A map service showing the approximate boundary of Orleans Parish. This boundary does not include Lake Pontchartrain.
Orleans Parish (City of New Orleans) boundary as derived from The City of New Orleans Home Rule Charter Article I. Sec. 1-103; the State of Louisiana; and, 2016 aerial imagery. Landmass derived from 2016 aerial photography. Major waterway centerline derived from 2016 aerial photography.
Centerline of major waterways in Orleans Parish used for topology.
1990 City of New Orleans/Orleans Parish Census data. ESRI shapefile format, GIS software required for viewing geometry (http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/). Tabular data (DBF), included as part of the shapefile, are viewable in Excel.
Polygon dataset representing local New Orleans Historic Districts. Local historic districts are created to regulate, preserve, and protect historic districts and landmarks within the City of New Orleans and may or may not correspond to districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As of 2007, there are 14 local historic districts within New Orleans/Orleans Parish, ten administered by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission and four by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. The City of New Orleans Department of Information Technology & Innovation creates, collects and stores GIS infrastructure and other data. Data are provided by various departments within the City, other government entities, utilities, and private enterprise. The primary purpose for maintaining this enterprise GIS is to provide spatial analysis, decision support and mapping services to all City Departments.
Loamy area of Orleans Parish (City of New Orleans).
Landmarks and/or Landmark Sites represent particular historic, architectural, or cultural significance and are subject to the jurisdiction of the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC). Points shown have been either nominated or designated, by HDLC, for landmark status. Parcels shown are ownership parcels (Orleans Parish Assessor) associated with nominated or designated landmarks. Note: To access detailed information on individual landmark points, go to 'Layer Summary' and uncheck Parcel layer.
Locations of Brake Tag Inspection Stations for Orleans Parish residents only.
Boundaries of Orleans Parish voting precincts as defined by the New Orleans City Charter. New Orleans voting precincts are drawn according to the New Orleans Home Rule Charter as required by the State of Louisiana. A precinct is defined in the state of Louisiana's election code as the smallest political unit of a ward having defined geographical boundaries. Precinct boundaries were updated September 25, 2015, in order to satisfy population changes discovered by the Orleans Registrar of Voters Office. The changes have been made by the City of New Orleans and verified by the Louisiana Secretary of State's Office. Information about voter registation can be found here: https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/Pages/RegistrationStatisticsParish.aspx https://www.municode.com/library/la/new_orleans/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICO_CH58EL_ARTIIELPRState LawRS 18:532. Establishment of precinctsA. Subject to the provisions of R.S. 18:532.1 and 1903, the governing authority of each parish shall establish precincts, define the territorial limits for which each precinct is established, prescribe their boundaries, and designate the precincts. The governing authority of each parish shall by ordinance adopt the establishment and boundaries of each precinct in accordance with the timetable as set forth herein and in accordance with R.S. 18:532.1.B.(1)(a) Each precinct shall be a contiguous, compact area having clearly defined and clearly observable boundaries coinciding with visible features readily distinguishable on the ground and approved extensions of such features, such as designated highways, roads, streets, rivers, or canals, and depicted on United States Bureau of the Census base maps for the next federal decennial census, except where the precinct boundary is coterminous with the boundary of a parish or an incorporated place when the boundaries of a single precinct contain the entire geographic area of the incorporated place. Except as otherwise provided in this Paragraph, on and after July 1, 1997, any precinct boundary which does not coincide with a visible feature shall be changed by the parish governing authority to coincide with a visible feature in accordance with R.S. 18:532.1.(b) For the purposes of this Paragraph, the term "approved extension" shall mean an extension of one visible feature to another visible feature which has been approved by the secretary of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Representatives or their designees and which is or which will be a census tabulation boundary.(2) No precinct shall be wholly contained within the territorial boundaries of another precinct, except that a precinct which contains the entire geographical area of an incorporated place and in which the total number of registered voters at the last general election was less than three hundred may be so contained.(3) No precinct shall contain more than two thousand two hundred registered voters within its geographic boundaries. Within thirty days after the completion of each canvass, the registrar of voters of each parish shall notify the parish governing authority of every precinct in the parish which contains more than two thousand two hundred registered voters within its geographic boundaries. Within sixty days of such notification, the parish governing authority shall divide such precincts by a visible feature in accordance with R.S. 18:532.1.(4)(a) No precinct shall contain less than three hundred registered voters within its geographical boundaries, except:(i) When necessary to make it more convenient for voters in a geographically isolated and unincorporated area to vote. A voter in a geographically isolated and unincorporated area shall mean a voter whose residen
Orleans Parish School Board Districts as adopted by OPSB on February 28, 2012. The Board adopted the Alternative “A” Amended Plan with two changes recommended from the floor. The first change being that Precint 6-8 be moved from District 3 to District 7. The second change being that Precinct 15-13 be moved from District 7 to District 4. These districts are derived from the updated precincts provided by the New Orleans City Council following the 2010 census redistricting.
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Set of administrative layers that includes Assessment Areas, City Council Districts, School Board Districts, and Wards along with the Orleans Parish Boundary.
This web layer contains the following layers: HDLC Landmarks - The New Orleans and Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commissions may also nominate and designate individual structures or sites as landmarks. Designated landmarks are typically of particular historic, architectural or cultural significance. Some well-known landmarks include the Pitot House, the Hibernia Bank building, the Lombard house, Our Lady of Guadeloupe church and Leeds foundry.Local Historic Districts - Dataset representing all New Orleans Local Historic Districts, including those districts managed by the Vieux Carre Commission, the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, and the Central Business. . Local historic districts are created to regulate, preserve, and protect historic districts and landmarks within the City of New Orleans and may or may not correspond to districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As of 2007, there are 14 local historic districts within New Orleans/Orleans Parish, ten administered by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission and four by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. National Register Historic District - A National Register historic district is a historic district that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register is our country’s official list of historic properties and resources worthy of preservation. It includes individual buildings, structures, sites, and objects as well as historic districts that are considered to be significant in American history, architecture, engineering, archaeology, and culture. Status: 1 = NRHP District, 2 = Proposed NRHP District, 3 = NRHP Listed - Large SiteNeighborhood Conservation District - The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee advises the City Council relative to applications for permits to demolish existing structures located within the Neighborhood Conservation District.
City of New Orleans drug store locations which are deemed essential following hurricanes or other disaster scenarios. Drug store locations are geocoded based on active occupational licenses and are available at data.nola.gov. An Occupational or General Business license is required if you will be conducting business in Orleans Parish. This list shows businesses that have completed the licensing process and does not include businesses that have been issued a Temporary Occupational License. More information on business services here: http://www.nola.gov/onestop/business/occupational-general-business/occupational-general-business-license/. Data provided by Bureau of Revenue.
The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee advises the City Council relative to applications for permits to demolish existing structures located within the Neighborhood Conservation District.Sec. 26-3. - Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD). (a) The NCD shall encompass the area generally bounded, on the east bank of the Mississippi River, by the Orleans/Jefferson Parish line, Metairie Road, Interstate 10, Norfolk-Southern Railroad track, Orleans Avenue, City Park Avenue, Wisner Boulevard, Interstate 610, Florida Boulevard, the Orleans/St. Bernard Parish line, and the Mississippi River; on the west bank, the NCD shall encompass the area generally bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Bodenger Boulevard, the Orleans/Jefferson Parish line, and the Mississippi River, as well as all National Register Historic Districts that are on the National Register of Historic Places, pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq., section 26-11, and other applicable laws. Any National Register Historic Districts created after the adoption of this ordinance shall be included within the boundaries as well. In addition to the Gentilly Terrace National Register District, the area bounded by the following streets, and those properties fronting on the bounding streets, shall be deemed to be part of the NCD: beginning at Elysian Fields Avenue at Gentilly Boulevard, north along Elysian Fields Avenue to Filmore Avenue, east along Filmore Avenue to Peoples Avenue, south along Peoples Avenues to Gentilly Boulevard, and along Gentilly Boulevard back to Elysian Fields. (b) The purpose of the NCD shall be:(1) To attempt to preserve those buildings within the NCD having a historical or architectural value or buildings that contribute to the overall character of the neighborhood. (2) To preserve and stabilize neighborhoods through the protection of those structures that represent the character and quality of the neighborhood or the architectural history of New Orleans. (3) To promote redevelopment that contributes to the historic character of the neighborhood.(Ord. No. 19,791, § 1, 8-3-00; M.C.S., Ord. No. 22882, § 1, 11-1-07; M.C.S., Ord. No. 23005, § 1, 2-21-08; M.C.S., Ord. No. 23764, § 1, 11-5-09; M.C.S., Ord. No. 23820, § 1, 12-1-09; M.C.S., Ord. No. 26037, § 1, 9-18-14)
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A map service showing the approximate boundary of Orleans Parish. This boundary does not include Lake Pontchartrain.