Geospatial data about Phoenix City Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Use this layer when you just want to see dark boundaries of the City of Phoenix without a solid fill on a light background.
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City of Phoenix parcel boundaries and details are shown for use to provide the best readability when used with different basemaps or aerial photos. Not intended for surveying, legal or engineering purposes. For non-commercial purposes only! This data is updated monthly.
External facing web map application to provide quick dynamic reference to the City of Phoenix City limits boundary
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Phoenix provides residents and visitors more than 41,000 acres of desert parks and mountain preserve land with more than 200 miles of trails; 185 parks; 32 community and recreation centers; eight golf courses; 29 pools where thousands cool off and learn to swim each summer; and classes, programs and sports leagues where kids and adults learn, stay active and have fun.
This map shows the City of Phoenix City Limit Boundaries and Annexations. Contains detail Boundary and Annexation information.
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Use this layer when you just want to see a label "City of Phoenix" on the map with or without the outline or fill layers.
City parcels located in Phoenix city limits.
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A quick external reference to graphically indicate City of Phoenix jurisdiction.
This dataset presents environmental benefits of the urban forest in 2,434 block groups in Phoenix, Arizona. Carbon attributes, pollution removal and value, and runoff effects are calculated for each block group using i-Tree models (www.itreetools.org), local weather data, pollution data, EPA provided city boundary and land cover data, and U.S. Census derived block group boundary data. Temperature reduction values for Phoenix will be added when they become available. This dataset was produced by the USDA Forest Service with support from The Davey Tree Expert Company to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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The City of Phoenix (COP) zoning boundaries were digitized from a hard copy data set, by contract, in 1991. Since that time, updates to the data have been made on an ongoing basis as land is rezoned. The layer is digitized at a relatively small scale, from approximately 1:10 to 1:10,000. Changes are made when inconsistencies are found.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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This dataset shows the sports complexes within Phoenix city limits managed by the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. Amenities and programs vary between sports complexes, to find specific information relating to each complex visit: https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/sports/complexes.
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Phoenix council district boundaries, council members and council district outlines are shown for use either individually or together in any combination to provide the best readability when used with different basemaps or aerial photos.
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This map displays the boundary of Police Grid area with a label identifying the number of the grid. Labeling only occurs to the 50,000 scale level.
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City of Phoenix Public Works Bulk Trash collection boundary areas. Bulk trash consists of materials that are too large and must not be placed in the garbage or recycling container. Materials such as furniture, large appliances, mattresses, toilets and large amounts of vegetation are often considered bulk trash. Bulk trash is currently collected from city-serviced residences four times each year.
The Central Arizona-Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER)project began in 1997. These data represent the study area of the Central Arizona Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research scope.
The Ecological Survey of Central Arizona (ESCA) is an extensive field survey and integrated inventory designed to capture key ecological indicators of the CAP LTER study area consisting of the urbanized, suburbanized, and agricultural areas of metropolitan Phoenix, and the surrounding Sonoran desert. The survey is conducted every five years at approximately 200 sample plots (30m x 30m) that were located randomly using a tessellation-stratified dual-density sampling design. Study plots cover habitats throughout the CAP LTER study area ranging from native Sonoran desert sites to residential yards to an airport tarmac. Measurements include an inventory of all plants (identified to the lowest possible taxonomic unit, typically species), plant biovolume, soil coring for physicochemical properties, arthropod sweep-net sampling, photo documentation, and a visual survey of site and area characteristics. The objectives of the survey are to (1) characterize patches in terms of key biotic, physical, and chemical variables, and (2) examine relationships among land use, general plant diversity, native plant diversity, plant biovolume, soil nutrient status, and social-economic indices along an indirect urban gradient. A pilot survey was conducted in 1999, and the first full ESCA was conducted in 2000. The maiden survey in 2000 featured a suite of measurements, such as quantifying pollen from soil samples, measuring weather at the survey site, breakdown of organic matter, etc., that were not assessed in later surveys. The data set here includes a subset of data from the Survey200/ESCA focusing exclusively on measurements that were conducted during the year 2000 survey only, and were not continued in subsequent surveys. The focus of this data set includes: local climate at the time of surveying in the field, land use up to 100 meters beyond the survey plot boundary, breakdown of organic matter (as dowels and litter bags), and soil mycorrhiza. Survey 200 was the original name of the project, and it was renamed to ESCA following the survey conducted in 2015. Investigators interested in more recent survey data, or other variables measured as part of ESCA should search the data catalog for 'ecological survey of central arizona' or 'survey 200'.
Annual rainfall data within the CAP/LTER boundary. Consists of 2 Layer Packages and tabular data. The table contains rainfall data from 2000 to 2011 based on ALERT data collection sites via The Flood Control District of Maricopa County. Included are 12 classified raster datasets displaying annual rainfall data for each year as well as point data of each ALERT collection site. Also included are city boundaries, the CAP/LTER boundary, Native American Reservation boundaries, and the location of the capital as either point or polygon datasets for a location reference.
Geospatial data about Phoenix City Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.