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)6, (1 = ADU eligible parcel, 0 = Not ADU eligible parcel)SF_UNBUILTDifference between parcel land area and building footprint area expressed in square feetFLOODParcel intersects with flood areas delineated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), obtained from the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map from FEMA in August 2017. FIREParcel intersects with CalFire State Responsibility Areas Fire Hazard Severity zones (high and very high severity), dated 9/29/2023 and implemented 4/1/2024. WUIParcel intersects with Wildland-Urban Interface or Intermix zones, utilized from CAL FIRE’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP), Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) and Wildland-Urban Intermix (2020). See CAL FIRE for details. SEARISE36Parcel intersects with USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMos) One-Meter Sea Level Rise inundation areas for Southern California (v3.0, Phase 2, 2018)WETLANDParcel intersects a wetland or deepwater habitat, obtained from the US Fish and Wildlife Services National Wetlands Inventory Data (2020)HABITATParcel intersects with habitat connectivity corridors. Data is obtained from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Essential Connectivity Project (2010).CONSERVParcel intersects with Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACEIIv2), obtained from California Department of Fish and Wildlife Areas of Conservation Emphasis (2015)SOARParcel intersects with publicly owned open space identified by the County of Ventura Save Our Agricultural Resources (SOAR, 2017), which consist of a series of voter initiatives that require a majority vote of the people before agricultural land or open space areas can be rezoned for developmentCPADParcel intersects with publicly owned protected open space lands in the State of California through fee ownership as identified in the 2021 California Protected Areas Database (CPAD)CCEDParcel intersects with lands protected under conservation easements as identified in the 2021 California Conservation Easement Database (CCED)TRIBALParcel intersects with the tribal lands for the 16 Federally Recognized Tribal entities in the SCAG region, obtained from the American Indian Reservations/ Federally Recognized Tribal Entities dataset (2021)MILITARYParcel intersects with military lands managed by the US Department of Defense as of 2018FARMLANDParcel intersects with farmlands as identified in the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) in the Division of Land Resource Protection in the California Department of Conservation (2018)GRRA_INDEXThe number of Green Region Rresource Areas (GRRAs) that the parcel intersects with. GRRAs are areas where climate hazard zones, environmental sensitivities, and administrative areas where growth would generally not advance SB 375 objectives. See Connect SoCal 2024 Land Use & Communities Technical Report for details. UAZParcel centroid lies within Caltrans 2020 Adjusted Urbanized Area TCAC_2024The opportunity/resource level in the 2024 CTCAC/HCD Opportunity Map SB535_INDEXField takes a value of 1 if parcel intersects with SB 535 Disadvantaged Communities. See Connect SoCal 2024 Equity Analysis Technical Report for details. PEC_INDEXField takes a value of 1 if parcel's block falls within Priority Equity Communities. See Connect SoCal 2024 Equity Analysis Technical Report for details. PDA_INDEXThe number of Priority Development Areas (PDAs) that the parcel's largest overlapping area falls in. PDAs in Connect SoCal 2024 include Neighborhood Mobility Areas (NMAs), Transit Priority Areas (TPAs), Livable Corridors and Spheres of Influence (SOIs) (in unincorporated areas only). See Connect SoCal 2024 for details. PDA_NMAField takes a value of 1 if the parcel's largest overlapping area falls within Neighborhood Mobility Areas. See Connect SoCal 2024 for details. PDA_LCField takes a value of 1 if the parcel's largest overlapping area falls within Livable Corridors. See Connect SoCal 2024 for details. PDA_SOIField takes a value of 1 if the parcel's largest overlapping area falls within Spheres of Influence (SOIs) (in unincorporated areas only). See Connect SoCal 2024 for details. PDA_TPAField takes a value of 1 if the parcel's largest overlapping area falls within Transit Priority Areas. See Connect SoCal 2024 for details. APPAREL1MIThe number of apparel stores within a 1-mile drive7EDUC1MIThe number of educational institutions within a 1-mile drive7GROCERY1MIThe number of grocery stores within a 1-mile drive7HOSPIT1MIThe number of hospitals within a 1-mile drive7RESTAUR1MIThe number of restaurants within a 1-mile drive7JOBS_30MINThe number of the region's jobs accessible within a 30-minute commute by car during morning peak hour (6-9am) in 2050 based on Connect SoCal 2024 travel demand modeling. See Equity Technical Report for details. VMT_TOTAverage daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per average resident in the parcel’s transportation analysis zone (TAZ) in 2019, rounded to the nearest mile. This field contains results derived from Connect SoCal 2024’s activity-based travel demand model and do not reflect survey data, do not reflect VMT in any particular parcel within a TAZ, and are not validated at the TAZ-level. SCAG assumes no liability arising from the use of this data.8VMT_WORKAverage daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per average resident for work purposes in the parcel’s transportation analysis zone (TAZ) in 2019, rounded to the nearest mile. This field contains results derived from Connect SoCal 2024’s activity-based travel demand model and do not reflect survey data, do not reflect VMT in any particular parcel within a TAZ, and are not validated at the TAZ-level. SCAG assumes no liability arising from the use of this data.8JURIS_PLUSSub-jurisdictional geography in Los Angeles City (Community Plan Areas) and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County (Planning Areas)YEARDataset YearShape_LengthLength of feature in internal unitsShape_AreaArea of feature in internal units squared1. Slope: '0' - 0~4 percent; '5' - 5~9 percent; '10' - 10~14 percent; '15' = 15~19 percent; '20' - 20~24 percent; '25' = 25 percent or greater.2. ASSESSOR- Assessor's 2020 tax roll records; CPAD- California Protected Areas Database (version 2020b; released in December 2020); CSCD- California School Campus Database (version 2021; released in March 2020); FMMP- Farmland Mapping and

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    Assessor Parcels Data 2006 thru 2021

    • data-lahub.opendata.arcgis.com
    • data.lacounty.gov
    Updated Aug 23, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles (2022). Assessor Parcels Data 2006 thru 2021 [Dataset]. https://data-lahub.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/bffc21600e5f408ea6791d1bce7738ae
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    Aug 23, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles
    Description

    For more information visit:https://portal.assessor.lacounty.gov/

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    Los Angeles County Housing Element (2021-2029) - Rezoning

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    • egis-lacounty.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated May 31, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles (2022). Los Angeles County Housing Element (2021-2029) - Rezoning [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/bd0a0d015f204665afd9a0fe5ddaa5f7
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    May 31, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles
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    IntroductionThis metadata is broken up into different sections that provide both a high-level summary of the Housing Element and more detailed information about the data itself with links to other resources. The following is an excerpt from the Executive Summary from the Housing Element 2021 – 2029 document:The County of Los Angeles is required to ensure the availability of residential sites, at adequate densities and appropriate development standards, in the unincorporated Los Angeles County to accommodate its share of the regional housing need--also known as the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). Unincorporated Los Angeles County has been assigned a RHNA of 90,052 units for the 2021-2029 Housing Element planning period, which is subdivided by level of affordability as follows:Extremely Low / Very Low (<50% AMI) - 25,648Lower (50 - 80% AMI) - 13,691Moderate (80 - 120% AMI) - 14,180Above Moderate (>120% AMI) - 36,533Total - 90,052NOTES - Pursuant to State law, the projected need of extremely low income households can be estimated at 50% of the very low income RHNA. Therefore, the County’s projected extremely low income can be estimated at 12,824 units. However, for the purpose of identifying adequate sites for RHNA, no separate accounting of sites for extremely low income households is required. AMI = Area Median IncomeDescriptionThe Sites Inventory (Appendix A) is comprised of vacant and underutilized sites within unincorporated Los Angeles County that are zoned at appropriate densities and development standards to facilitate housing development. The Sites Inventory was developed specifically for the County of Los Angeles, and has built-in features that filter sites based on specific criteria, including access to transit, protection from environmental hazards, and other criteria unique to unincorporated Los Angeles County. Other strategies used within the Sites Inventory analysis to accommodate the County’s assigned RHNA of 90,052 units include projected growth of ADUs, specific plan capacity, selected entitled projects, and capacity or planned development on County-owned sites within cities. This accounts for approximately 38 percent of the RHNA. The remaining 62 percent of the RHNA is accommodated by sites to be rezoned to accommodate higher density housing development (Appendix B).Caveats:This data is a snapshot in time, generally from the year 2021. It contains information about parcels, zoning and land use policy that may be outdated. The Department of Regional Planning will be keeping an internal tally of sites that get developed or rezoned to meet our RHNA goals, and we may, in the future, develop some public facing web applications or dashboards to show the progress. There may even be periodic updates to this GIS dataset as well, throughout this 8-year planning cycle.Update History:1/7/25 - Following the completion of the annexation to the City of Whittier on 11/12/24, 27 parcels were removed along Whittier Blvd which contained 315 Very Low Income units and 590 Above Moderate units. Following a joint County-City resolution of the RHNA transfer to the city, 247 Very Low Income units and 503 Above Moderate units were taken on by Whittier. 10/16/24 - Modifications were made to this layer during the updates to the South Bay and Westside Area Plans following outreach in these communities. In the Westside Planning area, 29 parcels were removed and no change in zoning / land use policy was proposed; 9 Mixed Use sites were added. In the South Bay, 23 sites were removed as they no longer count towards the RHNA, but still partially changing to Mixed Use.5/31/22 – Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors adopted the Housing Element on 5/17/22, and it received final certification from the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) on 5/27/22. Data layer published on 5/31/22.Links to other resources:Department of Regional Planning Housing Page - Contains Housing Element and it's AppendicesHousing Element Update - Rezoning Program Story Map (English, and Spanish)Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) - Regional Housing Needs AssessmentCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development Housing Element pageField Descriptions:OBJECTID - Internal GIS IDAIN - Assessor Identification Number*SitusAddress - Site Address (Street and Number) from Assessor Data*Use Code - Existing Land Use Code (corresponds to Use Type and Use Description) from Assessor Data*Use Type - Existing Land Use Type from Assessor Data*Use Description - Existing Land Use Description from Assessor Data*Vacant / Nonvacant – Parcels that are vacant or non-vacant per the Use Code from the Assessor Data*Units Total - Total Existing Units from Assessor Data*Max Year - Maximum Year Built from Assessor Data*Supervisorial District (2021) - LA County Board of Supervisor DistrictSubmarket Area - Inclusionary Housing Submarket AreaPlanning Area - Planning Areas from the LA County Department of Regional Planning General Plan 2035Community Name - Unincorporated Community NamePlan Name - Land Use Plan Name from the LA County Department of Regional Planning (General Plan and Area / Community Plans)LUP - 1 - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Primary Land Use Policy (in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*LUP - 1 (% area) - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Primary Land Use Policy (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*LUP - 2 - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Secondary Land Use Policy (in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*LUP - 2 (% area) - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Secondary Land Use Policy (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*LUP - 3 - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Tertiary Land Use Policy (in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*LUP - 3 (% area) - Land Use Policy from Dept. of Regional Planning - Tertiary Land Use Policy (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one Land Use Policy category present)*Current LUP (Description) – This is a brief description of the land use category. In the case of multiple land uses, this would be the land use category that covers the majority of the parcel*Current LUP (Min Density - net or gross) - Minimum density for this category (as net or gross) per the Land Use Plan for this areaCurrent LUP (Max Density - net or gross) - Maximum density for this category (as net or gross) per the Land Use Plan for this areaProposed LUP – Final – The proposed land use category to increase density.Proposed LUP (Description) – Brief description of the proposed land use policy.Prop. LUP – Final (Min Density) – Minimum density for the proposed land use category.Prop. LUP – Final (Max Density) – Maximum density for the proposed land use category.Zoning - 1 - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Primary Zone (in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Zoning - 1 (% area) - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Primary Zone (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Zoning - 2 - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Secondary Zone (in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Zoning - 2 (% area) - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Secondary Zone (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Zoning - 3 - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Tertiary Zone (in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Zoning - 3 (% area) - Zoning from Dept. of Regional Planning - Tertiary Zone (% of parcel covered in cases where there are more than one zone category present)*Current Zoning (Description) - This is a brief description of the zoning category. In the case of multiple zoning categories, this would be the zoning that covers the majority of the parcel*Proposed Zoning – Final – The proposed zoning category to increase density.Proposed Zoning (Description) – Brief description of the proposed zoning.Acres - Acreage of parcelMax Units Allowed - Total Proposed Land Use Policy UnitsRHNA Eligible? – Indicates whether the site is RHNA Eligible or not. NOTE: This layer only shows those that are RHNA Eligible, but internal versions of this layer also show sites that were not-RHNA eligible, or removed during the development of this layer in 2020 – 2022.Very Low Income Capacity - Total capacity for the Very Low Income level as defined in the Housing ElementLow Income Capacity - Total capacity for the Low Income level as defined in the Housing ElementModerate Income Capacity - Total capacity for the Moderate Income level as defined in the Housing ElementAbove Moderate Income Capacity - Total capacity for the Above Moderate Income level as defined in the Housing ElementRealistic Capacity - Total Realistic Capacity of parcel (totaling all income levels). Several factors went into this final calculation. See the Housing Element (Links to Other Resources above) in the following locations - "Sites Inventory - Lower Income RHNA" (p. 223), and "Rezoning - Very Low / Low Income RHNA" (p231).Income Categories - Income Categories assigned to the parcel (relates to income capacity units)Lot Consolidation ID - Parcels with a unique identfier for consolidation potential (based on parcel ownership)Lot Consolidation Notes - Specific notes for consolidationConsolidation - Adjacent Parcels - All adjacent parcels that are tied to each lot consolidation IDsShape_Length - Perimeter (feet)Shape_Area - Area (sq feet)*As it existed in 2021

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    Assessor Parcel Data (Rolls 2011 - 2015)

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    Updated Apr 19, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles (2023). Assessor Parcel Data (Rolls 2011 - 2015) [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/assessor-parcel-data-rolls-2011-2015/about
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    Apr 19, 2023
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    DATA DICTIONARY:Field NameDescriptionData FormatZip CodeSite Address Zip Code99999-9999City Tax Rate AreaCity Tax Rate AreaText AINAssessor Identification Number9999999999Roll YearRoll YearYYYYTax Rate Area CodeTax Rate Area99999Assessor IDAssessor Identification Number Formatted9999-999-999Property LocationAddress, City, State, ZipText Property Use TypeProperty Use TypeXXXProperty Use CodeProperty Use Code9999Use Code 1st Digit Use Code, First Digit DescriptionText Use Code 2nd Digit Use Code, Second Digit DescriptionText Use Code 3rd Digit Use Code, Third Digit DescriptionText Use Code 4th Digit Use Code, Fourth Digit DescriptionText Number of BuildingsBuilding Data Line9Year BuiltYear property was builtYYYYEffective YearEffective Year BuiltYYYYSquare FootageMain Square Footage999,999Number of BedroomsNumber of Bedrooms999Number of BathroomsNumber of Bathrooms999Number of UnitsNumber of Units 999Recording DateRecording DateYYYYMMDDLand ValueRoll Land Value999,999,999Land Base YearRoll Land Base YearYYYYImprovement ValueRoll Improvement Value999,999,999Improvement Base YearRoll Improvement Base YearYYYYTotal Value, Land + ImprovementRoll Total Value, Land + Improvement999,999,999Home Owners ExemptionRoll Home Owners Exemption9,999Real Estate ExemptionRoll Real Estate Exemption999,999,999Fixture ValueRoll Fixture Value999,999,999Fixture ExemptionRoll Fixture Exemption999,999,999Personal Property ValueRoll Personal Property Value999,999,999Personal Property ExemptionRoll Personal Property Exemption999,999,999Property taxable?Is property taxable?XTotal ValueRoll Total Value999,999,999Total ExemptionRoll Total Exemption999,999,999Taxable ValueNet Taxable Value999,999,999ClassificationParcel ClassificationText Region NumberAdministrative Region Number99Cluster CodeProperty Cluster Code99999Parcel Legal DescriptionParcel Boundary DescriptionText Address House NumberSitus Address, House Number99999Address House Number FractionSitus Address, House Number Fraction9/9DirectionSitus DirectionXStreetSitus StreetText Unit NumberSitus Unit Number999CitySitus CityText Zip CodeSitus Zip Code99999Row IDRow ID (Year + AIN)YYYY9999999999Location LatitudeProperty Latitude999.99999999Location LongitudeProperty Longitude999.99999999

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    Parcels 2025 Fires Debris Removal (Public View)

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    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    County of Los Angeles (2025). Parcels 2025 Fires Debris Removal (Public View) [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/parcels-2025-fires-debris-removal-public-view
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    Mar 13, 2025
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    This hosted feature layer-view aggregates Damage Inspections (DINS) and debris removal information from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and LA County via the consultant TetraTech at the parcel level. ROE (right-of-entry) means property owners opted-in. EPA info has been finalized. The parcels with DINS are used as a base:https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a27b7a1aab2d411b9e389b241f1df95b The EPA parcels were also referenced:https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f1843b0f89dc4c3bb2034ebde76876baUsed in their AGOL site:https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/13a8b227ac104bb1b1fa9592c92debe3The LA County (via TetraTech) attributes came from a GIS source from this dashboard:https://tt-emi.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/874a690d69694d2685d83d07a320e6ddThe USACE attributes came from their GIS dashboard:https://jecop-public.usace.army.mil/portal/apps/experiencebuilder/experience/?id=efbee5617ffa4d17b572d5f312004806

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    Parcels

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    Updated Jul 21, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles (2020). Parcels [Dataset]. https://egis-lacounty.hub.arcgis.com/documents/4d67b154ae614d219c58535659128e71
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    Jul 21, 2020
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    County of Los Angeles
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    File Geodatabase - Click hereShapefile - Click hereThis dataset contains current parcel boundaries and related attributes for approximately 2.4 million parcels maintained by the Los Angeles County Assessor (updated monthly on the second of every month). Due to the size of the data, it is only available for download as a zipped file geodatabase or shapefile at this time. For additional annual assessment roll history and attribute metadata descriptions, please visit the L.A. County Open Data Portal and search for Assessor. To better understand individual data elements, or to interactively view individual parcel information, please visit the Assessor’s Portal. A public-facing parcel map cache can be accessed here (updated weekly): https://public.gis.lacounty.gov/public/rest/services/LACounty_Cache/LACounty_Parcel/MapServer/0All inquiries should be directed to the Mapping & GIS Services Section, LA County Office of the Assessor at gisinfo@assessor.lacounty.gov

  17. California property taxes

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    Updated Jan 30, 2024
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    Ian Webster (2024). California property taxes [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/iwebst/california-property-taxes-2020
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    zip(199628339 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2024
    Authors
    Ian Webster
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    Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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    California
    Description

    This data was scraped from 22 county websites in the 2020 tax year. It includes the total annual property tax for each parcel listed. The included counties cover 86% of California's population:

    Los Angeles County San Diego County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Santa Clara County Alameda County Sacramento County Contra Costa County Fresno County Kern County San Francisco County Ventura County San Mateo County San Joaquin County Stanislaus County Sonoma County Tulare County Solano County Santa Barbara County Monterey County Placer County San Luis Obispo County Merced County Santa Cruz County Marin County Yolo County Butte County Napa County

    Open source here: https://github.com/typpo/ca-property-tax

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    Parking Lots (2014) from LARIAC

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    Updated Jan 1, 2014
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    County of Los Angeles (2014). Parking Lots (2014) from LARIAC [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/parking-lots-2014-from-lariac
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    Jan 1, 2014
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    County of Los Angeles
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    The Los Angeles County Office of Sustainability funded the development of this dataset in order to support the identification of potential locations for the installation of solar photovoltaic canopy modules across the County on commerical, industrial, and government properties. This dataset contains the boundaries of parking lots 5,000 square feet or greater.Pictometry International Corp used the 2014 LARIAC orthogonal imagery to delineate the boundaries of these parking lots. A parking lot was defined as a paved area for parking, incluse of internal median areas.The data did NOT include:rootop parking lots,non-paved parking lots,sidewalks and curbs,school playgrounds,structures that were within the parking lotLandscaping at the edges of parking lotsParcel informationOnce the boundaries were received, LA County intersected the parking lots with the December 2014 LA County Assessor Parcel file in order to add parcel ID and parcel use information. This will enable parking lot square footage to be reported for an individual parcel, as well as by the parcel type.

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    2016 Land Use Information for Los Angeles County

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    Updated Aug 4, 2023
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    rdpgisadmin (2023). 2016 Land Use Information for Los Angeles County [Dataset]. https://hub.scag.ca.gov/items/44e912d893ae45a2abe58570fa25a32a
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    Aug 4, 2023
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    rdpgisadmin
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    "Due to the size of this dataset, both Shapefile and Spreadsheet download options will not work as expected. The File Geodatabase is an alternative option for this data download"SCAG has developed its regional geospatial dataset of land use information at the parcel-level (approximately five million parcels) for 197 local jurisdictions in its region. The regional land use dataset is developed (1) to aid in SCAG’s regional transportation planning, scenario planning and growth forecasting, (2) facilitate policy discussion on various planning issues, and (3) enhance information database to better serve SCAG member jurisdictions, research institutes, universities, developers, general public, etc. This is SCAG's 2016 regional land use dataset developed for the Final Connect SoCal, the 2020-2045 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS), including general plan land use, specific plan land use, zoning code and existing land use. Please note this data was reviewed by local jurisdictions and reflects each jurisdiction's input received during the Connect SoCal Local Input and Envisioning Process.Note: This dataset is intended for planning purposes only, and SCAG shall incur no responsibility or liability as to the completeness, currentness, or accuracy of this information. SCAG assumes no responsibility arising from use of this information by individuals, businesses, or other public entities. The information is provided with no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Users should consult with each local jurisdiction directly to obtain the official land use information.Data DictionaryField NameData TypeField DescriptionOBJECTIDObject IDInternal feature numberShapeGeometryType of geometrySCAGUID16Text2016 SCAG unique identification numberSCAGUID12Text2012 SCAG unique identification numberAPNTextAssessor’s parcel numberCOUNTYTextCounty nameCOUNTY_IDDoubleCounty FIPS codeCITYTextCity nameCITY_IDDoubleCity FIPS codeACRESDoubleAcreage informationYEARDoubleDataset yearCITY_GP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s general plan land use designationSCAG_GP_COText2016 SCAG general plan land use codeDENSITYDoubleAverage density of residential/housing development (dwelling unit per acre) permitted based on jurisdiction’s general planLOWDoubleMinimum density of residential/housing development permitted (dwelling unit per acre) based on jurisdiction’s general planHIGHDoubleMaximum density of residential/housing development permitted (dwelling unit per acre) based on jurisdiction’s general planYEAR_ADOPTDateYear when jurisdiction adopted/last updated current general plan land use elementGP12_CITYText2012 jurisdiction’s general plan land use designationGP12_SCAGText2012 SCAG general plan land use codeSP_NAMETextSpecific plan nameCITY_SP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s specific plan land use designationSCAG_SP_COText2016 SCAG specific plan land use codeDENSITY_SPDoubleAverage density of residential/housing development (dwelling unit per acre) permitted based on jurisdiction’s specific planLOW_SPDoubleMinimum density of residential/housing development permitted (dwelling unit per acre) based on jurisdiction’s specific planHIGH_SPDoubleMaximum density of residential/housing development permitted (dwelling unit per acre) based on jurisdiction’s specific planYR_AD_SPDateYear when jurisdiction adopted/last updated current specific planSP_INDEXShort IntegerSpecific plan index ('0' = outside specific plan area; '1' = inside specific plan area)CITY_ZN_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s zoning codeSCAG_ZN_COText2016 SCAG zoning codeZN12_CITYText2012 jurisdiction’s zoning codeLU16Text2016 SCAG existing land use codeLU12Text2012 SCAG existing land use codeNOTESTextAdditional informationShape_LengthDoubleLength of feature in internal unitsShape_AreaDoubleArea of feature in internal units squared2016 SCAG Land Use CodesLegendLand Use DescriptionSingle Family Residential1110 Single Family Residential1111 High Density Single Family Residential (9 or more DUs/ac)1112 Medium Density Single Family Residential (3-8 DUs/ac)1113 Low Density Single Family Residential (2 or less DUs/ac)Multi-Family Residential1120 Multi-Family Residential1121 Mixed Multi-Family Residential1122 Duplexes, Triplexes and 2- or 3-Unit Condominiums and Townhouses1123 Low-Rise Apartments, Condominiums, and Townhouses1124 Medium-Rise Apartments and Condominiums1125 High-Rise Apartments and CondominiumsMobile Homes and Trailer Parks1130 Mobile Homes and Trailer Parks1131 Trailer Parks and Mobile Home Courts, High-Density1132 Mobile Home Courts and Subdivisions, Low-DensityMixed Residential1140 Mixed Residential1100 ResidentialRural Residential1150 Rural ResidentialGeneral Office1210 General Office Use1211 Low- and Medium-Rise Major Office Use1212 High-Rise Major Office Use1213 SkyscrapersCommercial and Services1200 Commercial and Services1220 Retail Stores and Commercial Services1221 Regional Shopping Center1222 Retail Centers (Non-Strip With Contiguous Interconnected Off-Street Parking)1223 Retail Strip Development1230 Other Commercial1231 Commercial Storage1232 Commercial Recreation1233 Hotels and MotelsFacilities1240 Public Facilities1241 Government Offices1242 Police and Sheriff Stations1243 Fire Stations1244 Major Medical Health Care Facilities1245 Religious Facilities1246 Other Public Facilities1247 Public Parking Facilities1250 Special Use Facilities1251 Correctional Facilities1252 Special Care Facilities1253 Other Special Use FacilitiesEducation1260 Educational Institutions1261 Pre-Schools/Day Care Centers1262 Elementary Schools1263 Junior or Intermediate High Schools1264 Senior High Schools1265 Colleges and Universities1266 Trade Schools and Professional Training FacilitiesMilitary Installations1270 Military Installations1271 Base (Built-up Area)1272 Vacant Area1273 Air Field1274 Former Base (Built-up Area)1275 Former Base Vacant Area1276 Former Base Air FieldIndustrial1300 Industrial1310 Light Industrial1311 Manufacturing, Assembly, and Industrial Services1312 Motion Picture and Television Studio Lots1313 Packing Houses and Grain Elevators1314 Research and Development1320 Heavy Industrial1321 Manufacturing1322 Petroleum Refining and Processing1323 Open Storage1324 Major Metal Processing1325 Chemical Processing1330 Extraction1331 Mineral Extraction - Other Than Oil and Gas1332 Mineral Extraction - Oil and Gas1340 Wholesaling and WarehousingTransportation, Communications, and Utilities1400 Transportation, Communications, and Utilities1410 Transportation1411 Airports1412 Railroads1413 Freeways and Major Roads1414 Park-and-Ride Lots1415 Bus Terminals and Yards1416 Truck Terminals1417 Harbor Facilities1418 Navigation Aids1420 Communication Facilities1430 Utility Facilities1431 Electrical Power Facilities1432 Solid Waste Disposal Facilities1433 Liquid Waste Disposal Facilities1434 Water Storage Facilities1435 Natural Gas and Petroleum Facilities1436 Water Transfer Facilities1437 Improved Flood Waterways and Structures1438 Mixed Utilities1440 Maintenance Yards1441 Bus Yards1442 Rail Yards1450 Mixed Transportation1460 Mixed Transportation and UtilityMixed Commercial and Industrial1500 Mixed Commercial and IndustrialMixed Residential and Commercial1600 Mixed Residential and Commercial1610 Residential-Oriented Residential/Commercial Mixed Use1620 Commercial-Oriented Residential/Commercial Mixed UseOpen Space and Recreation1800 Open Space and Recreation1810 Golf Courses1820 Local Parks and Recreation1830 Regional Parks and Recreation1840 Cemeteries1850 Wildlife Preserves and Sanctuaries1860 Specimen Gardens and Arboreta1870 Beach Parks1880 Other Open Space and Recreation1890 Off-Street TrailsAgriculture2000 Agriculture2100 Cropland and Improved Pasture Land2110 Irrigated Cropland and Improved Pasture Land2120 Non-Irrigated Cropland and Improved Pasture Land2200 Orchards and Vineyards2300 Nurseries2400 Dairy, Intensive Livestock, and Associated Facilities2500 Poultry Operations2600 Other Agriculture2700 Horse RanchesVacant3000 Vacant3100 Vacant Undifferentiated3200 Abandoned Orchards and Vineyards3300 Vacant With Limited Improvements3400 Beaches (Vacant)1900 Urban VacantWater4000 Water4100 Water, Undifferentiated4200 Harbor Water Facilities4300 Marina Water Facilities4400 Water Within a Military Installation4500 Area of Inundation (High Water)Specific Plan7777 Specific PlanUnder Construction1700 Under ConstructionUndevelopable or Protected Land8888 Undevelopable or Protected LandUnknown9999 Unknown

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    Publicly-Owned Properties

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    Updated Jun 18, 2019
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    Assessor's Office (2019). Publicly-Owned Properties [Dataset]. https://controllerdata.lacity.org/w/bawf-ixme/67yx-ht7g?cur=F_dk1KhFH8y
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    Dataset updated
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    Assessor's Office
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This dataset contains all properties in the City of Los Angeles owned by the following public entities: Federal GSD, State of California, Los Angeles County, City of Los Angeles, LAUSD, and Metro.

    This data on property ownership was derived from the data made available by the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office, here: https://data.lacounty.gov/Parcel-/Assessor-Publicly-Owned-Parcels-Listing/a9jw-tqfp/data

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County of Los Angeles (2020). Los Angeles County Flood Control District Right of Way Parcels [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/los-angeles-county-flood-control-district-right-of-way-parcels-1

Los Angeles County Flood Control District Right of Way Parcels

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This dataset seeks to encapsulate right of way parcel information for the Los Angeles County Flood Control District(LACFCD). It contains polygons representing each parcel and attribute information information that lists the basic identification information of those parcels. There is also information on the underlying right-of-way map that the parcel polygon and attributes are based on--with a link to that map in the Land Records Information Website.This data is maintained by the Right of Way Section of the Survey/Mapping and Property Management Division of the Department of Public Works. It is drawn to be coincident with the county's landbase linework and thus may not be a true representation of a parcel's boundary. It is intended to be used as a general information tool and is not survey quality.Field ListFacilityThe primary name of the facility this parcel belongs to. Typically the name of the river, stream, or drainage project it is a part of.Parcel_NoThe identification number for a particular parcel within a facility. The parcel number is not necessarilly unique.EstateThe type of estate that the LACFCD holds over a particular parcel. This field will list the following attributes:Fee: The LACFCD owns the parcel outright.Easement: The LACFCD holds an easement over this parcel. The type of easement is not listed in this data. It can usually be found in the linked right of way map or by contacting Right of Way Engineering.Quitclaim: This is a parcel which the LACFCD owned or had an easement over at some point but has now sold, released its claim, or transferred its right of way to another party.Other: This is a catch-all attribute for any sort of relationship that does not fit in the other estate types. One example of this is a permit that grants temporary rights to the LACFCD. Map_NoThe primary right of way map that shows a parcel and that served as the basis for the information shown in the dataset. These maps are maintained and are considered to take precedence over the data in this dataset.MapLinkThis is a link to a a scan of the map, if one exists, listed in the "Map_No" field. These are color scans found in the LA County's Land Records Information Website. Update Schedule: QuarterlyContact Info:Diego Veradvera@dpw.lacounty.gov(626) 458-7368Right of Way SectionSurvey/Mapping and Property Management DivisionDepartment of Public Works

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