It includes the following counties: Bullitt County, Hardin County, Jefferson County, Clark County, Oldham County, Henry County, Meade County, Harrison County, Shelby County, Spencer County, Trimble County, Floyd County. This area is also the extent of our base map caches.
Original dataset created by Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Updates done by Division of Geographic Information staff. All boundaries for Jefferson County provided by the LOJIC. All boundaries for Campbell and Kenton Counties are provided by the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission.
Original dataset created by Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Updates done by Division of Geographic Information staff. This work product represents an administrative geographical inventory of incorporated city boundaries as registered and filed at the office of the Secretary of State for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and is not intended to be used as a definitive or accurate source for the legal location of any real estate boundary, whether through coincidental or relative reference, as interpreted or implied from the recorded definitions of the boundary lines conveyed herein. Not all boundaries have not been verified against official annexation actions or deed descriptions.
The Urban Service District is the old City of Louisville boundary before the City of Louisville and Jefferson County merged in 2003. This area is still used as a taxing district which provides special services like fire protection and solid waste pickup services. View detailed metadata.
The Louisville Neighborhoods layer consists of polygons representing approximate boundaries and extents of historical and cultural neighborhoods within the pre-merger limits of the City of Louisville, or post-merger Urban Service District. Each polygon carries attributes for neighborhood name and code. The names and boundaries are based on a federal urban neighborhood mapping grant from the late 1970's. Many of these boundaries are still used for grants. View detailed metadata.
This dynamic map service provides a polygon of the urban service area of Louisville Metro. The boundary line matches the former City of Louisville boundary. This layer is primarily used to indicate whether a property owner receives services provided by local government that is supported through taxation. It is also used as a taxing district for the Kentucky Premium Tax/Surcharge.
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Polygon layer of general land use for Jefferson County, Kentucky as of 2013; polygons include attribute for land use code and land use name.1= SINGLE FAMILY; 2=MULTI-FAMILY; 3=COMMERCIAL; 4=INDUSTRY; 5=PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC; 6=PARKS AND OPEN SPACE; 7=FARMLAND; 8=VACANT; 9=RIGHT-OF-WAY. General land use delineations derived from parcel property class, aerial photography and field surveys; based on parcel boundaries. View detailed metadata.
The parcels boundaries are not legal survey accurate and should be used for general representation only. They are maintained by the Jefferson County Property Administrator's Office. To get detailed parcel information, Contact the PVA. Use the LRSN field as the unique parcel identifier. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
Voting precincts inside Jefferson County, Kentucky are based off of 2020 redistricting precincts and aligned to the county boundary. These boundaries represent areas used during the voting and election administration. This dataset contains polygons and attributes which represent all the voting precincts in Jefferson County, Kentucky. It includes the precinct name or number assigned following the redistricting process. Precinct boundaries are the fundamental building blocks of all political layers in Jefferson County, KY. View detailed metadata.
The neighborhood cluster lines throughout Louisville Metro. Map created based off boundaries set in the 2014 Louisville Metro Health Equity Report.
The Traditional Neighborhood Zoning District (TNZD) requires that a Plan Map be adopted by the legislative body. View detailed metadata.The Plan Map must show the boundary of the various TNZD components: Traditional Neighborhood General (required), Traditional Neighborhood Transition-Center (optional) and Traditional Neighborhood Center (optional). The Plan Map also must designate the location of uses permitted only where mapped. The Plan Map is to be used in conjunction with the TNZD Plan Report to determine the types of land use and design standards applicable to any parcel within the Traditional Neighborhood Zoning District.
Polygon layer of 1993 aerial photo models; derived from imagery project program which determined model boundaries based on 9” x 9” contact print photo centers of adjacent aerial photo frames. Spring 1993 aerial photography was acquired by Atlantic Aerial (Magnolia River) of Huntsville, Alabama under contract to LOJIC. Photo scale 1 inch = 660 feet.
This dataset consists of gun violence within Jefferson county that may fall within LMPDs radar, including non-fatal shootings, homicides, as well as shot-spotter data. The mapping data points where there are victims have been obfuscated to maintain privacy, while still being accurate enough to be placed in its correct boundaries, particularly around, neighborhoods, ZIP Codes, Council districts, and police divisions. The data also excludes any victim information that could be used to identify any individual. this data is used to make the public aware of what is going on in their communities. The data consists of only criminal incidents, excluding any cases that are deemed non-criminal.Field NameField DescriptionCase numberPolice report number. For ShotSpotter detections, it is the ShotSpotter ID.DateTimeDate and time in which the original incident occurred. Time is rounded down.AddressAddress rounded down to the one hundred block of where the initial incident occured. Unless it is an intersection.NeighborhoodNeighborhood in which the original incident occurred.Council DistrictCouncil district in which the original incident occurred.LatitudeLatitude coordinate used to map the incidentLongitudeLongitude coordinate used to map the incidentZIP CodeZIP Code in which the original incident occurred.Crime Typea distinction between incidents, whether it is a non-fatal shooting, homicide, or a ShotSpotter detection.CauseUsed to differentiate on the cause of death for homicide victims.SexGender of the victim of the initial incident.RaceRace/Ethnicity of the victim in a given incident.Age GroupCategorized age groups used to anonymize victim information.Division NamePolice division or department where the initial incident occurred.Crime report data is provided for Louisville Metro Police Divisions only; crime data does not include smaller class cities, unless LMPD becomes involved in smaller agency incident.The data provided in this dataset is preliminary in nature and may have not been investigated by a detective at the time of download. The data is therefore subject to change after a complete investigation. This data represents only calls for police service where a police incident report was taken. Due to the variations in local laws and ordinances involving crimes across the nation, whether another agency utilizes Uniform Crime Report (UCR) or National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) guidelines, and the results learned after an official investigation, comparisons should not be made between the statistics generated with this dataset to any other official police reports. Totals in the database may vary considerably from official totals following the investigation and final categorization of a crime. Therefore, the data should not be used for comparisons with Uniform Crime Report or other summary statistics.Contact:Ivan Benitez, Ph.D.Gun Violence Data FellowOffice for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoodsivan.benitez@louisvilleky.gov
The Hydrographic Lines (HL_LINE) layer consists of polyline boundaries of water bodies such as lakes, basins, ponds and wet streams within Jefferson County, Kentucky in Spring of 2019. View detailed metadata.
Develop Louisville Focuses on the full range of land development activities, including planning and design, vacant property initiatives, advanced planning, housing & community development programs, permits and licensing, land acquisition, public art and clean and green sustainable development partnerships.
This dataset contains polygons and attributes which represent the State Legislative districts within Jefferson County, KY. The data was generated following the release of the 2020 Census data and was finalized in 2022. During the redistricting process a number of precinct boundaries were redrawn. Precinct boundaries are the fundamental building blocks of all political layers in Jefferson County, KY. View detailed metadata.
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Edited by MetroSafe. Efforts were made to include/exclude specific Address points from ZIP code regions. As a result, boundary areas not conforming to coincident parcel boundary, road edge, or street centerline features should be seen as interpolated/extrapolated, and not geographically certain beyond a general measure. View detailed metadata.
This data is no longer being actively updated. The dataset is deprecated and will be removed from the Portal within the next three months. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Open Data team by filling out the following Contact Us form: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/open-data-contact-form/ ."Noise Citation Management, for Noise Citation data since June 2019 please visit This Link and in the enforcement section under general search in the Record Type search field select “Noise Citation Management Case” enter any other parameters you want to limit your search by and click search to view current data.Codes and Regulations issues and inspects Development Permits (building, electrical, HVAC), enforces Property Maintenance Code (housing) and Land Development Code (zoning), issues ABC, taxi cab, vendor and other licenses and administers the Code Enforcement Board.
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The data in this dataset are drawn from a combination of Hansen (old) applications, and Accela (new) applications. The boundary outlines show the extent of the principal parcel affected as of the time each application was entered. Data are regularly updated.
This dataset contains polygons and attributes which represent the 623 voting precincts in Jefferson County, Kentucky. It includes the precinct name or number assigned following the redistricting process. The data was generated following the release of the 2010 Census data and was finalized in 2013, after a court mandated redistricinting revision. During the redistricting process a number of administrative boundaries were redrawn. Precinct boundaries are the fundamental building blocks of all political layers in Jefferson County, KY.
It includes the following counties: Bullitt County, Hardin County, Jefferson County, Clark County, Oldham County, Henry County, Meade County, Harrison County, Shelby County, Spencer County, Trimble County, Floyd County. This area is also the extent of our base map caches.