This map displays the complete annexation history of the City of Laredo. It includes current city limits & extra-territorial jurisdiction, along with the annexation tracts (ordinances) that comprise the City's incorporated limits.
Vector polygon map data of city limits from Laredo, Texas containing 3 features.
City limits GIS (Geographic Information System) data provides valuable information about the boundaries of a city, which is crucial for various planning and decision-making processes. Urban planners and government officials use this data to understand the extent of their jurisdiction and to make informed decisions regarding zoning, land use, and infrastructure development within the city limits.
By overlaying city limits GIS data with other layers such as population density, land parcels, and environmental features, planners can analyze spatial patterns and identify areas for growth, conservation, or redevelopment. This data also aids in emergency management by defining the areas of responsibility for different emergency services, helping to streamline response efforts during crises..
This city limits data is available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Boundaries for the City of Laredo. City Limits are current as on the end of 2019. Annexation Tracts show how the city has grown since it was founded in 1755. They are represented by the decade in which they were annexed. The Extra-Territorial is a five mile buffer from the City Limits in which some of the City's policies still apply.
Official City of Laredo City Limits. This is comprehensive coverage as per annexation tracts. The City of Laredo follows a semiannual schedule for voluntary annexations.
This map contains the City of Laredo council districts, City Limits and Webb County Voting Precincts. For questions about Voting Precincts, please contact the Webb County Elections office. For information on City Elections please contact the City Secretary of the City of Laredo. Current City Council Districts took effect August 20th, 2022.
Political boundaries for the City of Laredo. This app allows user to search council districts and related election precincts. Current City Council Districts will expire August 20th, 2022; the Proposed Council Districts will take effect August 21, 2022.
This map contains the City of Laredo council districts, City Limits and Webb County Voting Precincts. For questions about Voting Precincts, please contact the Webb County Elections office. For information on City Elections please contact the City Secretary of the City of Laredo. Current City Council Districts took effect August 20th, 2022.
Platted layers of subdivisions within the City of Laredo. This map includes lotlines, easements, and subdivision boundaries and phases.
This dataset is a continuous work in progress that tracks and maintains the subdivision information within the City of Laredo. The focus is within the City of Laredo corporate limits, however, the coverage does extend outside the city limits. The map layer is maintained using orthophotography and subdivision plat documents recorded with the Webb County Clerk's Office.
Annexations are processed on a yearly basis and are typically approved by City Council at the last meeting of the year. Annexations define the tracts of land (territories) that have been incorporated as part of the Laredo corporate limits. Each annexation has a unique annexation ordinance for which one can track a particular annexation.
City of Laredo Subdivisions by name and type. These are defined by the platting process with Planning & Zoning Department.
This is a patient count by Census Block Group. This is highlighting patients who live within the City of Laredo (City Limits) that visited Gateway Community Center. There were over 23,000 unique patients. The locations were geocoded, then spatial related to the corresponding Census Block Group.
Statewide feature class of 2020 General Voting Tabulation Districts (VTDs) on 2020 Census geography. VTDs are voting precincts represented using 2020 Census TIGER geography. Some voting precinct boundaries do not use census geography, so the boundary of a VTD may differ from the actual corresponding voting precinct's boundary. The VTDs closely match the 9,014 precincts in effect for the 2020 General Election. On the occasion that a precinct is in two non-contiguous pieces, the VTD is suffixed. For example, if precinct 0001 is two non-contiguous areas, the corresponding VTDs would be VTD 0001A and VTD 0001B. If a voting precinct cannot be represented using census geography, it is consolidated into an adjacent precinct's corresponding VTD. There are 9,157 VTDs in the 2020 General Election VTDs feature class.Note: The 2020 General Election VTDs feature class is not the same as the Voting Districts in the Census Bureau's TIGER/Line Shapefile and do not correspond with the population data reported for the Voting Districts in the Census Bureau's 2020 Census State Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File.
This datasets represents the eight (8) single member districts, with street centerlines and city limits comprising the majority of district boundaries.
2022 Council Districts. These Council District Boundaries took effect August 20, 2022. The council districts were approved by City Council on February 7, 2022. As per the City Charter they will become effective on the 181st day after the approval.
Boundaries for City of Laredo Parks. For more information regarding locations or amenities, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department or visit their website: LaredoParksandRec.com
Only the five postal zip codes contained in Laredo, TX are included in this dataset. The zip code boundaries are updated annually to reflect current corporate limit boundaries.
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Boundaries of the Iturbide "IT" Street economic incentive program. For more information, please contact the Building Development Services DepartmentIT street document
Boundaries of the Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone. For more information, please contact the City of Laredo Tax Department.
The City of Laredo's Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction extends 5 miles from the existing City Limits
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This map displays the complete annexation history of the City of Laredo. It includes current city limits & extra-territorial jurisdiction, along with the annexation tracts (ordinances) that comprise the City's incorporated limits.