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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Zoning Districts for the City of Laredo. These define allowable uses for property within each District. Please contact Planning and Zoning Department for more information on allowed uses and zone change information.
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in Laredo Independent School District and average distribution per school district in Texas
City of Laredo Zoning Districts Map. This includes zoning districts, subdivisions, landbase, and roads layers.
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in Laredo R-VII School District and average distribution per school district in Missouri
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This dataset tracks annual diversity score from 1991 to 2023 for Laredo Independent School District vs. Texas
This datasets represents the eight (8) single member districts, with street centerlines and city limits comprising the majority of district boundaries.
Projects are grouped by City Council District. They are listed with their TOTAL COST. If a project extends into more than one district, the cost will be dependent on the amount of work done in each district.
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This dataset tracks annual science proficiency from 2021 to 2022 for Ligarde Elementary School vs. Texas and Laredo Independent School District
Zoning Districts for the City of Laredo. These define allowable uses for property within each District. Please contact Planning and Zoning Department for more information on allowed uses and zone change information.
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This dataset tracks annual total expenditure from 1990 to 2021 for Laredo Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual total revenue from 1990 to 2021 for Laredo Independent School District
This dataset describes the three (3) Local Historic Districts as designated by the Local Historic District Landmark Board (HDLB). Properties within the Local Historic Districts must meet strict regulations and require approval from the HDLB before any type of contruction, remodeling, or altering of structures is performed.
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This dataset tracks annual overall district rank from 2011 to 2022 for Laredo Independent School District
City of Laredo Zoning Districts Map. This includes zoning districts, subdivisions, landbase, and roads layers. Barrios Antiguos have also been included. These were the old neighborhood designations prior to the development of subdivisions. For more information contact the Planning and Zoning Department, or visit their website : www.cityoflaredo.com/planning
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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.