Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, Arizona Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Unit falls under the purview of the County of Santa Cruz Information Services Department. The GIS Unit serves all County departments and external customers and provides data on land, features and people of Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz County encompasses 4 cities and approximately 265,000 people. This coverage can be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analyses of geospatial data.
Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, California Contours. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Dataset Summary:This 3-foot resolution hillshade depicts shaded relief based on the Digital Terrain Model. Hillshades are useful for visual reference when mapping features such as roads and drainages and for visualizing physical geography. The hillshade represents the state of the landscape when countywide LiDAR data was collected in 2018 and 2020. Figure 1 shows the vintages of LiDAR contained in this raster. Quality level 1 LiDAR (QL1, red areas in figure 1) was collected in 2018. Quality level 2 LiDAR (QL2) was collected in summer, 2020.Figure 1. Recent LiDAR collections, by Quality Level (QL) in Santa Cruz County Details and Methods: This LiDAR derivative provides information about the bare surface of the earth. The 3-foot resolution raster was produced from the 2018 and 2020 Digital Terrain Model using the hillshade geoprocessing tool in ArcGIS Pro.Uses and Limitations:The Hillshade provides a raster depiction of the ground returns for each 3x3 foot raster cell across Santa Cruz County. The layer is useful for hydrologic and terrain-focused analysis and is a helpful basemap when analyzing spatial data in relief.Related Datasets:This dataset is part of a suite of LiDAR of derivatives for Santa Cruz County. See table 1 for a list of all the derivatives.Table 1. LiDAR derivatives for Santa Cruz CountyDatasetDescriptionLink to DatasheetLink to DataCanopy Height ModelThis depicts Santa Cruz County’s woody canopy as a Digital Elevation Model.https://vegmap.press/sc_chm_datasheethttps://vegmap.press/sc_chmNormalized Digital Surface ModelThis depicts the height above ground of objects on the earth’s surface, like trees and buildings.https://vegmap.press/sc_ndsm_datasheethttps://vegmap.press/sc_ndsmDigital Surface ModelThis depicts the elevation above sea level atop of objects on the earth’s surface.https://vegmap.press/sc_dsm_datasheethttps://vegmap.press/sc_dsm HillshadeThis depicts shaded relief based on the Digital Terrain Model. Hillshades are useful for visual reference when mapping features such as roads and drainages and for visualizing physical geography. https://vegmap.press/sc_hillshade_datasheethttps://vegmap.press/sc_hillshadeDigital Terrain ModelThis depicts topography, while removing all above-ground objects on the earth’s surface, like trees and buildings.https://vegmap.press/sc_dtm_datasheethttps://vegmap.press/sc_dtm
CDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service USFWS, Description: These data identify the areas (in general) where final critical habitat for the Santa Cruz tarplant (Holocarpha macradenia) occurs. There are ten units of critical habitat for the species; nine units in Santa Cruz County and one in northernmost Monterey County, California.
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.
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Under contract to the Santa Cruz Mountains Stewardship Network with support from the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and staffed by personnel from Tukman Geospatial, Aerial Information Systems (AIS), and Kass Green and Associates, Tukman Geospatial and Aerial Information Systems created a fine-scale vegetation map of portions of Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Counties. CDFW’s Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) provided in-kind service to allocate and score the AA.
The mapping study area, consists of approximately 1,133,106.8 acres, of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. Work was performed on the project between 2020 and 2023. The Santa Cruz and Santa Clara fine-scale vegetation map was designed for a broad audience for use at many floristic and spatial scales and is useful to managers interested in specific information about vegetation composition and forest health.
CNPS under separate contract and in collaboration with CDFW VegCAMP developed the floristic vegetation classification used for the project. The floristic classification follows protocols compliant with the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and National Vegetation Classification Standards (NVCS).
The vegetation map was produced with countywide vegetation survey data and combined with surveys from CNPS. Trimble® Ecognition® followed by manual image interpretation that was used to map lifeforms. Fine-scale segmentation was conducted using Trimble Ecognition® and relies on summer 2020 4-band NAIP, the 2020 lidar-derived canopy height model, and a suite of spectral indices derived from the NAIP. They utilized a type of algorithmic data modeling known as machine learning to automate the classification of fine-scale segments into one of Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Counties 121 fine-scale map classes. The minimum mapping unit (MMU) is set by feature type. For agricultural classes, the MMU is 1/4 acre, for woody upland classes is 1/2 acre, woody riparian is 1/4 acre, upland herbaceous is 1/2 acre, wetland herbaceous is 1/4 acre. Bare land is 1/2 acre, impervious features is 1000 square feet, while developed is 1/5 acre and water is 400 square feet.
Field reconnaissance and accuracy assessment enhanced map quality. There was a total of 121 mapping classes. The overall Fuzzy Accuracy Assessment rating for the final vegetation map, map at the Alliance and Group levels, is 92 percent. More information can be found in the project report, which is bundled with the vegetation map published for BIOS here: https://filelib.wildlife.ca.gov/Public/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/3100_3199/ds3116.zip.
A visual representation of street right-of-way boundaries within Santa Clara County.
THE GIS DATA IS PROVIDED "AS IS". THE COUNTY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, VALUE, QUALITY, VALIDITY, MERCHANTABILITY, SUITABILITY, AND CONDITION, OF THE GIS DATA. USER'S OF COUNTY'S GIS DATA ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT CURRENT PUBLIC PRIMARY INFORMATION SOURCES SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR VERIFICATION OF THE DATA AND INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. SINCE THE GIS DATA IS DYNAMIC, IT WILL BY ITS NATURE BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE OFFICIAL COUNTY DATA. ANY USE OF COUNTY'S GIS DATA WITHOUT CONSULTING OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS FOR VERIFICATION IS DONE EXCLUSIVELY AT THE RISK OF THE PARTY MAKING SUCH USE.
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This layer is a component of SCCMap1.
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Unit falls under the purview of the County of Santa Cruz Information Services Department. The GIS Unit serves all County departments and external customers and provides data on land, features and people of Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz County encompasses 4 cities and approximately 265,000 people. This coverage can be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analyses of geospatial data.
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, Arizona Rivers and Streams. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
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Field reconnaissance and accuracy assessment enhanced map quality. There was a total of 121 mapping classes. The overall Fuzzy Accuracy Assessment rating for the final vegetation map, map at the Alliance and Group levels, is 92 percent. More information can be found in the project report, which is bundled with the vegetation map published for BIOs here: https://filelib.wildlife.ca.gov/Public/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/3100_3199
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This shapefile contains tax rate area (TRA) boundaries in Santa Cruz County for the specified assessment roll year. Boundary alignment is based on the 2022 county parcel map. A tax rate area (TRA) is a geographic area within the jurisdiction of a unique combination of cities, schools, and revenue districts that utilize the regular city or county assessment roll, per Government Code 54900. Each TRA is assigned a six-digit numeric identifier, referred to as a TRA number. TRA = tax rate area number
Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, California Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
"The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County,
in cooperation with public and private interests, protects and manages
lands of significant natural resource, agricultural, cultural and open
space value…We see a future where the wild and working forests, the
beaches and coastline, the globally unique biotic habitats and the
County’s rich farming and ranching heritage—those things that define the
extraordinary place we call Santa Cruz County—are preserved forever,
are lovingly cared for by supportive communities and are cherished by
all as an extraordinary gift that this generation has made to future
generations."Conservation BlueprintThe
Conservation Blueprint is the Land Trust’s 2-year assessment of the
natural health of Santa Cruz County – and recommendations for the next
25 years of conservation of our natural world. Financial support was
provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Resources Legacy
Fund, and individual donors from the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County.
Community forums held as part of the Blueprint process were supported by
the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County.The Conservation Blueprint was guided by a seven- member Steering Committee.-Karen Christensen, Executive Director, Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County-Betsy Herbert, Watershed Analyst, San Lorenzo Valley Water District & Sempervirens Fund Board Member-Jim Rider, Apple Grower, Bruce Rider & Sons, and Land Trust of Santa Cruz County Board Member-John Ricker, Water Resources Division Manager, Santa Cruz County Environmental Health Services-Joe Schultz, Director, Santa Cruz County Parks and Recreation Department-Steve Staub, Forester, Staub Forestry and Environmental Consulting-Chris Wilmers, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, UC Santa CruzThe
primary authors, Andrea MacKenzie, Jodi McGraw and Matt Freeman,
consulted over 110 experts in preparing the report and held four
community forums throughout the county. The resulting 200 page report
includes 24 maps, and is available from Land Trust’s website.
http://www.landtrustsantacruz.org/blueprint/The result is a 200
page document that addresses 4 major categories: Biodiversity, Water
Resources, Agriculture and Recreation. The complete package with all
GIS data and MXD files for 9.3 and 10.0 can be downloaded free from the
Bay Area Open Space Council website: http://www.bayarealands.org/gis/.The
Design of these map services was based on these original MXD's, with
cartographic modifications as needed to allow the use of these layers as
a map overlay.Donate now
to help them implement their new blueprint in their current-year drive
to protect 10,000 acres of Redwoods and hills:
https://www.landtrustsantacruz.org/webdonation/donationform.htm
Santa Cruz Cons Blueprint ALL test2 EDIT APP"The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County,
in cooperation with public and private interests, protects and manages
lands of significant natural resource, agricultural, cultural and open
space value…We see a future where the wild and working forests, the
beaches and coastline, the globally unique biotic habitats and the
County’s rich farming and ranching heritage—those things that define the
extraordinary place we call Santa Cruz County—are preserved forever,
are lovingly cared for by supportive communities and are cherished by
all as an extraordinary gift that this generation has made to future
generations."Conservation BlueprintThe
Conservation Blueprint is the Land Trust’s 2-year assessment of the
natural health of Santa Cruz County – and recommendations for the next
25 years of conservation of our natural world. Financial support was
provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Resources Legacy
Fund, and individual donors from the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County.
Community forums held as part of the Blueprint process were supported by
the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County.The Conservation Blueprint was guided by a seven- member Steering Committee.-Karen Christensen, Executive Director, Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County-Betsy Herbert, Watershed Analyst, San Lorenzo Valley Water District & Sempervirens Fund Board Member-Jim Rider, Apple Grower, Bruce Rider & Sons, and Land Trust of Santa Cruz County Board Member-John Ricker, Water Resources Division Manager, Santa Cruz County Environmental Health Services-Joe Schultz, Director, Santa Cruz County Parks and Recreation Department-Steve Staub, Forester, Staub Forestry and Environmental Consulting-Chris Wilmers, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, UC Santa CruzThe
primary authors, Andrea MacKenzie, Jodi McGraw and Matt Freeman,
consulted over 110 experts in preparing the report and held four
community forums throughout the county. The resulting 200 page report
includes 24 maps, and is available from Land Trust’s website.
http://www.landtrustsantacruz.org/blueprint/The result is a 200
page document that addresses 4 major categories: Biodiversity, Water
Resources, Agriculture and Recreation. The complete package with all
GIS data and MXD files for 9.3 and 10.0 can be downloaded free from the
Bay Area Open Space Council website: http://www.bayarealands.org/gis/.The
Design of these map services was based on these original MXD's, with
cartographic modifications as needed to allow the use of these layers as
a map overlay.Donate now
to help them implement their new blueprint in their current-year drive
to protect 10,000 acres of Redwoods and hills:
https://www.landtrustsantacruz.org/webdonation/donationform.htm
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
A visual representation of parcels within Santa Clara County.
THE GIS DATA IS PROVIDED "AS IS". THE COUNTY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, VALUE, QUALITY, VALIDITY, MERCHANTABILITY, SUITABILITY, AND CONDITION, OF THE GIS DATA. USER'S OF COUNTY'S GIS DATA ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT CURRENT PUBLIC PRIMARY INFORMATION SOURCES SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR VERIFICATION OF THE DATA AND INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. SINCE THE GIS DATA IS DYNAMIC, IT WILL BY ITS NATURE BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE OFFICIAL COUNTY DATA. ANY USE OF COUNTY'S GIS DATA WITHOUT CONSULTING OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS FOR VERIFICATION IS DONE EXCLUSIVELY AT THE RISK OF THE PARTY MAKING SUCH USE.
Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, California Watersheds. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Santa Cruz County, Arizona Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.