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LaPorte County School Districts
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The City of La Porte has invested in GIS for many years, increasing its impact on the City year by year. How does GIS benefit the residents of the City? How is GIS integrated into the City? See examples from City staff below. As a global society, we have embraced GIS and GPS technology as a part of our lives as a source of information, and even our "daily valet". GIS provides the economy with many benefits: Saving in time & fuel, Increased purchasing efficiency, more customers, & more jobs. This technology has established a baseline for return on investment. source: MultiBrief: Geographic information systems show their true economic value (multibriefs.com)
SUBDISTRICTS is a polygon layer showing the INDOT management subdistricts. The mapping units include the district name and district number codes and the subsidtrict names. Revisions were made to the Subdistrict boundaries in both LaPorte and Seymour Districts. The changes to Seymour were reviewed and approved by Kathy Eaton-McKalip, and became effective January 1, 2011 . The changes for LaPorte were submitted, reviewed and approved by Oswald, Derek effective 5/24/2011.Revision to the Fort Wayne SubDistrict boundaries effective July 1 2012. The Wabash Unit 4 has been moved from the Warsaw Subdistrict to the Elkhart SubDistrict as Unit 2. The revised boundaries was provided by Eleachea Sanders vie e-mail dated Friday, June 08, 2012.There has been a recent changes to the Sub-District Boundaries in LaPorte. The Plymouth Sub is being removed and the Units have been Absorbed into LaPorte and Winamac. These changes were completed per request from Derek Oswald in e-mail dated 1/8/2013. New Changes to Fort Wayne Subdistricts. Starting the week of January 20th (1/20/2013), the Fort Wayne Highway Maintenance (HM) section will be adjusting from five subdistricts to four. The subdistricts that remain will be Elkhart, Fort Wayne, Wabash, and Bluffton. The units of the former Angola subdistrict will now be part of the Fort Wayne and Elkhart subdistricts. Angola unit and Waterloo unit will be part of Fort Wayne. Brimfield unit will be part of Elkhart. In addition to the above changes, the Laud unit that is currently part of the Fort Wayne subdistrict will be making a reporting change as well. Laud will now be part of the Wabash subdistrict . The shop at Angola will continue operations in the subdistrict facility. Subdistricts are now derived from the DOTGIS.UNITS layer which was last modified July 20, 2020 to accomodate WMS naming conventions.
Local fixed bus routes serving Baytown, Highlands, Crosby and La Porte operated by Harris County Transit.
DeprecatedUpdated for PY-2023 (effective March 1, 2023, to September 30, 2024). Deprecated October 1, 2024.What does the data represent?These are named polygons that follow block group boundaries that contain 51% or greater low-to-moderate income persons as published by HUD from 2011-2015 ACS data. That data has been superseded by data developed from 2016-2020 ACS data by HUD and published at https://services.arcgis.com/VTyQ9soqVukalItT/ArcGIS/rest/services/LMISD_layers/FeatureServer/4. Target areas primarily served residential areas, and each target area ideally could self-identify as the named community.Where were they located?Target Areas of Harris County fit within the Harris County Service Area, which was the unincorporated land of Harris County, Texas plus then-cooperative cities. Any portions of otherwise qualified block groups that extended into non-service area were excluded from the target area. This prevented “double-dipping” community development resource entitlements.How accurate are they?Block group boundaries in Harris County follow visual cues such as roadways and streams. Census Bureau linework attempts to delineate these bounding features but they are seldom more accurate than within thirty feet of ground truth.Full-service city boundaries determine whether an incorporated area is within the Harris County Service Area or the non-service area. These are updated roughly quarterly in the Harris County GIS Repository layer managed by the Harris County Appraisal District. Target areas have been updated each year using this data from the late autumn to the end of each calendar year.When were they collected?When HCCSD updated the Service Area and Target Areas of Harris County in the latter part of each Program Year, it uses the current HUD LMISD dataset and HCAD full-service city boundaries to perform the update. HUD publishes an updated LMISD dataset every year, but the data HUD analyzes to create these updates only changes when an additional five-year period of American Community Survey data has accumulated. Therefore the survey data reported in the HUD LMISD were collected from 4 to 8 years prior (PY2019) to as much as 9 to 13 years prior to publishing the results (PY2023). Unless a local income survey was conducted more recently between one and four years ago, each Program Year’s target area boundaries reflect LMISD block group information collected at least four to as much as thirteen years ago.Who collected them?Harris County Community Services Department (HCCSD) collected and Harris County Housing & Community Development (HCHCD) maintains Harris County Service Area and Target Area information. As representative of one of the largest urban counties in the U.S. and the largest in Texas, the Highest Elected Official in Harris County has delegated HCHCD to implement HUD-assisted community development activities on unincorporated land and on behalf of the cooperative cities. Cooperative cities are generally those of insufficient size to become entitled to HUD funds on their own, i.e. less than 50,000 population. Through 9/30/2024 Harris County maintained agreements with 12 cooperative cities, including: Deer Park, Galena Park, Humble, Jacinto City, Katy, La Porte, Morgan's Point, Seabrook, Shoreacres, South Houston, Tomball, and Webster in PY2023. Tomball ended its agreement 9/30/2024, thereafter becoming part of the non-service area.
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Geospatial data about LaPorte County, Indiana Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.