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TwitterThis dataset represents all Historic Districts adopted by Sacramento City Council. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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TwitterSacramento city council district boundaries adopted on December 16, 2021.
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in Sacramento City Unified School District and average distribution per school district in California
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TwitterData updates include: July 8, 2019 as a result of the Panhandle annexation (Sacramento Local Agency Formation Commission Certificate of Completion LAFC#02-18/City Resolution No. 2018-0281); Aspen 1 annexation boundary changes on January 17, 2019; Beach Lake Road annexation boundary changes on January 12, 2016; The Redistricting process in 2011 and effective October 6, 2011. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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This dataset tracks annual diversity score from 1991 to 2023 for Sacramento City Unified School District vs. California
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TwitterCity Council districts in the City of Elk Grove.
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TwitterCity of Sacramento police district boundaries. Districts are the largest of the areas; the city is divided into 6 Districts. The Districts are divided into Beats, which are assigned to patrol officers. The Beats are divided into Grids for reporting purposes.
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This dataset tracks annual two or more races student percentage from 2011 to 2023 for Sacramento City Unified School District vs. California
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TwitterThe purpose of this data set is to illustrate design review districts as they become adopted by city council. The purpose of the Design Review Districts is for the protection of the value, appearance and use of public and private property; the maintenance of a high level of community development and the achievement of orderly, harmonious and integrated development in specific areas within the city of Sacramento. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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TwitterFire Engine District boundaries in Sacramento County area. Provided by SRFECC.Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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This dataset tracks annual white student percentage from 1991 to 2023 for Sacramento City Unified School District vs. California
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TwitterSPDs (Special Planning Districts) of City of Sacramento. Please visit Community Development Department web page for more information about Special Planning Districts.
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TwitterFire Truck District boundaries for City of Sacramento area. Provided by SRFECC.Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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TwitterGoverned by the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994, Business Improvement Districts and Business Improvement Areas known as (BIDs and BIAs) were created as a Financing Mechanism where Property Owners enter into a special assessment district to improve their commercial districts. Check out more information here.
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This dataset tracks annual reading and language arts proficiency from 2011 to 2022 for Sacramento City Unified School District vs. California
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TwitterAnnual districts provide funds for maintenance and operations of public landscaping along major roadways and open spaces, streetlights, parks, etc. They also provide funding for specialized services for libraries and transportation management. Check out more information here.
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TwitterThis data originated from the SACOG Regional Disadvantaged Community 2016 data, and was amended through Council Member meetings. The data outlines the City of Sacramento’s shared-rideable opportunity areas where 20% of a shared-rideable business’ fleet must be deployed each morning. For more details, please refer to City Ordinance OR2019-0007. For more information about the city's Shared Rideable Program, please visit the program's webpage.
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TwitterBonded Community Facilities Districts sell bonds to finance a variety of public improvements, which primarily include the construction of streets, drainage, water & sewer facilities, streetlights and the acquisition of the land necessary to construct these improvements. Bonds are sold and property owners re-pay through annual assessments over time. Check out more information here.
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TwitterCity of Sacramento Adopted Specific Plan Areas.
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TwitterLandscaping Areas within the City of Elk Grove.
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TwitterThis dataset represents all Historic Districts adopted by Sacramento City Council. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org