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TwitterData Use: This web map displays the the City of Dallas’ future land use based on parcels data derived from Dallas County, Collin County, Kaufman County, Rockwall County and Denton County. The placetypes in this plan represent the form of future development as envisioned by the Dallas community. These placetypes will in turn provide the macro-level guidance that will help to inform the City’s future Development Code Update and possible Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. Placetypes describe the long-term vision and desired building and preservation characteristics for different places within the city including neighborhoods, mixed-use areas, employment and industry centers, and open spaces.They provide a high-level guide for the desired mix of land uses, design and the recommended intensity and scale of the different uses. The placetype descriptions are translated into a graphical placetype map that provides the long-range visual view of the different places in Dallas.The unique characteristics included in each of the placetypes are rooted in over two years of community input and thousands of comments from people across the city of Dallas. Data Source: This feature layer is based on certified appraisal data obtained from each individual county's appraisal district (Dallas, Collin, Rockwall, Kaufman, and Denton Counties) for certified tax accounts in the city.Year: 09-25-2024
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TwitterThe City of Dallas Commercial Appraisal Hex Map contains a hexbin layer that provides users with information on the mean values for city commercial property tax, total property values, improvement, and land values within each hexbin. The appraisal data contained in the map is aggregated from the Dallas, Denton, Colling, Kaufman and Rockwall County appraisal districts. The map and the services feeding it are updated annually. The exact date depends on when the certified tax rolls have been released by the tax appraisal districts. The map is fed into the City of Dallas Commercial Appraisal Hex application.
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TwitterThe geographic extent of the Metroplex Counties, including Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Rockwall, Kaufman & Ellis counties.
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TwitterData Use: This web map displays the the City of Dallas’ future land use based on parcels data derived from Dallas County, Collin County, Kaufman County, Rockwall County and Denton County. The placetypes in this plan represent the form of future development as envisioned by the Dallas community. These placetypes will in turn provide the macro-level guidance that will help to inform the City’s future Development Code Update and possible Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. Placetypes describe the long-term vision and desired building and preservation characteristics for different places within the city including neighborhoods, mixed-use areas, employment and industry centers, and open spaces.They provide a high-level guide for the desired mix of land uses, design and the recommended intensity and scale of the different uses. The placetype descriptions are translated into a graphical placetype map that provides the long-range visual view of the different places in Dallas.The unique characteristics included in each of the placetypes are rooted in over two years of community input and thousands of comments from people across the city of Dallas. Data Source: This feature layer is based on certified appraisal data obtained from each individual county's appraisal district (Dallas, Collin, Rockwall, Kaufman, and Denton Counties) for certified tax accounts in the city.Year: 09-25-2024