Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit. Massa enim nec dui nunc. Quis commodo odio aenean sed adipiscing diam donec adipiscing. Nulla pellentesque dignissim enim sit amet venenatis urna. Sit amet volutpat consequat mauris nunc congue nisi vitae. Fames ac turpis egestas maecenas pharetra convallis posuere morbi leo. Morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis. Eget lorem dolor sed viverra ipsum nunc. Id ornare arcu odio ut sem. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu. In metus vulputate eu scelerisque. Lobortis mattis aliquam faucibus purus in massa tempor nec feugiat. Ut sem viverra aliquet eget sit amet tellus cras adipiscing. Lobortis mattis aliquam faucibus purus in massa tempor. Donec massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat. Et odio pellentesque diam volutpat commodo sed egestas egestas. Pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. Fermentum leo vel orci porta non pulvinar neque laoreet suspendisse.PurposeLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 – OpenKnown UsesLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Known ErrorsParcels are derived from the Pima County Parcel Fabric. A relatively small number of parcels have more than one polygon per parcel, which are displayed as multi-part polygons with a total area for all polygon parts. Subdivision common areas are typical example of where you will find multi-part polygons. Roadway areas that are not assigned a tax code by the Assessor are "True Void" areas, having no polygon or attributes. These include a major portion of county street areas. However, private street areas will have assigned tax codes, attributes, and polygonal shape. The ADDRESS_OL field contains the situs address. ADDRESS_OL only includes situs addresses that have a one-parcel to one-situs address relationship as indicated by an ADR_STATUS field value of "ONE". ADRRESS_OL values that are null or blank mean that the parcel has either no situs address or multiple situs addresses as indicated by ADR_STATUS field values of "NONE" or "MULTIPLE" respectively. The MAIL1 through MAIL5 fields contain the owner name and mailing address. The Full Cash Initial Amount Value, and the Limited Net Assessed (Taxable) Value are displayed for analysis and are not reflective of the Market Value.Contactgisdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
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pcgpraqM is one of several Pima County Government Property Rights (PCGPR) layers. pcgpraqM displays Pima County Acquired Property Rights data, which include property, various easements, and other miscellaneous conveyances. The areas in question were either acquired by recorded deed or lease. Polygon features and attributes are based on recorded instruments. A nightly batch process appends all section shapefiles to create pcgpracq. The shape pcgpracq is further processed to join all area (polygon) values to related sql table attributes. If a duplicate/triplicate exists the polygon makes a copy of itself.The maintenance of this layer is handled by Pima County. For more detailed information, please refer to the original metadata, found here. PurposeShows information about property rights in Pima County.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesUsed in the HP Dashboard Map.Known ErrorsThis layer has overlapping polygons that are not represented in the coverage format. Do not use a coverage format version of this layer. This layer is built from acquisition section drawings and related information stored in sql tables. This layer represents all document and/or classcode records related to an acquisition area (polygon). If an area (polygon) references more than one document and/or classcode, it creates a duplicate of itself and references the additional data. In that way all data is represented in the shapefile. In addition, the areas (polygons) are dissolved on common document data information. If a right of way area (polygon) was split during initial data entry along a section line, it is no longer represented by multiple polygons; the pieces are dissolved into one common area (polygon). As a result of the dissolve any BB_NO (unique identifier of the polygon disappears). In some cases, Pima County owned road Rights-Of-Way (ROW) do not encompass the entire portion of the overall road ROW.Data ContactPima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems201 N Stone Ave., 9th FloorTucson, AZ 85701GISDdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyThe update of this layer is handled by Pima County. The last known update was 2014 but that date may not be accurate.
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Displays Pima County Relinquished property rights data, which include property, various easements and other miscellaneous conveyances. The areas in question were released by deed. Polygon features and attributes are based on recorded instruments.The maintenance of this layer is handled by Pima County. For more detailed information, please refer to the original metadata, found here. PurposeShows information about Pima County Relinquished property rights.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown Uses--Known ErrorsThis layer has overlapping polygons that are not represented in the coverage format. Do not use a coverage format version of this layer. This layer is built from relinquishment section drawings and related information stored in sql tables. This layer represents all document and/or classcode records related to a relinquishment area (polygon). If an area (polygon) references more than one document and/or classcode, it creates a duplicate of itself and references the additional data. In that way all data is represented in the shapefile. In addition, the areas (polygons) are dissolved on common document data information. If a right of way area (polygon) was split during initial data entry along a section line, it is no longer represented by multiple polygons; the pieces are dissolved into one common area (polygon). As a result of the dissolve any HB_NO (unique identifier of the polygon disappears). In some cases, Pima County owned road Rights-Of-Way (ROW) do not encompass the entire portion of the overall road ROW.Data ContactPima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems201 N Stone Ave., 9th FloorTucson, AZ 85701GISDdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyEIM technicians cogo in Property Rights polygons from recorded deed or lease documents in AutoCad. Attributes are stored in related tables in a RDBMS. After the initial input of features, the section drawing in AutoCad is converted to a shapefile. A nightly batch process appends all section shapefiles to create pcgprrel. The shape pcgprrel is further processed to join all area (polygon) values to related sql table attributes.
Geospatial data about Pima County, Arizona Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
ADPARCEL displays parcel-based addresses, including multiple addresses per parcel when parcels have more than one address. Addresses are derived from address codes, 0,7,8, and 9 in ADR_PIMA, then overlaid with parcels to gather parcel-related attributes.Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site.PurposeThis layer was developed locate addresses in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors Address points from ADR_PIMA do not represent precise locations of buildings and are intended only to represent a general location within a particular parcel.ContactPima CountyUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
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Graph and download economic data for Market Hotness: Listing Views per Property in Pima County, AZ (LDPEPRYYCOUNTY4019) from Aug 2018 to Jun 2025 about Pima County, AZ; Tucson; AZ; listing; and USA.
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The table below showcases the total number of homes sold for each zip code in Sonoita, Arizona. It's important to understand that the number of homes sold can vary greatly and can change yearly.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Rooner Drive cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
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Market Hotness: Listing Views per Property Versus the United States in Pima County, AZ was 0.71737 Ratio in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Market Hotness: Listing Views per Property Versus the United States in Pima County, AZ reached a record high of 1.11045 in January of 2020 and a record low of 0.70830 in July of 2016. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Market Hotness: Listing Views per Property Versus the United States in Pima County, AZ - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
description: Address Points dataset current as of 1988. Displays parcel-based addresses..; abstract: Address Points dataset current as of 1988. Displays parcel-based addresses..
This dataset represents Fire Taxation Districts in Pima County. These districts outline areas where property taxes are levied to support fire protection services, excluding certain areas such as tribal fire districts, non-taxed Federal, State, or Pima County properties, and cities without separate fire taxation districts. For example, the City of Tucson and the City of South Tucson do not have distinct fire taxation districts and are not included in this dataset.
Examples of features mapped in this layer include:
Taxed Fire District Boundaries Non-taxed Federal, State, or County properties excluded from certain fire districts
For more information, visit the Pima County Fire Taxation Districts Metadata.
Purpose To provide geographic information on fire taxation districts within Pima County, aiding in tax management and fire service planning.
Dataset Classification Level 0 – Open
Known Uses Used for taxation management, fire service planning, and public information purposes.
Known Errors
Fire taxation districts do not necessarily align with fire service areas, e.g., areas serviced by the Rural/Metro Corporation are excluded.
The City of Tucson and the City of South Tucson are not included as they do not have separate fire taxation districts.
Tribal fire districts are excluded from this dataset.
District boundaries may not be precise, and updates rely on annexation updates from the Assessor's data.
Data Contact Pima Countygisdata@pima.gov
Publisher Contact Information Technology Department GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Update Frequency Updates are dependent on Assessor's data and annexation updates.
Annex displays all annexations and deannexations for all municipal jurisdictions in Pima County. Each annexation or deannexation is displayed. The outer boundary of all annexations is the corporate limits. Known Errors/Qualifications: This layer has overlapping map features as a result of deannexations and any subsequent annexations in the same area. Spatial Domain: Pima County Rectified: parcel Maintenance Organization: PC DOT Engineering Information Mgmt Maintenance Frequency: Varies Maintenance Format: GDB Std Export Primary Source Organization: Pima County municipalities Primary Source Date: 1998 Primary Source Scale: 3000 GIS Contact: Lynn Jarzombek MapGuide Layer Name: Annexations MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 1000000
Displays the boundaries of voter precincts in Pima County. Known Errors/Qualifications: This layer was screen digitized on the street centerline base. Only generally rectified to parcel base. Boundaries overlap parcels in some areas. Lineage: 03/01/2006 - Received new layer from Elections, and processed it to populate Congressional and Legislative districts. 03/01/2008 - Precincts split/added per Elections, other attributes updated accordingly. Spatial Domain: Pima County Rectified: parcel Maintenance Description: PCDOT has taken over maintenance responsibilites as of July 2007. Elections will notify us when there are precinct boundary changes. While this layer is maintained in the Enterprise Geodatabase, it is exported to shapefile file maintenance format by a special process. Therefore, this layer's "Maintenance Format" reflects the format exported from the Geodatabase and not the true maintenance format. Maintenance Format: Enterprise GDB Primary Source Organization: PC Elections Division Primary Source Contact: Bryan Crane Primary Source Date: 2003 Primary Source Format: Paper GIS Contact: Steve Whitney
MapGuide Layer Name: Voter Precincts MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 100000000
This layer is sourced from maps2.tucsonaz.gov.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Pima Village Court cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Desert Rose Drive cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Stone Avenue cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
This is a working version of the paregion Pima County parcel dataset. Here, we're attempting to integrate ranch boundary information as well as state land information to generate a more complete understanding of the several ranches in the Altar Valley.
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.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Pima Street cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Blackbird Drive cross streets in Tucson, AZ.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit. Massa enim nec dui nunc. Quis commodo odio aenean sed adipiscing diam donec adipiscing. Nulla pellentesque dignissim enim sit amet venenatis urna. Sit amet volutpat consequat mauris nunc congue nisi vitae. Fames ac turpis egestas maecenas pharetra convallis posuere morbi leo. Morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis. Eget lorem dolor sed viverra ipsum nunc. Id ornare arcu odio ut sem. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu. In metus vulputate eu scelerisque. Lobortis mattis aliquam faucibus purus in massa tempor nec feugiat. Ut sem viverra aliquet eget sit amet tellus cras adipiscing. Lobortis mattis aliquam faucibus purus in massa tempor. Donec massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat. Et odio pellentesque diam volutpat commodo sed egestas egestas. Pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. Fermentum leo vel orci porta non pulvinar neque laoreet suspendisse.PurposeLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 – OpenKnown UsesLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Known ErrorsParcels are derived from the Pima County Parcel Fabric. A relatively small number of parcels have more than one polygon per parcel, which are displayed as multi-part polygons with a total area for all polygon parts. Subdivision common areas are typical example of where you will find multi-part polygons. Roadway areas that are not assigned a tax code by the Assessor are "True Void" areas, having no polygon or attributes. These include a major portion of county street areas. However, private street areas will have assigned tax codes, attributes, and polygonal shape. The ADDRESS_OL field contains the situs address. ADDRESS_OL only includes situs addresses that have a one-parcel to one-situs address relationship as indicated by an ADR_STATUS field value of "ONE". ADRRESS_OL values that are null or blank mean that the parcel has either no situs address or multiple situs addresses as indicated by ADR_STATUS field values of "NONE" or "MULTIPLE" respectively. The MAIL1 through MAIL5 fields contain the owner name and mailing address. The Full Cash Initial Amount Value, and the Limited Net Assessed (Taxable) Value are displayed for analysis and are not reflective of the Market Value.Contactgisdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.