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    RTD GIS Boundaries (download view)

    • gis-rtd-denver.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 24, 2020
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    rtdgis (2020). RTD GIS Boundaries (download view) [Dataset]. https://gis-rtd-denver.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/674d164b39694c79849b7c19465077ba
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    Feb 24, 2020
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    rtdgis
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    RTD's publicly available GIS data including service area and director districts boundaries, available for download.The following is an updated boundary map of the district area as described in Colorado Revised Statute Title 32 Special Districts, Special Statutory Districts, Article 9 Regional transportation District Act current through the First Regular Session of the Sixty-Fifth General Assembly (2005). This description is meant to clarify and simplify the current statutory boundary description and does not constitute an annexation. Portions of the original District boundary with ambiguous or poorly described boundary lines have been drawn based on the location that has been historically used by the District as per House Bill 07-1295. Research of county records for municipal annexations that affect the District boundary has been completed as of June 3, 2022.

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    RTD Facilities Map

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • gis-rtd-denver.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 1, 2018
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    rtdgis (2018). RTD Facilities Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/48aebeac979e489eade8d68c9110c35e
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    Nov 1, 2018
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    With more than 70 Park-n-Rides conveniently located throughout the District, we are making it easy for you to connect with bus and rail service in your area. Quickly find a Park-n-Ride near you using the map. Wondering if you have to pay for parking? It is free to park at more than half of our Park-n-Rides, but parking fees may apply at select Park-n-Rides. Our guide includes a list of fees, how to pay for parking, a list of paid and free Park-n-Rides, and a handy tool that will let you know whether in-District or out-of-District parking fees apply for you.The facilities shown also include Lightrail Stations, Transfer Stations, and Bus Stations.Data in this map is for planning purposes only. All data are represented in a generalized location to allow for optimal viewing capabilities. Copyright 2018 Regional Transportation District (RTD). See Terms of Use for more.

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    Regional Transportation District (RTD) Bus Stops

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    Updated Apr 2, 2020
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    geospatialDENVER: Putting Denver on the map. (2020). Regional Transportation District (RTD) Bus Stops [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/4c045a8b85a646b485a49890ff575420
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    Apr 2, 2020
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    geospatialDENVER: Putting Denver on the map.
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    The physical location where passengers can board and depart buses.

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RTD GIS Boundaries (download view)

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Dataset updated
Feb 24, 2020
Dataset authored and provided by
rtdgis
Area covered
Description

RTD's publicly available GIS data including service area and director districts boundaries, available for download.The following is an updated boundary map of the district area as described in Colorado Revised Statute Title 32 Special Districts, Special Statutory Districts, Article 9 Regional transportation District Act current through the First Regular Session of the Sixty-Fifth General Assembly (2005). This description is meant to clarify and simplify the current statutory boundary description and does not constitute an annexation. Portions of the original District boundary with ambiguous or poorly described boundary lines have been drawn based on the location that has been historically used by the District as per House Bill 07-1295. Research of county records for municipal annexations that affect the District boundary has been completed as of June 3, 2022.

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