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Geospatial data about Phoenix City Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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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.
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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.
Plan submitted by: redistrictadmin on 10/19/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: In this version based off LD Test Map Version 5.1, the Tempe City boundary was used as a district boundary, and Guadalupe City was united into one district. The Phoenix Airport was moved into District 11, along with the united communities along the Eastern border of the Gila River Reservation. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: N/A
Plan submitted by: smacris on 11/28/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: East, Northeast Phoenix, Paradise Valley and surrounding Phoenix communities, Desert Ridge, Tatum Ranch, Tatum Corridor, SR 51 corridor. Respects those communities of interest, respects city and town boundaries, respects geographic boundaries with the Arizona Canal in the south, is compact and contiguous, achieves the target population for a legislative district, and falls within the Commission’s competitiveness parameters at 6.24 points. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: This community of interest includes east and northeast Phoenix, the town of Paradise Valley, and the Tatum corridor. Paradise Valley is surrounded on three sides by the city of Phoenix and shares fire protection and water services and is a community of interest with the neighboring communities of Arcadia, Biltmore, and the Paradise Valley Village area of northeast Phoenix. It includes the Desert Ridge and Tatum Ranch communities which are closely linked to the areas of northeast Phoenix to the south through the Tatum corridor that extends from Tatum Ranch south through the town of Paradise Valley. This map also respects city boundaries through the eastern boundary of Scottsdale Road which separates Phoenix/Paradise Valley from Scottsdale (including the small section of the City of Scottsdale that is west of Scottsdale Road as seen in the municipal carve out on the map). Both sides of SR 51 north of Northern are communities of interest with school and city council boundaries and are kept united. Throughout this district voters share very similar suburban concerns about quality of life, crime, education, and the importance of suburban low density. This map respects those communities of interest, respects city and town boundaries, respects geographic boundaries with the Arizona Canal in the south, is compact and contiguous, achieves the target population for a legislative district, and falls within the Commission’s competitiveness parameters at 6.24 points.
A map showing Asian American historic properties for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map focuses on the historic Chinatowns of Phoenix. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's Asian American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
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).
Plan submitted by: redistrictadmin on 12/9/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: In this version based off CD Test Map Version 8.1, CD Test Map Version 9.0 extends the District 3 boundary further northeast into Phoenix, and unifies all of Peoria, Sun City, and Sun City west in District 8.
USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: N/A
Map includes city parcel boundaries which all the users to make measurements of vegetation area with in a parcel for water budget calculations.
This dataset contains Community Statistical Areas (CSAs) boundaries created by the Arizona Department of Health Services to represent Arizona communities while maintaining population numbers sufficient for statistical analysis. Using census tracts as the base geography, CSAs are updated every Census using a repeatable rule based methodology intended to preserve community boundaries, provide population numbers conducive to statistical analysis, and account for demographic variation.Summary:139 Community Statistical Areas56 in metro Phoenix area20 in metro Tucson areaPopulations of 10,000-200,000 (except tribal areas)Areas no greater than 7,500 square miles (except tribal areas)Reflect existing communities, including cities, towns, municipal planning areas (i.e. City of Phoenix Villages), and Tribal lands (reservations) A crosswalk between Census 2020 Tracts and CSAs is available here.Update Frequency: Every 10 Years (Decennial census)
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.
There are 7,031 parcels within the proposed Downtown Redevelopment Area boundary. This map shows each parcel and provides Assessor details about the parcel.
Plan submitted by: AZLatinoCoalition on 11/29/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: This submission is the Arizona Latino Coalition for Fair Redistricting's updated Congressional Map submission. This map was created by making adjustment's to the IRC's Draft Congressional Map based on the redistricting criteria in the Arizona Constitution and the Voting Rights Act. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: This plan improves the Hispanic Citizen Voting Age Percentage (CVAP) of District 7 and makes community of interest adjustments to District 3. In addition to the VRA districts, this plan brings District 2 into the competitive range, maximizes the Native American population and brings the minority CVAP over 46%. District 6 stays in the competitive range and makes Graham County and the entire Copper Corridor whole. San Tan Valley and Gilbert are made whole in District 5. Chandler is made whole in District 4. More of Phoenix is kept whole in District 1, and the 101 is used as a boundary in Phoenix and Scottsdale. District 8 keeps Carefree, Cave Creek, Anthem and New River together, as well as Sun City and Sun City West. District 9 adds Prescott and Prescott Valley which makes a majority of the population come from rural counties.
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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.