Geospatial data about Pinal County, Arizona Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization expresses 2021 Active Management Areas within Pinal County, Arizona. These shapefiles were altered for visualization purposes.The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:The University of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734Arizona Department of Water Resources GIS Data (2021)https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/azwater::ama-and-ina-1/explore?location=34.158174%2C-111.970823%2C7.24
Geospatial data about Pinal County, Arizona Subdivisions. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization for Pinal County expresses 2022 Assured and Adequate Water data and was altered to display this information with the boundaries of Pinal County, Arizona.The main sources of data present in this map were taken from the following locations:Arizona Department of Water Resources (2022)https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/aaws-issued-determination/explore?location=34.152689%2C-112.003340%2C7.24University of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734
To achieve the goals outlined in the strategic plan, the Program first must understand the current geospatial capabilities of each 9-1-1 system by individual jurisdiction. To this end, the Program hired Mission Critical Partners, LLC (MCP) to evaluate the readiness of GIS staff and data in each 9-1-1 system to support the migration to and continuing operation of NG9-1-1. The Program specifically seeks a report on the weaknesses and strengths of each 9-1-1 system throughout Arizona to frame a statewide picture for legislators as the Program seeks to fill the full-time positions necessary to fully support GIS capabilities for efficient and effective NG9-1-1 call routing.
Geospatial data about Pinal County, Arizona Zip Code. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Explore Dining in Pinal County. Feature layer that show locations of Pinal County Restaurants and dining opportunities. This dataset is maintained by Pinal County GIS at the direction of Pinal County Economic Development Department.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization expresses 2021 Active Management Areas within Pinal County, Arizona. These shapefiles were altered for visualization purposes.The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:The University of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734Arizona Department of Water Resources GIS Data (2021)https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/azwater::ama-and-ina-1/explore?location=34.158174%2C-111.970823%2C7.24
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization for Pinal County expresses 2021 U.S. Census tract data within Pinal County, Arizona. These shapefiles were altered to display this information with the boundaries of Pinal County, Arizona.
The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:U.S. Census Bureau (2021)https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.phpUniversity of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734 This layer was altered and clipped to the Pinal County boundaries for visualization purposes.
A paper copy of the Geologic Map of the Catalina Core Complex and San Pedro Trough (Dickinson, 1992) was scanned and digitized by U.S. Geological Survey staff and contractors at the Southwest Field Office (Tucson, AZ) in 2000-2001 for input into an ArcInfo geographic information system (GIS). The resulting geologic map database (in ArcInfo format) can be queried in many ways to produce a variety of geologic maps. Digital base map data files. (topography, roadways, towns, and hydrography) are not included: they may be obtained from a variety of commercial and government sources. Geologic map graphics and plot files that are provided in the Open-File Report are representations of the digital database and are not designed to be cartographic products.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization for Pinal County expresses 2021 Community Water Systems (CWS) data within Pinal County, Arizona. The CWS shapefile was altered to display this information with the boundaries of Pinal County, Arizona.
The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:Arizona Department of Water Resources (2022)https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/search?q=CWSThe University of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734These shapefiles were altered.
This map is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization expresses 2019 population projections data from the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), Active Management Areas, and 2021 and 2022 Assured and Adequate Water Supply and Community Water Systems data. These shapefiles were altered to display this information within Pinal County, Arizona.The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:Arizona Department of Water Resources (2021 and 2022): https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/search?q=AMAThe University of Arizona (2008):Arizona Counties ShapefileMaricopa Association of Governments population projections (2019):Socioeconomic Projections (azmag.gov)
This map is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization expresses 2019 population projections data from the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), Active Management Areas, 2021 and 2022 Assured and Adequate Water Supply and Community Water Systems data for Pinal County. These shapefiles were altered to display this information within Pinal County, Arizona.The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:Arizona Department of Water Resources (2021 and 2022): https://gisdata2016-11-18t150447874z-azwater.opendata.arcgis.com/search?q=AMAThe University of Arizona (2008):Arizona Counties ShapefileMaricopa Association of Governments population projections (2019):Socioeconomic Projections (azmag.gov)
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization depicts the outer boundaries of Pinal County, Arizona.
The main source of data present in this feature layer was taken from the following location:University of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734
This dataset consists of a shapefile representing 50 foot contour intervals for Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Datasets are also available for 100', 250', and 500' intervals. Each file covers an Arizona county or part of a county and as a collection covers the entire state. The data were created by processing hillshade TIF files derived from the U.S. Geological Survey National Elevation Dataset. The processing produced ESRI formatted coverages for each county or part of a county. The U.S. Geological Survey has developed a National Elevation Dataset (NED). The NED is a seamless mosaic of best-available elevation data. The 7.5-minute elevation data for the conterminous United States are the primary initial source data. In addition to the availability of complete 7.5-minute data, efficient processing methods were developed to filter production artifacts in the existing data, convert to the NAD83 datum, edge-match, and fill slivers of missing data at quadrangle seams. One of the effects of the NED processing steps is a much-improved base of elevation data for calculating slope and hydrologic derivatives. The specifications for the NED 1 arc second and 1/3 arc second data are - Geographic coordinate system, Horizontal datum of NAD83, except for AK which is NAD27, Vertical datum of NAVD88, except for AK which is NAVD29, Z units of meters.
Plan submitted by: WBeard on 10/21/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: The areas of Arizona City/Eloy and South Casa Grande have a greater community of interest being in the same district as Marana (CD 6 on map) than with Yuma. The population balance is created by adjusting the amount of the City of Tucson within CD 7 on this map. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: The area east of Tohono reservation in Pinal County (ELoy/S Casa Grande/AZ City) have more in common with Marana than with Yuma. Population balanced in City of Tucson. Maintains more communities of interest and doesn't affect VRA requirements.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization for Pinal County expresses 2021 U.S. Census places data and was altered so as to display this information both within and outside of the Pinal County boundaries. The Active Management Areas (AMA) within Arizona can also be viewed in this visualization.The main source of data present in this map was taken from the following location:U.S. Census Bureau (2021)https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization for Pinal County expresses 2021 U.S. Census tract data and depicts the Active Management Areas within both Pinal County and Arizona. These shapefiles were altered for visualization purposes.
The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:U.S. Census Bureau (2021)https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.phpUniversity of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734 (2008)These layers were altered and clipped to the Pinal County boundaries for visualization purposes.
This layer is being made accessible on this platform as part of a larger collaborative project under development by Arizona Water Company, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, and Center for Geospatial Solutions. This visualization expresses 2021 U.S. Census places data within the Active Management Areas in Arizona. These shapefiles were altered for visualization purposes.The main sources of data present in this feature layer were taken from the following locations:U.S. Census Bureau (2021)https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.phpUniversity of Arizona (2008)https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/188734 (2008)These layers were altered and clipped to the Pinal County boundaries for visualization purposes.
Plan submitted by: redistrictadmin on 10/15/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: In this version based off CD Test Map Version 3.0, CD Test Map Version 3.1 looks to incorporate Mojave County into District 2 in its entirety per request of Commissioners. CD Test Map Version 3.1 then removes Pinal County from District 2 and is left as Unassigned for demonstration purposes only. District 2 was population balanced using Gila County. For more information on the methodology used to create these boundaries, please visit: https://redistricting-irc-az.hub.arcgis.com/pages/draft-maps USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: N/A
Geospatial data about Pinal County, Arizona Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.