This dataset was created by TxDOT for internal purposes. TxDOT is not the authority for county boundary data for the state. These features were digitized by TxDOT from georeferenced USGS topo maps to enable the classification of roadway attributes for the purposes of satisfying federal and state reporting requirements, and to serve as a base layer for TxDOT's cartographic products. This version utilizes a generalized boundary along the coast, which is sometimes necessary for analysis in which it is important to encompass segments of roadways that travel over water. Roadways on bridges or causeways that span intracoastal waterways are not covered by detailed polygons that precisely follow the coastline, therefore a generalized boundary is needed for some types of analysis where it is important to preserve such relationships.Use at your own risk. Update Frequency: As NeededSource: Texas General Land OfficeSecurity Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: FalseRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/03/14]
Texas county centroid latitude and longitude map data.
Geospatial data about Grayson County, Texas Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Total vehicle registration counts per month by county
Vector polygon map data of city limits from Houston, Texas containing 731 features.
City limits GIS (Geographic Information System) data provides valuable information about the boundaries of a city, which is crucial for various planning and decision-making processes. Urban planners and government officials use this data to understand the extent of their jurisdiction and to make informed decisions regarding zoning, land use, and infrastructure development within the city limits.
By overlaying city limits GIS data with other layers such as population density, land parcels, and environmental features, planners can analyze spatial patterns and identify areas for growth, conservation, or redevelopment. This data also aids in emergency management by defining the areas of responsibility for different emergency services, helping to streamline response efforts during crises..
This city limits data is available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Do not use this data to make zoning determinations. This data does not show all zoning regulations for an address, including overlays and situations where an address has more than one zoning. Also, the data may be out of date. Use the interactive mapping application https://maps.austintexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ to make zoning determinations, and call 311 if you have questions about zoning. Zoning only applies to addresses within the City of Austin city limits. This dataset is a list of addresses with their zoning provided to answer questions such as "what property addresses have CS zoning." This data is derived from GIS layer for address and zoning. The place_id field is provided for linking to the addresses GIS layer. This product is produced by the City of Austin for informational purposes. No warranty is made they City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.
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The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The primary legal divisions of most states are termed counties. In Louisiana, these divisions are known as parishes. In Alaska, which has no counties, the equivalent entities are the organized boroughs, city and boroughs, municipalities, and for the unorganized area, census areas. The latter are delineated cooperatively for statistical purposes by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau. In four states (Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia), there are one or more incorporated places that are independent of any county organization and thus constitute primary divisions of their states. These incorporated places are known as independent cities and are treated as equivalent entities for purposes of data presentation. The District of Columbia and Guam have no primary divisions, and each area is considered an equivalent entity for purposes of data presentation. The Census Bureau treats the following entities as equivalents of counties for purposes of data presentation: Municipios in Puerto Rico, Districts and Islands in American Samoa, Municipalities in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The entire area of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas is covered by counties or equivalent entities. The boundaries for counties and equivalent entities are as of January 1, 2017, primarily as reported through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS).
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Harris County, Texas containing 1,410,276 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
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Texas Parks and Recreation Department (TPWD) Map to view Public hunting sites in TexasHunting sites are of two types: 1) Public sites (Green stars) such as Wildlife Management Areas (WMA), State Parks (SP), National Wildlife Refuges (NWR), etc. and 2) privately owned lands that are leased by the state to provide hunting to the public (gold stars). Click any star for a pop-up menu that allows you to zoom into the site, or for links to the official map of the site, or for purchasing a hunting permit. Click the layers icon to view hunting zones in Texas for ducks, doves, geese, deer, etc.CLICK HERE TO BUY A PERMIT Hunting DatesHunting dates and regulations vary by site. For details see the TPWD Map Booklet for Public Hunting Lands and any "Notices" of changes. Types of Hunting AreasDove and Small Game Leased Areas are privately owned land that is leased for public hunting access, while Public Hunt Areas are public lands providing hunting access. Map Options/DirectionsInfo - Click on a star for hunt area information and links (make sure pointer is centered for info. to show).Zoom/Pan - Zoom in by double-clicking, rolling mouse wheel, using zoom bar buttons, or by clicking "Zoom to" once or twice to quickly zoom to area; Use mouse to move/pan about map.Search - Type in an address or county in the search box (upper right) to find it on the map (for example, Limestone county, TX).Legend - Show legend by clicking it at top left; click x to close; click Legend to re-open; toggle between Details and Legend by clicking each option above. Zoom in for a more detailed legend.Home - Click the Home icon on the zoom bar (upper right) to go back to the original view.Scale - Map scale is shown in lower leftOverview Map - For an overview map, click the arrow in the upper right corner; click it again if you want to remove the overview map (if you have trouble getting it to show, try clicking the uppermost-right portion of the arrow).Basemap - Change basemap by selecting from the drop-down menu at the top.Measure - Use measure by clicking the measure icon at the top, then click a measure option from the box (hover over each to see description) and place points on the map to measure between, making sure to double-click on last point to end measure. Close measure by clicking on the measure icon at the top of the page.Print - To print the current view, click the down arrow next to the print icon at the top and select desired output. If it says printing, wait until it says "printout", then click and select the desired options to view/print output. To print or save an aerial or Official Hunting Map after clicking its link in a pop-up window do the following: In chrome, right-click on it and select either "print" or "save as"; In IE, right-click on it and click "print" or click "File" menu, then "Save As"; In Firefox click print icon or right-click "Save Page As".Location - Click the location symbol near the zoom bar to find your location on the map (only available on some devices).
Street Name Master List - contains all the reserved and active street names.
A collection of maps to promote exploration and discovery of interesting Texas features. The first map allows you to find your county, as well as to create your own maps with cities, lakes, parks, WMAs, streams, boat ramps, highways and hillshade. The second map allows you to explore the pattern of urban areas in Texas, with a surprising find in the Texas Panhandle. The third map shows the Texas portion of the USGS karst dataset.
FOR non-AGOL ACCOUNT HOLDERS, DOWNLOAD THIS GEOSPATIAL DATA HERE: https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/search?tags=lmvjvTexas Longleaf Team is a group of individuals, organizations and agencies that share a passion for the longleaf pine. Together, we work to restore longleaf pine ecosystems on private and public forestlands in the state of Texas. The Texas Longleaf Taskforce was created in 2010 to promote the restoration of Longleaf pine on private and public forestlands in the state of Texas. The Taskforce started as a broad stakeholder group of private landowners, state and federal agencies, and industry members. It included non-profit organizations such as The Nature Conservancy, Texas Forestry Association, and the National Wild Turkey Federation and now has over 250 participants. The TLT mission is to promote the maintenance and restoration of the longleaf pine ecosystem on private and public forestlands, including its cultural and economic values, through a collaborative network of diverse stakeholders and working groups. Find and connect interested land owners to funding and assistance programs for longleaf. The administrative planning boundary for the TLT consists of the East Texas counties that align generally with the historic range of Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) in the state.With regards to TLT's relationship to the Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture (LMVJV) partnership, since 2021 the LMVJV considers and functions as if the TLT network, partnership and focus area all are a Conservation Delivery Network (CDN) partnership of the LMVJV.
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Fort Worth, Texas containing 651,519 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
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The United States Census Bureau publishes geographic units used for tabulation of the 2020 Census population data in the 2020 TIGER/Line Shapefile. The geographic units, which remain constant throughout the decade, include counties, census tracts, block groups, and blocks. Fields have been added so data formatted or published by the council can be joined to the shapefile for analysis. Each Shapefile (.shp) is in a compressed file (.zip) format. Blocks.zip - Census Blocks BlockGroups.zip - Block Groups Tracts.zip - Census Tracts Counties.zip - Counties Cities.zip - Census Places (Cities) CDPs.zip - Census Designated Places Each 'Pop' file contains the 2020 Census population for the corresponding geographic level. BlocksPop.zip - Census Blocks 2020 Census Population BlockGroupPop.zip - Census Block Groups 2020 Census Population TractsPop.zip - Census Tracts 2020 Census Population CountiesPop.zip - Counties 2020 Census Population
To access the Texas Unclaimed Property dataset, please send a request to up.dbrequests@cpa.texas.gov. With each request, please provide your name, company name, mailing address, phone number and Texas Private Investigators license number (if applicable).
PLEASE NOTE: You can search our dataset at ClaimItTexas.org
Active Bingo Conductors by playing location with identifying information.
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***********************NOTICE******************************** This dataset is incomplete and in the process of being updated. Please contact david.cruz@austintexas.gov with any questions.
This dataset contains all income-restricted housing within the Austin Full Purpose and into the 5-mile Extra Territorial Jurisdiction. This includes properties funded by the City of Austin along with the Housing Authority City of Austin, Housing Authority of Travis County, and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Some properties may be funded by more than one entity. The property attributes are intended to help Austin residents find income-restricted housing that best suits their needs.
The dataset is connected to the affordable housing data hub which is consistently updated with the most current property information. A Feature Manipulation Engine Script pulls a new dataset to the Open Data Portal on a daily basis.
This layer contains the Neighborhoods within the City of Round Rock located in Williamson County Texas. This web layer is part of an original dataset provided and maintained by the City of Round Rock GIS/IT and Planning Departments. The data in this layer is represented as polygons.The purpose of this layer is to provide a reference and information on the neighborhoods within the city limits to staff and residents.For more information see the Neighborhood Services page on the City of Round Rock website.Update Frequency: As Needed
This webmap displays the location and associated information of all the known cemeteries within Travis county, Texas as derived from research from data sources including: Texas Historical Commission, Austin Genealogical Society and Find a Grave. Also included in this webmap are the locations of public roads, parks, bodies of water and the physical cemetery boundaries. Oakwood Cemetery is in the heart of Austin. When it was established in 1839, it was on the outskirts of a 12 square mile frontier town. The cemetery holds the namesakes of many Austin buildings, streets, and beloved parks. The final resting place for more than 23,000 people, Oakwood Cemetery remains an enduring link to the community, cultures, and life stories that built the great city just beyond its gates. The Oakwood Cemetery Chapel was built in 1914, 75 years after the cemetery was established, to host funeral and memorial services on site. Reopened in 2019, the Chapel is a visitor center where we can, as an act of remembrance, learn about our cultural heritage through the people who were buried in the surrounding cemetery. The Chapel is part of the Museums and Cultural Programs Division of the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Austin. Oakwood Cemetery Chapel's digital history exhibits are published here.
The Subdivision Boundaries and Attributes dataset provides boundary information and relevant attributes for subdivisions located within Montgomery County, Texas. Subdivisions are typically planned communities or developments with defined boundaries and shared amenities. This dataset includes information such as subdivision names, zoning codes, lot sizes, and other relevant attributes.This dataset is sourced from the Montgomery Central Appraisal District and is updated monthly to ensure accuracy.Data source: Montgomery Central Appraisal District
This dataset was created by TxDOT for internal purposes. TxDOT is not the authority for county boundary data for the state. These features were digitized by TxDOT from georeferenced USGS topo maps to enable the classification of roadway attributes for the purposes of satisfying federal and state reporting requirements, and to serve as a base layer for TxDOT's cartographic products. This version utilizes a generalized boundary along the coast, which is sometimes necessary for analysis in which it is important to encompass segments of roadways that travel over water. Roadways on bridges or causeways that span intracoastal waterways are not covered by detailed polygons that precisely follow the coastline, therefore a generalized boundary is needed for some types of analysis where it is important to preserve such relationships.Use at your own risk. Update Frequency: As NeededSource: Texas General Land OfficeSecurity Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: FalseRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/03/14]