This dataset covers the geographic are within the City of Raleigh municipal boundary. The Raleigh City Council dataset includes polygons which represent the boundaries for each City Council district. This dataset also includes labels and other data relating to each district and its representative. The Raleigh City Council is made up of two at-large representatives, five district representatives, and the Mayor. Each resident of Raleigh has one district representative, determined by the electoral district in which their residence falls. Part of a map service displaying administrative boundaries for Wake County and the City of Raleigh.
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in RISE Southeast Raleigh Charter School District and average distribution per school district in North Carolina
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This dataset contains the location of the Town of Cary’s four Town Council districts.To find out where to vote check out the North Carolina State Board of Elections voter search website. To find out more information visit our municipal elections page and our Council members page.This dataset is updated following municipal elections and changes in Town boundaries due to annexations.
North Carolina is currently divided into 13 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. Wake County, NC includes a portion of each of the following districts: District 2, District 13, District 4Updated per Senate Bill 757 / SL 2023-145 https://www.ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/S757
Raleigh Zoning Transit Overlay DistrictsUpdate Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in Raleigh Charter High School District and average distribution per school district in North Carolina
Areas located in Downtown Raleigh and its surrounding neighborhoods such as Hillsborough Street and Glenwood.Update Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
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This dataset tracks annual diversity score from 2003 to 2023 for Raleigh Charter High School vs. North Carolina and Raleigh Charter High School District
City of Raleigh Greenway easements and properties
FIELD
ALIAS
DOMAIN VALUES
DATA TYPE
DESCRIPTION
OBJECTID
OBJECTID
OID
Autoincrementing ID field
FILE_NUMBER
FILE_NUMBER
String
Greenway file number
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
String
Greenway corridor
DEVELOPED
DEVELOPED
No, None, Yes
String
Development status of greenway easement or property
ID_NUMBER
ID_NUMBER
Integer
Greenway id number
NAME
NAME
String
Greenway name
GREENWAY_TYPE
GREENWAY_TYPE
Easement, Fee Simple, Lease, Pedestrian Acc, Pending
String
Type of greenway
MAP_ACRES
MAP_ACRES
Real
Acreage of greenway easement or property
FACILITYID
FACILITYID
String
Unique ID for asset tracking
EXISTING
EXISTING
EXISTING, RETIRED
String
Existing or retired greenway easement or property (Only existing shown in this layer)
City Council District
CITY_COUNCIL_DISTRICT
A, B, C, D, E
String
Primary Raleigh City Council District where the greenway property/easement resides
In Raleigh City Limits
CITY_LIMITS
Integer
Indicator if the greenway property/easement resides inside Raleigh city limits (1) or outside (0)
In Raleigh ETJ
ETJ
Integer
Indicator if the greenway property/easement resides inside Raleigh Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (1) or outside (0)
Park ID
PARKID
Integer
Park ID value of the Raleigh Park that contains the greenway property/easement
Areas of Raleigh Targeted for Economic Development.
City of Raleigh Zoning Districts
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Raleigh Zoning Overlay Districts
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in Raleigh County Schools School District and average distribution per school district in West Virginia
Raleigh Zoning Overlay DistrictsUpdate Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
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This dataset tracks annual science proficiency from 2021 to 2022 for Raleigh Oak Charter vs. North Carolina and Raleigh Oak Charter School District
Raleigh Zoning Overlay DistrictsUpdate Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
Raleigh Zoning Overlay Districts
The Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) Plan was presented March 11, 2016 by the Housing and Neighborhoods Department as part of the Council-approved City of Raleigh’s 2016-2020 Consolidated Plan for use of federal housing funds.
The first NRSA proposed is for the area south and east of St. Augustine’s University, including College Park and the former Washington Terrace Apartments. The reason the City decided to use the NRSA approach is to make use of its federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds in a more flexible fashion than would otherwise be possible. Job creation would be more easily achieved and public service funding and housing activities would be free of some of the federal restrictions that accompany the CDBG program. The CDBG national objective of principally benefitting low- and moderate-income persons will still be met. On November 3, 2015 the Raleigh City Council adopted this Plan.
This dataset covers the geographic are within the City of Raleigh municipal boundary. The Raleigh City Council dataset includes polygons which represent the boundaries for each City Council district. This dataset also includes labels and other data relating to each district and its representative. The Raleigh City Council is made up of two at-large representatives, five district representatives, and the Mayor. Each resident of Raleigh has one district representative, determined by the electoral district in which their residence falls. Part of a map service displaying administrative boundaries for Wake County and the City of Raleigh.