This feature class contains the location of existing addresses within the City of Mesa. Site addresses are active and usable by property owners, the US Post Office, utility companies, etc. The dataset includes unit or suite addresses. Also included in the dataset is the individual pieces of the address (number, number fraction if available, street name and unit/suite number), classification of the unit or suite, full address, classification, council district, address type (site, unit or horizontal unit), and unit/suite floor. Coordinate: NAD 1983, HARN, State Plane, Arizona, Central FIPS 0202, Feet InternationalProjection: Traverse MercatorLand Status CodeNameEExistingPPermittedAddress Unit Type CodeNameNSUNon Standard Unit - utility, garageSiteSite AddressUUnitZUZ Unit - non ground floor unitUnit Classification CodeNameAPTApartmentBFPBackflow PreventerBLDGBuildingBRTSBus Rapid Transit ShelterBSMTBasementEPANElectric PanelFHYDFire HydrantGRGarageHNGRHangerLOTLotLSCPLandscape MeterMVLTMeter VaultOFCOfficePOLEElectric Power PoleRMRoomSIGNSignSPCSpaceSTESuiteSTLTStreet LightTSGLTraffic SignalUNITUnitPPEDPower Pedestal for Telecommunications, etc.Address Classification CodeNameAAAsset AddressAGCrop or Dairy ProductionAPApartmentARAirportBRBike RentalBSBusiness - banks, officesCICity of MesaCMCommercial - stores, retailCNCondominiumCTCourtDFDefense PropertyEDEducational FacilityFDFire FacilityGCGolf CourseHPHospitalHTHotel or MotelIDIndustrial - manufacturing, assembly or fabrication activityINInstitutional - children's home, group homeKBKnox BoxLRLight Rail StationMDMedical FacilityMHMobile Home ParkMLShopping MallMUMixed Use - commercial/residential; commercial/warehouse, etc.NHNursing HomeOSPrivately Owned Community Open SpacePDPolice FacilityPGParking Garage or LotPKPark - City OwnedPOPost OfficeRBRetention BasinRCRecreational FacilityRLReligious FacilityRSResidentialSBSubdivision or Private Area Development Main AddressSPSpecial PropertySTStorage FacilityTHTownhomesTRTrailer ParkUAUnit Address - see UnitClassification fieldUTUtilityVCVacantWHWarehouse
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Vincent cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for El Dorado cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
U.S., Phone and Address Directories contains records from Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA by U.S., Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002; City: Mesa; State: Arizona; Year(s): 2000-2002; Ancestry.com. U.S., Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005; Original data: 1993-2002 White Pages. Little Rock, AR, USA: Acxiom Corporation. - .
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Melrose Street cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
Property owned and operated by the city government. Properties are both actively in use and vacant. All locations have been provided for public transparency.
This dataset contains tree canopy cover layers as derived and calculated via a land cover classification for the City of Mesa using 2024 MAG Imagery. The land cover classification utilized a Support Vector Machine Classifier and was calculated for various areas including city boundary, census tracts, census blocks, council district, etc.This dataset also contains the point locations and attributes of trees maintained by the City of Mesa. The point dataset was obtained by WCA from WCA in September 2024. The attributes of interest to this study included unique TreeID, Exact DBH, DBH Range, Height Range, Botanical Name, Common Name, Latitude, and Longitude. Updates to the tree layer were made by joining the results from the September 2024 i-Tree report. An i-Tree Eco Analysis was run in September 2024 using i-Tree Eco v6.0.38 and the results were joined based on unique tree ID to the Mesa’s tree inventory. Attributes added were: Structural Value ($), Carbon Storage (lb), Carbon Storage ($), Gross Carbon Sequestration (lb/yr), Gross Carbon Sequestration ($/yr), Avoided Runoff (cubicFT/yr), Avoided Runoff ($/yr), Pollution Removal (oz/yr), Pollution Removal ($/yr), Total Annual Benefits ($/yr), Height (ft), Canopy Cover (sqft), Tree Condition, Leaf Area (sqft), Leaf Biomass (lb), Leaf Area Index Basal Area (sqft), Cond, i-Tree_ID_BotName, i-Tree_ID_ComName and i-Tree_ID Genus. The exact definitions, meanings, calculations, etc. for the i-Tree Values can be found on i-Tree’s website via the i-Tree Eco User Manual. For certain layers the individual i-Tree values were aggregated by census tract, census block, zip code, etc. These results can be seen in the polygon layers with the following attribute values: CanopyCoverPer_Final, COUNT_Tree_ID, SUM_Replacement_Value_, SUM_Carbon_Storage_lb_, SUM_Carbon_Storage_, SUM_Gross_Carbon_Sequestration_lb_, SUM_Gross_Carbon_Sequestration_y, SUM_Avoided_Runoff_ftÂ_yr_, SUM_Avoided_Runoff_yr_, SUM_Pollution_Removal_oz_yr_, SUM_Pollution_Removal_yr_, and SUM_Total_Annual_Benefits_yr_
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for 84th Way cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
Pronghorn in the Anderson Mesa herd reside in Game Management Units 5A and 5B, located southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. The herd summers at higher elevations (7,326 ft [2,233 m]) on Anderson Mesa and winters at lower elevations (5,577 ft [1,700 m]) in Dog Valley. Summer and winter habitats consist primarily of perennial grasslands and shrubs. The steep mesa, as well as impermeable fencing and pinyon and juniper encroachment, limits pronghorn movement between seasonal ranges. These barriers force the Anderson Mesa herd to follow three distinct migration routes separated by Anderson Canyon, Canyon Diablo, and Jacks Canyon. Approximately 2.50 miles (4.02 km) north of the herd’s winter range, Interstate 40 creates a barrier to any substantial northward movement by the Anderson Mesa pronghorn. In 1967, high snow levels pushed the Anderson Mesa herd to the Interstate 40 boundary (State Route 66 at the time). The herd’s aversion to barriers and limited access to winter forage caused approximately 77 percent of the herd to die that winter. The Anderson Mesa pronghorn herd continues to recover from the large mortality event, which suggests the importance of maintaining migration corridors for the herd’s seasonal movements. These mapping layers show the _location of the migration stopovers for pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in the Anderson Mesa population in Arizona. They were developed from 30 migration sequences collected from a sample size of 14 animals comprising GPS locations collected every 8 hours.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ (MSA) (ATNHPIUS38060Q) from Q2 1977 to Q1 2025 about Phoenix, AZ, appraisers, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Number of heat related deaths, by place of injury, reported by Maricopa County Public Health Department during heat seasons 2023 and 2024. Heat season is generally identified as May-October. Unless otherwise specified in the column metadata, counts include only injury locations occurring within the city boundary and excludes injury locations in unincorporated county islands. Counts are sourced from county Public Health Department. See column metadata for more details. The "Total-All" column includes individuals whose injuries occurred in areas known as unincorporated county islands—these are neighborhoods or communities that are not officially part of any city, even though they may appear to be within city boundaries.
Because death certificates listed the nearest city as the place of injury, some of these deaths may be recorded under a city name even if they technically happened outside that city’s jurisdiction.
This dataset reports the number of heat-related deaths by location of injury, as recorded by the Maricopa County Public Health Department during the 2023 and 2024 heat seasons (typically May through October).
Unless otherwise noted in the column metadata, counts reflect injuries that occurred within official city boundaries and exclude incidents in unincorporated county islands—areas not formally part of any city.
The "Total-All" column includes deaths from both city areas and unincorporated county islands, where the death certificate listed Mesa as place of initial injury. These islands are neighborhoods that may appear to be inside a city but are not under city jurisdiction.
See also Public Health Heat Related Deaths Dashboard. Zip code centroids sourced from Mesa Zip Codes.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Florian Avenue cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
This feature class contains the location of the existing street centerlines for the City of Mesa planning area. The information also includes the street name, the FIPS classification code, the “plain English” classification (arterial, collector, residential, etc.), if the street is publicly or privately owned and maintained, and the address ranges for each street segment.Coordinate: NAD 1983, HARN, State Plane, Arizona, Central FIPS 0202, Feet InternationalProjection: Traverse MercatorLand Status CodeNameEExistingPPermittedRRecordedStreet Classification CodeNameA21US Highway or Primary Road - UnseparatedA25US Highway or Primary Road - SeparatedA31State Highway or Secondary and Connecting Road - UnseparatedA35State Highway or Secondary and Connecting Road - SeparatedA48Local, Neighborhood, Rural Road and City Street - Separated with Rail Line in CenterA60Special Road Feature - major category used when the minor category could not be determinedA61Cul-de-sacA62Traffic Circle or RoundaboutA63Access RampA41ARTLArterialA41COLLCollectorA41RESResidential and LocalA41PRVTPrivate - privately owned and maintained, with and without addressesA41FRNTFrontage or Access - usually parrallel to arterial/collector with the same nameA41ALGNAlignment - with addresses; drivable; no dedicated right-of-wayA41BBLEBubble - short extension off a main street, usually perpendicular; shares the same name and addresses with the main streetA41ALLYAlleyA41RUNRunwayA41TAXITaxiwayA45ARTLArterialA45COLLCollectorA45FRNTFrontage or Access - usually parrallel to arterial/collector with the same name, and separated by curbing
Aeromagnetic data were collected along flight lines by instruments in an aircraft that recorded magnetic-field values and locations. In the earlier days of surveying, the only way to represent this data was to generate an analog map with contour lines. This dataset is a representation of the digitized contour lines either by following the lines or by choosing the intersection of the contour and flight-line to create a value of the magnetic field. The values presented are latitude, longitude, and map magnetic-field values.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Hannibal Circle cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Azalea Circle cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
This dataset provides information regarding the location of existing street centerlines. The information also includes the street name, the FIPS classification code, the “plain English” classification (arterial, collector, residential, etc.), if the street is publicly or privately owned and maintained, and the address ranges for each street segment. (Past names for street name changes are not included. For example, the name change from W 8th St to W Rio Salado Pkwy is not indicated in the Street Centerline.)
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Keats Avenue cross streets in Mesa, AZ.
Properties by address and parcel number currently owned or sold by the City. Properties may or may not include buildings. Typically, addresses are included only if a building exists.
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 2003 to 2023 for Sonoran Desert School vs. Arizona and Sonoran Desert School (78868) School District
This feature class contains the location of existing addresses within the City of Mesa. Site addresses are active and usable by property owners, the US Post Office, utility companies, etc. The dataset includes unit or suite addresses. Also included in the dataset is the individual pieces of the address (number, number fraction if available, street name and unit/suite number), classification of the unit or suite, full address, classification, council district, address type (site, unit or horizontal unit), and unit/suite floor. Coordinate: NAD 1983, HARN, State Plane, Arizona, Central FIPS 0202, Feet InternationalProjection: Traverse MercatorLand Status CodeNameEExistingPPermittedAddress Unit Type CodeNameNSUNon Standard Unit - utility, garageSiteSite AddressUUnitZUZ Unit - non ground floor unitUnit Classification CodeNameAPTApartmentBFPBackflow PreventerBLDGBuildingBRTSBus Rapid Transit ShelterBSMTBasementEPANElectric PanelFHYDFire HydrantGRGarageHNGRHangerLOTLotLSCPLandscape MeterMVLTMeter VaultOFCOfficePOLEElectric Power PoleRMRoomSIGNSignSPCSpaceSTESuiteSTLTStreet LightTSGLTraffic SignalUNITUnitPPEDPower Pedestal for Telecommunications, etc.Address Classification CodeNameAAAsset AddressAGCrop or Dairy ProductionAPApartmentARAirportBRBike RentalBSBusiness - banks, officesCICity of MesaCMCommercial - stores, retailCNCondominiumCTCourtDFDefense PropertyEDEducational FacilityFDFire FacilityGCGolf CourseHPHospitalHTHotel or MotelIDIndustrial - manufacturing, assembly or fabrication activityINInstitutional - children's home, group homeKBKnox BoxLRLight Rail StationMDMedical FacilityMHMobile Home ParkMLShopping MallMUMixed Use - commercial/residential; commercial/warehouse, etc.NHNursing HomeOSPrivately Owned Community Open SpacePDPolice FacilityPGParking Garage or LotPKPark - City OwnedPOPost OfficeRBRetention BasinRCRecreational FacilityRLReligious FacilityRSResidentialSBSubdivision or Private Area Development Main AddressSPSpecial PropertySTStorage FacilityTHTownhomesTRTrailer ParkUAUnit Address - see UnitClassification fieldUTUtilityVCVacantWHWarehouse