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TwitterThe parcels boundaries are not legal survey accurate and should be used for general representation only. They are maintained by the Jefferson County Property Administrator's Office. To get detailed parcel information, Contact the PVA. Use the LRSN field as the unique parcel identifier. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
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TwitterPolygon layer of zoning districts; arcs contain COGO attributes; polygons contain zoning code, zoning name, zoning type and polygon shade symbol. View detailed metadata.
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Download UrbanTreeCanopy_2019.zip. The following information was produced from the 2019 Urban Tree Canopy Assessment for Jefferson County, KY sponsored by Trees Louisville. It is based on 2019 LOJIC Base Map data. It includes shapefiles and rasters. The study was performed by the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab.
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Address point data is maintained by the Louisville MetroSafe, the addressing authority in Jefferson County. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
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Download UrbanTreeCanopy_2015.zip. The following information was produced from the 2015 Urban Tree Canopy Assessment for the City of Louisville, KY sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. It is based on 2012 LOJIC Base Map data. It includes shapefiles and raster feature classes in a file geodatabase. The study was performed by Davey Resource Group.
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Points delineating address sites in 2022 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. View detailed metadata
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TwitterTRIMARC (Traffic Response and Incident Management Assisting the River City) camera locations in Louisville Metro Kentucky. This feature layer was created from a TRIMARC JSON files of camera locations. This item includes description, direction, and videos links and is used in the Louisville Metro Snow Map. The cameras are used to monitor the roadways and verify incidents to assist in freeway and incident management This feature is a static extract and will be reviewed before each snow season for updates. For more information on this feature layer and it's use please contact Louisville Metro GIS or LOJIC. To learn more about TRIMARC please visit the following website http://www.trimarc.org.
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TwitterHistoric Properties, data from the Metro Landmarks Commission, Kentucky Hertiage Council, and National Register of Historic Places about National Historic Landmarks in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Revision 2 January 2007. View detailed metadata.
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Polygon coverage delineating County School Board Districts with attribute for district number.Boundaries based on aggregations of precinct polygons using school districts attributes; adjusted to fit property boundaries and physical features. Scale 1:1200 Layer originally created by LOJIC; currently maintained by Elections Center. View detailed metadata.
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Lines delineating street centerlines in 2011 in Jefferson County, KY. View detailed metadata.
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Polygon layer of 1996 aerial photo models, derived from photo control points at the outer edges of each model. Photo scale 1 inch = 660 feet.
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Polygon layer of Plan Certain districts created as a result of development involving zoning changes and binding elements specific to the development; polygons include attributes for docket number (case and year).The data is updated quarterly. View detailed metadata
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Polygon layer of zoning districts from January 2004. View detailed metadata.
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Urban Renewal Areas in Jefferson County, Kentucky are used in the development process. View detailed metadata.
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The Railroad (RR) layer consist of photogrammetrically interpreted polylines representing various active and abandoned railroad features as well as railroad yards, spur lines and railroad bridges in Spring of 2022. View detailed metadata.
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Polygon coverage delineating precincts in Jefferson County with attributes for precinct name and all local, state, federal political jurisdictions.
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TwitterMid-block crossings offer pedestrians and bicyclists approved locations to legally cross a street other than a fully controlled intersection, such as an all-way stop or traffic signal. Mid-block crossings are typically installed in areas with high pedestrian activity and along pedestrian or bicyclist desire lines. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration encourages mid-block crossings be equipped with adequate lighting, signs and markings, a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon or Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB), and curb extensions or a pedestrian refuge island, as appropriate.This list can be used by the public, researchers, and roadway owners, such as Louisville Metro Government or the state, to prioritize safety improvements at existing midblock crossing locations and help standardize criteria for considering requests for new crossings or evaluate existing locations.Contact Information: Claire Yates, Louisville Metro Public Works and Assets, Transportation Planner II, claire.yates@louisvilleky.gov, (502) 574-3197.
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This data set is no longer being updated and is historical, last update 10/10/2022.Percentage of first vaccination dose given to Jefferson County residents by age group and race. Field Name Field Definition Group_type A label used to identify the lowest limit of the age group Race self identified race of vaccinated recipient Total_Vaccinated Number of vaccinated Jefferson County residents by Group_type Total_Race_Vaccinated Number of vaccinated Jefferson County residents by Group_type and race Race_Vaccinated_Pct Percentage of Number of vaccinated Jefferson County residents by Group_type and race/Number of vaccinated Jefferson County residents by Group_type census_pop_count Total number of Jefferson County residents by Group_type and race census_pop_byGroup Total number of Jefferson County residents by Group_type census_pop_PCT Percentage of total number of residents by group type and race / Total number of residents by Group_type PCT_group_vaccinated Total_Race_Vaccinated/census_pop_count age_group the lowest limit of the age group (ex. 35 represent 35 up to 45 and 45 represents 45 up to 55) LOADED Date the data was loaded into the system Note: This data is preliminary, routinely updated, and is subject to changeFor questions about this data please contact Angela Graham (Angela.Graham@louisvilleky.gov) or YuTing Chen (YuTing.Chen@louisvilleky.gov) or call (502) 574-8279.
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TwitterThe parcels boundaries are not legal survey accurate and should be used for general representation only. They are maintained by the Jefferson County Property Administrator's Office. To get detailed parcel information, Contact the PVA. Use the LRSN field as the unique parcel identifier. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.