Geospatial data about Seattle Zoning Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Displays Restricted Parking Zone Areas maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation. This is a group layer consisting of the following layers:Restricted Parking Zone Signed Blocks (V_RPZ)Residents Eligible for Restricted Parking Zone Permits (V_Blockface, Def Query: Parking_Category <> 'None')Restricted Parking Zone A or B Husky Game Days (RPZ_AreasAorB)Restricted Parking Zones (RPZ_AreasNotAorB)Refresh Cycle: Daily
Seattle Parks and Recreation ARCGIS park feature map layer web services are hosted on Seattle Public Utilities' ARCGIS server. This web services URL provides a live read only data connection to the Seattle Parks and Recreations Play Area dataset.
Zoning Map Books Our maps show current zoning information for properties and neighborhoods in Seattle. Our maps include:Parcel dimensionsPlat changesCity landmarksEnvironmentally critical areasState Environmental Policy Act protectionUrban Village boundariesArcheological meander line overlay districtLight rail overlay districtYou can also use our city-wide zoning mapdownload icon to get a color-coded, bird’s eye view of Seattle’s zoning. If you need more information about zoning classifications, read our Land Use Code.
Table of development assumptions by land use zoning category to support the City of Seattle Zone Development Capacity Model.
description: Seattle Parks and Recreation GIS Map Layer Shapefile - Play Area Shapefile - This Seattle Parks and Recreation ARCGIS park feature map layer was exported from SPU ARCGIS and converted to a shapefile then manually uploaded to data.seattle.gov via Socrata. OR Web Services - Live "read only" data connection ESRI web services URL: http://gisrevprxy.seattle.gov/arcgis/rest/services/DPR_EXT/ParksExternalWebsite/MapServer/33; abstract: Seattle Parks and Recreation GIS Map Layer Shapefile - Play Area Shapefile - This Seattle Parks and Recreation ARCGIS park feature map layer was exported from SPU ARCGIS and converted to a shapefile then manually uploaded to data.seattle.gov via Socrata. OR Web Services - Live "read only" data connection ESRI web services URL: http://gisrevprxy.seattle.gov/arcgis/rest/services/DPR_EXT/ParksExternalWebsite/MapServer/33
Future land use is intended to illustrate the general location and distribution of the various categories of land uses anticipated by the Comprehensive Plan policies over the life of this plan. It is not intended to provide the basis for rezones and other legislative and quasi-judicial decisions, for which the decision makers must look to the Comprehensive Plan policies and various implementing regulations.
This map may be amended annually as part of the regular comprehensive plan update process.
See the data in action in this web app.
This part of USGS Data Series 935 (Cochrane, 2014) presents substrate, geomorphic, and biotope data in the Offshore of Seattle, California, map area, a part of the Southern Salish Sea Habitat Map Series. Given the variable bathymetric resolution, the complex geologic history of the region, and the lack of acoustic backscatter data, automated and semi-automated classification schemes of classifying seafloor substrate and geoform were deemed to have very low accuracy. Instead, classification of these properties was performed manually following the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS; Madden and others, 2009) using observations from underwater video footage. The best overall predictors of biotic assemblage were used to generate the CMECS biotopes. However, the nature of the biological data gathered makes it difficult to define clear biotopes. It was difficult to see or identify many organisms in the underwater video, and with an average of only 3-4 taxa identified per sampling unit, it is hard to characterize biotic assemblages. Some biological clusters of taxa were identified statistically for multiple map areas, and within each area, some of these groupings were found at consistent depths and/or with predictable substrates. The maps are not fine-grained enough to capture the physical variation seen within one-minute video units. Depth zones in the biotope map are based on Dethier (1992).
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Analysis of ‘Current Land Use Zoning Detail’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/d702a4d3-a2f5-4861-81f6-bfed8ac18353 on 27 January 2022.
--- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---
--- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
Seattle Parks and Recreation ARCGIS park feature map layer web services are hosted on Seattle Public Utilities' ARCGIS server. This web services URL provides a live read only data connection to the Seattle Parks and Recreations Adult Fitness Equipment dataset.
Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsCity of Seattle's land use zoning historic district and special review district overlays.
Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsCity of Seattle's land use zoning overlay to implement the policy and provisions of the Shoreline Management Act.
Seattle Parks and Recreation ARCGIS park feature map layer web services are hosted on Seattle Public Utilities' ARCGIS server. This web services URL provides a live read only data connection to the Seattle Parks and Recreations Picnic Table dataset.
Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
This part of USGS Data Series 935 (Cochrane, 2014) presents bathymetry and topography data for the Offshore of Seattle, California, map area, a part of the Southern Salish Sea Habitat Map Series. The data for this map area are a combination of topography extracted from a pre-existing Digital Elevation Model (DEM) merged with bathymetry data that were collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) using multibeam sonar systems. The merged data are available for download in a single zip file (BathyTopo_OffshoreSeattle.zip).
https://hub.arcgis.com/api/v2/datasets/8e7a7a53cca541f78678f40975522679/licensehttps://hub.arcgis.com/api/v2/datasets/8e7a7a53cca541f78678f40975522679/license
A map of the locations and rates of evening(5pm to 8pm/10pm) on-street paid parking in Seattle, WA.
Displays the location and per hour pricing for on-street paid parking within designated SDOT parking areas. This map is externally facing for the public to view. Street sides colored red do not allow paid parking, while green colored sides offer paid parking for the time period specified for a parking area. Parking Areas are color coded by their evening rates. Paid parking rates are consistent within a paid area.
This map is contained in the Paid Parking App. > https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=5fc6cb313ec34374a3141d4d24b05c5d
Neighborhood Map Atlas neighborhoods are derived from the Seattle City Clerk's Office Geographic Indexing Atlas. These are the smallest neighborhood areas and have been supplemented with alternate names from other sources in 2020. They roll up to the district areas. The sub-neighborhood field contains the most common name and the alternate name field is a comma delimited list of all the alternate names.
Disclaimer: The Seattle City Clerk's Office Geographic Indexing Atlas is designed for subject indexing of legislation, photographs, and other records in the City Clerk's Office and Seattle Municipal Archives according to geographic area. Neighborhoods are named and delineated in this collection of maps in order to provide consistency in the way geographic names are used in describing records of the Archives and City Clerk, thus allowing precise retrieval of records. The neighborhood names and boundaries are not intended to represent any "official" City of Seattle neighborhood map.
The Office of the City Clerk makes no claims
as to the completeness, accuracy, or content of any data contained in the
Geographic Indexing Atlas; nor does it make any representation of any kind,
including, but not limited to, warranty of the accuracy or fitness for a
particular use; nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with
respect to the representations furnished herein. The maps are subject to change
for administrative purposes of the Office of the City Clerk. Information
contained in the site, if used for any purpose other than as an indexing and
search aid for the databases of the Office of the City Clerk, is being used at
one's own risk.
Geospatial data about Seattle Zoning Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.