The Maricopa County Assessor static parcel maps are made available as zipped PDF files. Map IDs are broken down as Township & Range - Section - Quarter Section - Quarter Quarter. For example 807-18-04-00 would be: 807 -- Township 3 North, Range 4 East 18 -- Section 18 04 -- The SouthEast Quarter 00 -- There are no separate quarter quarter maps. MapIDs are only generated where parcels exist with Maricopa County. Last update of a MapID is indicated by the BEGIN_DATE field.
Parcels are identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) consisting of a three digit Book number, a two digit Map number, a three digit Item number, possibly a Split letter. This dataset contains all active parcels within Maricopa County. State and Federal lands are not represented. Vertical parcels are annotated using the Floor field.
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This dataset contain the parcels from the Maricopa County Assessor's office. The area covered is in Maricopa County (Phoenix metro area), Arizona. Major cities include Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe. Various types of property usage are depicted in this layer. The most common are residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural properties. Multiple sources were used to collect the information including but not limited to CAD packages, aerial photography, and digitizing from paper maps. Adjustments are made where necessary in the process of updating and some parcel lines are only approximate. In cases where a line adjustment might create a loss of landsize it is typically taken out from the right of way to minimize the loss of landsize in the property. The line symbology for different property lines are not available in this dataset. In addition to standard fields the data has unique assessor parcel number for identification, basic temporal information and the location of property.
The Year 2000 Land Use coverage was created as a joint effort of MAG and MAG member agency staff. Land Use components were classified into 46 categories. The Year 2000 Land Use coverage is used for a variety of planning purposes including socioeconomic forecasting and air quality modeling.
Geospatial data about Maricopa County, Arizona Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Assessor Book Boundaries are the aggregated boundaries of the first three digits of an Assessor Parcel Number (APN).
This is one of a series of earth fissure maps prepared by the Arizona Geological Survey ( AZGS ) in accordance with Ariz. Rev. Stat. 27-152.01(3). AZGS collected location information from previously conducted earth fissure studies, reviewed available remote-sensing aerial and satellite imagery, and conducted surface site investigations throughout the study area. A reasonable effort was made to identify all earth fissures in the study area. Nonetheless, some fissures may remain unmapped as a result of one or more of the following: 1) existing fissures may have been masked by construction or agricultural activities; 2) incipient fissures may lack clear surface expression; 3) the surface expression of fissures changes constantly as new earth fissures develop and old earth fissures fill in. A blank area on the map does not guarantee earth fissures are not present. However, blank areas within the study area boundary have been investigated, and no surface evidence of fissures was found as of the date of map publication. Determining the presence or absence of a fissure at any specific site may require additional mapping and/or geotechnical analysis.
Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2008. Maricopa County Parcels.
This dataset provides information regarding the location of existing parcel areas, which are defined as Maricopa County Assessor taxable areas within the City of Mesa. Data represents the City’s current parcels and is reconciled monthly with the Maricopa County Assessor’s published parcel numbers. This dataset also shows the floor the parcel occupies, when the parcel was created and the Maricopa County Assessor assigned parcel number (APN). Displays parcel polygons with Maricopa County Assessor parcel number within the City of Mesa. Can be used for a variety of displays and analysis; legally defined areas, taxation purposes, etc.
This is one of a series of earth fissure maps prepared by the Arizona Geological Survey ( AZGS ) in accordance with Ariz. Rev. Stat. 27-152.01(3). AZGS collected location information from previously conducted earth fissure studies, reviewed available remote-sensing aerial and satellite imagery, and conducted surface site investigations throughout the study area. A reasonable effort was made to identify all earth fissures in the study area. Nonetheless, some fissures may remain unmapped as a result of one or more of the following: 1) existing fissures may have been masked by construction or agricultural activities; 2) incipient fissures may lack clear surface expression; 3) the surface expression of fissures changes constantly as new earth fissures develop and old earth fissures fill in. A blank area on the map does not guarantee earth fissures are not present. However, blank areas within the study area boundary have been investigated, and no surface evidence of fissures was found as of the date of map publication. Determining the presence or absence of a fissure at any specific site may require additional mapping and/or geotechnical analysis.
description: Land Use and Land Cover dataset current as of 2014. General Plan Land Use in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2014.; abstract: Land Use and Land Cover dataset current as of 2014. General Plan Land Use in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2014.
Cumulation of the weekly release of COVID-19 data for Maricopa County by City. Includes COVID Case Rate per 100k population as viewed on the Maricopa County School Reopening Dashboard map by week. For more information about the data, visit: https://www.maricopa.gov/5594/School-Metrics.
The City of Tempe ZIP Codes feature class is intended to show the USPS ZIP Code boundaries within Tempe, Arizona.
Parcels are identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) consisting of a three digit Book number, a two digit Map number, a three digit Item number, possibly a Split letter. This dataset contains all active parcels within the area encompassed by Book Series 500. State and Federal lands are not represented. Vertical parcels are annotated using the Floor field.
Parcels are identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) consisting of a three digit Book number, a two digit Map number, a three digit Item number, possibly a Split letter. This dataset contains all active parcels within the area encompassed by Book Series 100. State and Federal lands are not represented. Vertical parcels are annotated using the Floor field.
Parcels are identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) consisting of a three digit Book number, a two digit Map number, a three digit Item number, possibly a Split letter. This dataset contains all active parcels within the area encompassed by Book Series 400. State and Federal lands are not represented. Vertical parcels are annotated using the Floor field.
The address feature class is intended to show address locations in Maricopa County, Arizona.
The centerlines feature class is intended to show current and future street centerlines in Maricopa County, Arizona.
The Maricopa County Assessor static parcel maps are made available as zipped PDF files. Map IDs are broken down as Township & Range - Section - Quarter Section - Quarter Quarter. For example 807-18-04-00 would be: 807 -- Township 3 North, Range 4 East 18 -- Section 18 04 -- The SouthEast Quarter 00 -- There are no separate quarter quarter maps. MapIDs are only generated where parcels exist with Maricopa County. Last update of a MapID is indicated by the BEGIN_DATE field.