description: This file represents the Legislative Boundaries for Minnesota House of Representatives. Boundaries for the districts stayed the same through the 1990's. This version contains 1998 election results.; abstract: This file represents the Legislative Boundaries for Minnesota House of Representatives. Boundaries for the districts stayed the same through the 1990's. This version contains 1998 election results.
This interactive web map allows Minnesota citizens to search for their current school district based on their address. Also displays their state and national political representatives based on thier address.
This layer defines the district boundaries for the Metropolitan Council members.
NOTES:
- The Metropolitan Council Districts were enacted on May 19, 2023, using plan MC2023-2.
- Council member names and spellings are taken directly from the Metropolitan Council web site and press releases.
- Hanover, New Prague, Northfield, and Rockford have been removed from the district boundaries.
- Cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Maplewood and Woodbury have populations split into more than one Council District.
- The actual descriptions of Metropolitan Council District boundaries were taken from Minnesota Statutes 2022, 473.123 http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/473/123.html
- The 2023 plan files, details and components passed by the 2023 MN Legislature can be found at https://www.gis.lcc.mn.gov/redist2020/MetCouncil/mc2023_2/.
- For the map and data available from the Metropolitan Council, district boundaries were adjusted to conform to existing geography employed by the Metropolitan Council.
- Adjustments for district boundaries that fall on city/township boundaries are updated on a quarterly basis with data from counties.
- Met Council Districts are defined every 10 years.
description: This file represents the boundaries of all public school districts in the state of Minnesota for school year 2004-2005. Minnesota school districts identify their current elementary, middle and high school attendance area boundaries on a yearly basis using large format maps supplied by the Land Management Information Center (LMIC). This file is maintained at LMIC but is also supplied to the State of Minnesota Legislative Coordinating Commission GIS Office. The LCC keeps the 'official' school distirct information for the State of Minnesota. This school district file was dissolved from a file containing both the school district and attendance boundaries to produce just school district boundaries.; abstract: This file represents the boundaries of all public school districts in the state of Minnesota for school year 2004-2005. Minnesota school districts identify their current elementary, middle and high school attendance area boundaries on a yearly basis using large format maps supplied by the Land Management Information Center (LMIC). This file is maintained at LMIC but is also supplied to the State of Minnesota Legislative Coordinating Commission GIS Office. The LCC keeps the 'official' school distirct information for the State of Minnesota. This school district file was dissolved from a file containing both the school district and attendance boundaries to produce just school district boundaries.
This layer file consists of three related datasets:
- Statutory boundary polygons of State Forests
- Lands managed by the Division of Forestry within the statutory boundaries, known as Management Units
- Lands managed by the Division of Forestry outside of the statutory boundaries, known as Other Forestry Lands
State Forests - Statutory Boundaries:
This theme shows the boundaries of those areas of Minnesota that have been legislatively designated as State Forests ( http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/index.html )
Minnesota's 58 state forests were established to produce timber and other forest crops, provide outdoor recreation, protect watersheds, and perpetuate rare and distinctive species of native flora and fauna. The mapped boundaries are based on legislative/statutory language and are described in broad terms based on legal descriptions. Private or other ownerships included inside a State Forest boundary are typically NOT identified in legislative language and subsequently are NOT mapped in this layer. It is important to note that these data do not represent public ownership. State Forest boundaries often include private land and should not be used to determine ownership. Ownership information can be found in State Surface Interests Administered by MNDNR or by Counties ( https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/plan-stateland-dnrcounty ) and the GAP Stewardship 2008 layer ( http://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/plan-gap-stewardship-2008 ).
Data has been updated during 2009 by the MNDNR Forest Resource Assessment office.
State Forests - Management Units
This theme shows the land owned and managed by the Division of Forestry within the Statutory Boundaries. The shapes were derived mostly from county parcel data, where available, and from plat maps and other ownership resources. This data presents an approximate location of the land ownership and is intended for cartographic purposes only. It is not survey quality and should never be used to resolve land ownership disputes.
State Forests - Other Forest Lands
This theme shows State Forest lands outside of the State Forest Statutory Boundaries. It was derived from MNDNR's Land Records System PLS40 data layer. Sub-40 shapes are not represented. Partial PLS40 ownership is represented as a whole PLS40. This data is not survey quality and should never be used to resolve land ownership disputes.
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description: This file represents the Legislative Boundaries for Minnesota House of Representatives. Boundaries for the districts stayed the same through the 1990's. This version contains 1998 election results.; abstract: This file represents the Legislative Boundaries for Minnesota House of Representatives. Boundaries for the districts stayed the same through the 1990's. This version contains 1998 election results.