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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the property boundaries in Lexington-Fayette County. The original dataset was created in late 1990's by a third party that converted existing paper maps to digital GIS files. The data has since been updated by georeferencing recorded plats for corrections and new additions. In cases where the plats do not appear accurate, aerial photos are utilized in attempt to properly locate the property lines. The only except for this process are changes to highway right-of-way in which calls are run from deeds. The geometry of this data is not of survey quality and should not be used for survey purposes. The data is intended for general reference purposes only.As part of the basemap data layers, the parcel boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).
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TwitterFive Expansion Areas identified by the Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission in 2024 comprising approximately 2,833 acres for which Expansion Area master plans were prepared. All of the designated Expansion Areas, except for Area 5, are immediately adjacent to the existing Urban Service Area. Area 5 is immediately adjacent to Expansion Areas 3 and 4.Expansion Area 1: An area of approximately 163 acres of land at the southeastern portion of the intersection of Man O War Blvd and Parkers Mill Rd.Expansion Area 2: An area of approximately 1,017 acres of land at the southeastern intersection of I-64 and I-75.Expansion Area 3: An area of approximately 641 acres of land at the southwestern intersection of I-75 and Athens Boonesboro Rd.Expansion Area 4: An area of approximately 497 acres of land south of Todds Rd and along the eastern side of I-75.Expansion Area 5: An area of approximately 515 acres of land at the intersection of I-75 and Athens Boonesboro Rd encompassing the Blue Sky Activity Center. Immediately adjacent to Expansion Area 3 and Expansion Area 4.Additional Property: An area of approximately 6.9 acres of land consisting of a portion of 5354 Athens Boonesboro Rd (southwestern portion) that is outside of the Blue Sky Rural Activity Center was added to the expansion area by the Planning Commission in April of 2024.This dataset was created by the LFUCG GIS during the public Planning Commission meetings in 2023 starting with a sewerable area boundary supplied by Stantec that they used in a sewerability study to identify areas for potential development (original dataset was supplied to Stantec by LFUCG as a GIS dataset digitized from the sewerability study created for the 1996 expansion). The LFUCG GIS staff then adjusted these sewerability boundaries by digitizing boundaries tracing edges of GIS street centerlines and parcels per the suggestions of the Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission's appointed Expansion Advisory Committee. The areas identified by the Committee for further study were approved by the Planning Commission in 2023 and the Expansion Area Master Plan was adopted in 2024.
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TwitterThe zoning boundary data layer is an integral part of the planning data in the Lexington-Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. This information is used by the Division of Planning in case review, enforcement, and long range planning. GIS data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production.Zoning boundaries for Lexington, Kentucky. The boundaries and types are administered by the Division of Planning and approved by the Planning Commission and Urban County Council. The boundaries are digitized by the LFUCG GIS staff based on legal descriptions and may utilize existing property lines, street centerlines, or other features. (polygon)
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TwitterDistricts listed in the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places for Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.This GIS dataset was created by the LFUCG GIS Office on behalf of the LFUCG Division of Historic Preservation based on National Register nominations. Boundaries may contain an entire parcel or only a buffer around a specific building.The national register of historic places district boundary data layer is an integral part of the planning data in the Lexington-Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. This information is used by the Division of Planning in case review, enforcement, and long range planning. GIS data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production.
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TwitterBoundaries representing magisterial districts of Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. Magisterial districts are created based on population and voting precincts. The GIS dataset for the magisterial districts is maintained by the LFUCG GIS Office on behalf of the Fayette County Board of Elections.
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the final development plan boundaries in Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. This feature class is created and maintained by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) GIS office staff by selecting the parcels involved in the development plan from the LFUCG master parcel feature class, merging them together, and adding the appropriate attribution. Whena new development plan is an amendment to previous plans, the latest existing plan is copy and pasted and hte attributes are updated with the new information. The geometry of this data is not of survey quality and should not be used for survey purposes. The data is intended for general reference purposes only.As part of the basemap data layers, the parcel boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).The native projection for the data is Kentucky State Plane North (NAD83), but may have been reprojected for use in other applications. Please check metadata to determine current projection.
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the general locations of city and state maintained parks within Lexington-Fayette County. One private park, Triangle Park, is included in the dataset due to its integration into downtown Lexington. The dataset is programmatically created and updated by converting the polygon centroids of the LFUCG Park boundary polygon layer to a point layer . The park property inventory is maintained by the LFUCG Division of Parks and changes are conveyed to the GIS Office for inclusion. This dataset participates in a topology with the parcel dataset to assure coincident geometry during parcel editing.As part of the basemap data layers, the park point map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the boundaries of city and state maintained parks within Lexington-Fayette County. One private park, Triangle Park, is included in the dataset due to its integration into downtown Lexington. The dataset was created by leveraging the appropriate boundaries in the GIS parcel dataset. The park property inventory is maintained by the LFUCG Division of Parks and changes are conveyed to the GIS Office for inclusion. This dataset participates in a topology with the parcel dataset to assure coincident geometry during parcel editing.As part of the basemap data layers, the park boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).
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TwitterIndividual properties listed in the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places for Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.This GIS dataset was created by the LFUCG GIS Office on behalf of the LFUCG Division of Historic Preservation based on National Register nominations. Boundaries may contain an entire parcel or only a buffer around a specific building.The national register of historic places property boundary data layer is an integral part of the planning data in the Lexington-Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. This information is used by the Division of Planning in case review, enforcement, and long range planning. GIS data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production.
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TwitterThe urban service area boundary data layer is an integral part of the planning data in the Lexington-Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. This information is used by the Division of Planning in case review, enforcement, and long range planning. GIS data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production.This dataset is designed to represent and identify the urban service area in Lexington-Fayette County. The urban service area is the part of the county where urban services (city garbage collection, street lights, street sweeping) are provided and a higher density for development is allowed. The boundary is defined by Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council Ordinance. The boundary was originally approved in 1958 and has been occasionally modified. Any expansion to the boundary is considered during Division of Planning's comprehensive plan review process, but the recommendation from Planning must receive Urban County Council approval for alteration. After UCG Council approval is received the ordinance is forwarded to the GIS Office for inclusion in the dataset.The data is in ESRI feature class format, but can be exported to any number of supported formats, including shapefile and dxf. The native projection for the data is Kentucky State Plane North (NAD83), but may have been reprojected for use in other applications. Please check metadata to determine current projection.
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TwitterUS Census Bureau's year 1990 Census Tract Boundaries for Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. The original data has been adjusted to match various Lexington GIS data. (Polygon)
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TwitterUS Census Bureau's year 1990 Census Block Group Boundaries for Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. The original data has been adjusted to match various Lexington GIS data. (Polygon)
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TwitterThis dataset represents the local legislative boundaries of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council. The Council districts are determined by the Fayette County Board of Election's voting precinct boundaries and 2020 Census demographic data. Voting precincts are grouped together to create the districts. Updates are made by Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government ordinance approximately every 10 years as new Census data is released in an attempt for population equality in the districts. The districts in this dataset were defined during a series of public meetings held by a Redistricting Committee consisting of 15 appointed members (one community member appointed by each sitting Council Member) and assisted by Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government GIS, Council, and Planning staff as well as the Fayette County Board of Elections. The ordinance for the Council Districts in this dataset received second reading by the Urban County Council on December 7, 2021.
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the boundaries of public school facilities within Lexington-Fayette County. The dataset is created by leveraging the appropriate boundaries in the GIS parcel dataset. The location of the public school facilities is updated through public record and coordination with the Fayette County Public School. The location for the certified private schools is updated through public record for certified private schools from the Kentucky Department of Education. The public school facilities are continuously updated. This dataset participates in a topology with the parcel dataset to assure coincident geometry during parcel editing.As part of the basemap data layers, the school boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).
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TwitterBoundaries representing the State Senate Districts of Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky. The Senate redistricting plan was based on the 2020 Census data and signed into law by the KY General Assembly January 21, 2022.
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the boundary for Fayette County, Kentucky. The data is compiled by the Kentucky Division of Geographic information and is the authoritative boundary for use by Next Generation 911 (NG911). The State data contains agreed upon boundaries to prevent overlaps and gaps between counties.
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TwitterThe boundaries in this data describe propoerties approved for Tax Increment Financing (TIF). TIF is a state run program, through Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authoritythat allows developers to apply a portion of newly generated taxes from an area to pay for a project’s public infrastructureThis GIS dataset was created by the LFUCG GIS Office on behalf of the LFUCG Office of Economic Development based on approvals from Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority. The TIF boundary data layer is an integral part of the planning data in the Lexington-Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. This information is used by the Division of Planning in case review, enforcement, and long range planning. GIS data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production.The data is in ESRI feature class format, but can be exported to any number of supported formats, including shapefile and dxf. The native projection for the data is Kentucky State Plane North (NAD83), but may have been reprojected for use in other applications. Please check metadata to determine current projection.
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TwitterPolice beat and sectors in Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky as designated by the LFUCG Division of Police.
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Block Groups (BGs) are defined before tabulation block delineation and numbering, but are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-digit census block number from the same decennial census. For example, Census 2000 tabulation blocks 3001, 3002, 3003,..., 3999 within Census 2000 tract 1210.02 are also within BG 3 within that census tract. Census 2000 BGs generally contained between 600 and 3,000 people, with an optimum size of 1,500 people. Most BGs were delineated by local participants in the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). The Census Bureau delineated BGs only where the PSAP participant declined to delineate BGs or where the Census Bureau could not identify any local PSAP participant. A BG usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one BG, and BGs are uniquely numbered within census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, BGs never cross county or census tract boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of other geographic entities like county subdivisions, places, urban areas, voting districts, congressional districts, and American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian areas. BGs have a valid code range of 0 through 9. BGs coded 0 were intended to only include water area, no land area, and they are generally in territorial seas, coastal water, and Great Lakes water areas. For Census 2000, rather than extending a census tract boundary into the Great Lakes or out to the U.S. nautical three-mile limit, the Census Bureau delineated some census tract boundaries along the shoreline or just offshore. The Census Bureau assigned a default census tract number of 0 and BG of 0 to these offshore, water-only areas not included in regularly numbered census tract areas.In order for others to use the information in the Census MAF/TIGER database in a geographic information system (GIS) or for other geographic applications, the Census Bureau releases to the public extracts of the database in the form of TIGER/Line Shapefiles.The original data has been adjusted to match various Lexington GIS data.
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TwitterThis dataset contains polygons that represent and identify the horse tracks at Keeneland, the Red Mile, and the Kentucky Horse Park. The dataset was heads-up digitized and intended to only be used as a cartographic element on LFUCG GIS maps and products. The dataset is updated as discrepancies with current aerial photographs are discovered.As part of the basemap data layers, the horse race track boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to represent and identify the property boundaries in Lexington-Fayette County. The original dataset was created in late 1990's by a third party that converted existing paper maps to digital GIS files. The data has since been updated by georeferencing recorded plats for corrections and new additions. In cases where the plats do not appear accurate, aerial photos are utilized in attempt to properly locate the property lines. The only except for this process are changes to highway right-of-way in which calls are run from deeds. The geometry of this data is not of survey quality and should not be used for survey purposes. The data is intended for general reference purposes only.As part of the basemap data layers, the parcel boundary map layer is an integral part of the Lexington Fayette-Urban County Government Geographic Information System. Basemap data layers are accessed by personnel in most LFUCG divisions for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on thematic mapping, summarization of data by geography, or planning purposes (including defining boundaries, managing assets and facilities, integrating attribute databases with geographic features, spatial analysis, and presentation output).