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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWDescriptionPolygon layer containing American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimate data for the most recent vintage (currently 2019–2023). Data is filtered for Cuyahoga County, OH, with additional calculations to determine the city for each census tract. This allows filtering for Cleveland and surrounding suburbs. This dataset is sourced from the ArcGIS Living Atlas and uses information from data.census.gov.This dataset is featured on the following app(s):City Census ViewerData GlossaryField aliases have been provided that explain each field. See Attributes below. For more technical methodology, visit the U.S. Census Bureau website for the American Community Survey.Update FrequencyUpdated annually in December with the release of the new ACS vintage.ContactsSamuel Martinez, Urban Analytics and Innovationsmartinez2@clevelandohio.gov
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TwitterThis interactive zoning map provides a visual representation of the base zoning districts within the City of Euclid. It is designed to support planning, development, and public understanding of local land use regulations. The map is produced and maintained by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission in collaboration with the City of Euclid.The City of Euclid, in collaboration with Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, provides this geographic data and related analytical results as a free public service on an "as is" basis. The City of Euclid and the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission makes no guarantee(s) or warranty(ies) as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or fitness for any particular use of the information contained herein, and said information is not intended to, nor does it, constitute an official public record of the City of Euclid or the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission. The official records of the office or agency from which they were compiled remain the official record of any such office or agency. By accessing, viewing, or using any part of the City of Euclid or the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission GIS data, you expressly acknowledge you have read, agree to and consent to be bound by all of the terms and conditions listed in this disclaimer statement.
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TwitterSurvey Parcels with CAMA Real Property characteristics. Point parcels have been converted to polygons and appended, along with the air parcel polygons, for a single parcel featureclass. The layer only contains parcels with a listed city of Cleveland. LAST UPDATED JUNE 2025.View theData Dictionary.
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TwitterThis interactive zoning map provides a visual representation of the base zoning districts within the City of Seven Hills. It is designed to support planning, development, and public understanding of local land use regulations. The map is produced and maintained by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission in collaboration with the City of Seven Hills.The City of Seven Hills, in collaboration with Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, provides this geographic data and related analytical results as a free public service on an "as is" basis. The City of Seven Hills and the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission make no guarantee(s) or warranty(ies) as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or fitness for any particular use of the information contained herein, and said information is not intended to, nor does it, constitute an official public record of the City of Seven Hills or the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission. The official records of the office or agency from which they were compiled remain the official record of any such office or agency. By accessing, viewing, or using any part of the City of Seven Hills or the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission GIS data, you expressly acknowledge you have read, agree to, and consent to be bound by all of the terms and conditions listed in this disclaimer statement.
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Description Boundary layer of the service area for the City of Cleveland Water. The Cleveland Water service area includes all of Cuyahoga County as well as portions of Geauga, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties.
Data Glossary See the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset.
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Updated when the water service area changes.
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Ord. No. 1552-A-90 (1991) and Ord. No. 1465-97 (1997) outline the parking restrictions for seven (7) distinct parking districts in Downtown Cleveland. The ordinances include regulations regarding parking signage, monetary rates, screening/landscaping, etc. Copies of these ordinances can be found in the City Record or through the City Council Archives.This map is referenced using both the Cuyahoga County Aerial Imagery 2022 and the legal descriptions from Ord. No. 1552-A-90 (1991) and Ord. No. 1465-97 (1997).Update FrequencyStatic. Will change as needed.Data ContactCity Planning Commission
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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWDescriptionPolygon layer containing American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimate data for the most recent vintage (currently 2019–2023). Data is filtered for Cuyahoga County, OH, with additional calculations to determine the city for each census tract. This allows filtering for Cleveland and surrounding suburbs. This dataset is sourced from the ArcGIS Living Atlas and uses information from data.census.gov.This dataset is featured on the following app(s):City Census ViewerData GlossaryField aliases have been provided that explain each field. See Attributes below. For more technical methodology, visit the U.S. Census Bureau website for the American Community Survey.Update FrequencyUpdated annually in December with the release of the new ACS vintage.ContactsSamuel Martinez, Urban Analytics and Innovationsmartinez2@clevelandohio.gov