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    Zoning

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    Updated Jan 22, 2025
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    GISTech2_lamesaca (2025). Zoning [Dataset]. https://la-mesa-gis-hub-lamesaca.hub.arcgis.com/maps/85d5e274256d4855b0927af4df58788b
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    The Zoning and Overlay Districts layer provides a comprehensive, regularly updated dataset that captures both zoning designations and overlay zoning classifications for the City of La Mesa. This essential resource serves city officials, urban planners, developers, and the general public, offering detailed insights into land use management and planning. By integrating zoning and overlay district data, the layer enables effective analysis of existing land use patterns, identification of development opportunities, and assessment of compliance with the city’s regulatory framework and long-term planning vision.The layer includes critical details such as zoning classifications, general plan alignment, dwelling unit counts, and parcel-specific attributes like unique identifiers, area, and perimeter measurements. Overlay zones—such as hillside, floodway, and scenic preservation—enhance the dataset’s utility by identifying specific development constraints or additional guidelines, addressing unique planning and development needs such as environmental protection, historic preservation, or transit-oriented development. Together, this combined dataset supports precise spatial analysis, zoning enforcement, regulatory compliance, and strategic decision-making to ensure alignment with La Mesa’s goals for sustainability, growth, and community well-being.This dataset empowers stakeholders to make informed, data-driven decisions by providing a clear understanding of permissible land uses, regulatory standards, and development constraints for each parcel. Updated regularly to reflect zoning amendments, overlay district changes, new developments, and city planning initiatives, the layer ensures timely, accurate, and actionable information.To enhance accessibility and transparency, the Zoning and Overlay Districts dataset is integrated into the City of La Mesa’s open data platform and Interactive Zoning Map. These tools enable residents, businesses, and planners to engage proactively with zoning and overlay information, fostering collaboration to shape the city’s development. Links to the City of La Mesa Zoning Ordinance further enrich the dataset, providing additional regulatory details such as building heights, setbacks, lot dimensions, and parking requirements. This comprehensive resource is vital for promoting balanced growth, protecting community assets, and ensuring the city’s development aligns with its broader vision for sustainability and public benefit.For additional information, please visit:Planning & Zoning Division | La Mesa, CA - Official Website

    • Data Updated: Jun 10, 2025
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    City Infrastructure (Public)

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    Updated Nov 20, 2018
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    GISTech2_lamesaca (2018). City Infrastructure (Public) [Dataset]. https://la-mesa-gis-hub-lamesaca.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/9c081246536f4b1884f3b165e076a2d9
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    Nov 20, 2018
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    The City Infrastructure Public web map offers an integrated platform to explore a wide range of public infrastructure data for the City of La Mesa. The map features detailed layers such as benchmarks, gas meters, zoning, streetlights, sidewalks, and stormwater systems, providing a comprehensive overview of city assets. Users can easily access information about parks, legal maps, maintenance zones, and road moratoriums, fostering transparency and community engagement. Designed for intuitive navigation, the map enables users to zoom in on specific areas of interest and view infrastructure details. This resource supports city planning, maintenance, and public awareness by making essential data readily available. With regular updates and an emphasis on usability, the map serves as a valuable tool for residents, stakeholders, and city staff alike.Dependent Application: City Infrastructure (Public)

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    Chaco Mesa 1:100,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986

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    Earth Data Analysi Center (EDAC) (Point of Contact) (2020). Chaco Mesa 1:100,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/chaco-mesa-1-100000-quad-usgs-land-use-land-cover-1986
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    Dec 2, 2020
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    This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Downtown Tax Revenue by Consumer Activity Period (Excludes Utility)

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    Updated Jul 18, 2025
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    Business Services (2025). Downtown Tax Revenue by Consumer Activity Period (Excludes Utility) [Dataset]. https://citydata.mesaaz.gov/Business-Services/Downtown-Tax-Revenue-by-Consumer-Activity-Period/258t-7i6w
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    Jul 18, 2025
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    Effective March 1, 2019, the Mesa tax rate increased from 1.75% to 2.0%. Total revenues from sales tax within the downtown Mesa area, excluding sales tax collected on Utility revenues. See Citywide Tax Revenue for Utility revenues. Sales tax revenues from Business Class or Category with fewer than 10 taxpayers are grouped as Other.

    See https://citydata.mesaaz.gov/Financials/Comparable-Rate-Downtown-Revenue-1-75-rate-by-Repo/dfmd-ebzh"> Comparable Rate Downtown Revenue for comparison over time adjusted to 1.75% rate. See the map of downtown used by this dataset. Period revenues are delayed by up to 120 days. For example, May revenues are generally posted by mid-July.

    This dataset contains revenue for active Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) taxpayers (also known as Sales Tax) and Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) taxpayers (also known as Hotel / Motel Tax) located in downtown Mesa. To see a map of downtown Mesa boundaries see the "Source Link" below. Revenues are grouped by Reporting Period Year and Reporting Period Month. Reporting period generally refers to the time period when the consumer activity took place and is a representation of economic activity in the city. For example, a sale registered in the month of March appears in the reporting month March, regardless of when the payment was received/posted by the City. As taxpayers make payments and other corrections to previous periods, over time monthly revenue numbers fluctuate. Generally speaking, monthly revenue numbers for consumer activity become more accurate over time.

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    Silver City, NM AZ 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    Updated Aug 25, 2016
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    (2016). Silver City, NM AZ 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/ea4bd22dbea64f5890a084255dea9139/html
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    Aug 25, 2016
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    Silver City
    Description

    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Saint Johns, AZ NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2016). Saint Johns, AZ NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/198a8f873c1647239a516ddcc8aba2c4/html
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas,...

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    • data.ess-dive.lbl.gov
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    Updated Oct 6, 2024
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    Philip Stoker; Xahria Santiago; Mark Kear (2024). Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas, Flagstaff, Phoenix-Mesa, Tucson, Dec 2023 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.15485/2455025
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    Oct 6, 2024
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    Philip Stoker; Xahria Santiago; Mark Kear
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    Sep 1, 2023 - Dec 1, 2023
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    The health impacts of heat exposure are unequally experienced, with certain subpopulations particularly vulnerable to the effects of rising global temperatures. Manufactured Housing (MH) – transportable residential units constructed off-site before being moved to a parcel, organized either in Parks or Non-Parks tenure types – presents a diverse housing type that is hypothesized to be more vulnerable to extreme heat. This dataset contains land cover and housing type for 1.7 million parcels in three of Arizona’s urbanized areas. The data supports research confirming the hypothesis that residents of MH are more likely to experience heat vulnerability than those in single-family housing, multifamily housing, and condos/townhouses due to an average lack of proximate vegetation.

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    Aztec, NM CO 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2016). Aztec, NM CO 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/70c944fd18c64581ba632ebd7cd7eedc/html
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    Aug 25, 2016
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Socorro, NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986

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    Earth Data Analysi Center (EDAC) (Point of Contact) (2020). Socorro, NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/socorro-nm-1-250000-quad-usgs-land-use-land-cover-1986
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    Dec 2, 2020
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    Socorro
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    This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Hobbs, NM TX 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986

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    Earth Data Analysi Center (EDAC) (Point of Contact) (2020). Hobbs, NM TX 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/hobbs-nm-tx-1-250000-quad-usgs-land-use-land-cover-1986
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    Dec 2, 2020
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    Hobbs, New Mexico
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    This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Clifton, AZ NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2013). Clifton, AZ NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/accef2d731704dbf9b76b8a28b3a39c7/html
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    El Paso, TX NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986

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    Earth Data Analysi Center (EDAC) (Point of Contact) (2020). El Paso, TX NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/el-paso-tx-nm-1-250000-quad-usgs-land-use-land-cover-1986
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    Dec 2, 2020
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    El Paso, Texas
    Description

    This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Tularosa, NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2016). Tularosa, NM 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/a77018dab3844690a2cfe3c820b83a05/html
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Shiprock, AZ NM CO UT 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2016). Shiprock, AZ NM CO UT 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/7ac2b067cc4c4cf79104ceba6de5e1ec/html
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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    Raton, NM CO 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986.

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    (2016). Raton, NM CO 1:250,000 Quad USGS Land Use/Land Cover, 1986. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/a0f2ba8020b249aca19ab5f4f82393a6/html
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    description: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.; abstract: This dataset contains boundaries for land use and land cover polygons in New Mexico at a scale of 1:250,000. It is in a vector digital data structure. The source software was Optional DLG-3 and the conversion software was ARC/INFO 6.1.2. For documentation refer to USGS Data Users Guide 4, National Mapping Program, Technical Instructions, 1986, Reston, VA. These data are processed in 1:250,000 scale map units, therefore file size varies for each map unit. chaco Mesa was processed at 1:100,000 scale.

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The Zoning and Overlay Districts layer provides a comprehensive, regularly updated dataset that captures both zoning designations and overlay zoning classifications for the City of La Mesa. This essential resource serves city officials, urban planners, developers, and the general public, offering detailed insights into land use management and planning. By integrating zoning and overlay district data, the layer enables effective analysis of existing land use patterns, identification of development opportunities, and assessment of compliance with the city’s regulatory framework and long-term planning vision.The layer includes critical details such as zoning classifications, general plan alignment, dwelling unit counts, and parcel-specific attributes like unique identifiers, area, and perimeter measurements. Overlay zones—such as hillside, floodway, and scenic preservation—enhance the dataset’s utility by identifying specific development constraints or additional guidelines, addressing unique planning and development needs such as environmental protection, historic preservation, or transit-oriented development. Together, this combined dataset supports precise spatial analysis, zoning enforcement, regulatory compliance, and strategic decision-making to ensure alignment with La Mesa’s goals for sustainability, growth, and community well-being.This dataset empowers stakeholders to make informed, data-driven decisions by providing a clear understanding of permissible land uses, regulatory standards, and development constraints for each parcel. Updated regularly to reflect zoning amendments, overlay district changes, new developments, and city planning initiatives, the layer ensures timely, accurate, and actionable information.To enhance accessibility and transparency, the Zoning and Overlay Districts dataset is integrated into the City of La Mesa’s open data platform and Interactive Zoning Map. These tools enable residents, businesses, and planners to engage proactively with zoning and overlay information, fostering collaboration to shape the city’s development. Links to the City of La Mesa Zoning Ordinance further enrich the dataset, providing additional regulatory details such as building heights, setbacks, lot dimensions, and parking requirements. This comprehensive resource is vital for promoting balanced growth, protecting community assets, and ensuring the city’s development aligns with its broader vision for sustainability and public benefit.For additional information, please visit:Planning & Zoning Division | La Mesa, CA - Official Website

  • Data Updated: Jun 10, 2025
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