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TwitterThis mapbook shows the breakdown of parcel ownership in Weld County by surface owner. The parcels that are 40 acres and larger are labeled with the owner name, the parcels that are between 10 acres and 40 acres are labeled with a number that corresponds to an owner name index in the back of the book and everything smaller than 10 acres is too small to label.
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TwitterThis feature layer contains subdivision boundaries throughout Weld County and is sourced from Weld County’s GIS data hub. Plat PDFs are associated with most features as attachments in feature pop-ups. The dataset is intended to support the City of Greeley Community Development Department with planning, permitting, zoning evaluation, and development review processes. Although the dataset is originally created and maintained by Weld County GIS, it is periodically updated and republished by Greeley IT GIS for local use. This version is used internally by departments that rely on current subdivision data for land use planning, infrastructure coordination, and development tracking within the Greeley municipal boundary and surrounding Weld County areas. Potential users include Community Development, Public Works, Stormwater, Parks, Forestry, Emergency Management (Police and Fire), and Finance, among others who require accurate subdivision boundaries for analysis or planning purposes. The dataset is reviewed for accuracy but may reflect the update cadence and data structure provided by Weld County. For assistance with accessing this product, please see Greeley's https://greeleyco.gov/ada-policy-and-accessibility.
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TwitterDetailed road map of Weld County. The map includes roads, city limits, water features, and state/federal lands. This is a PDF map that is regularly updated.Tables included on the map are also available as stand-alone PDFs. See the County Road Cross Reference and Road/Street Cross Reference tables. Accessibility and ADA Information
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TwitterThis dataset represents quarter-section polygons derived from BLM GCDB and modified by Weld County GIS.
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TwitterThis dataset represents Section polygons derived from BLM GCDB and modified by Weld County GIS.
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TwitterThis dataset represents Township/Range polygons derived from BLM GCDB and modified by Weld County GIS.
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Twitterhe purpose of the CGS Open-File Report OF-15-16, Geologic Map of the Longmont Quadrangle, Boulder and Weld Counties, Colorado is to describe the geology, mineral and ground-water resource potential, and geologic hazards of this 7.5-minute quadrangle located immediately east of the Front Range uplift of Colorado. The geologic map plates were created using field maps, structural measurements, photographs, and field notes generated by the investigators. Includes 2 plates and GIS data in a single zip file. Digital download. OF-15-16D
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TwitterFire Districts in Weld County
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TwitterThis dataset represents Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF) eligible roads in Weld County. These are roads maintained by Weld County Public Works and eligible for funding from the State of Colorado.
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TwitterTax Areas in Weld County.
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TwitterZoning for unincorporated Weld County. Developed from the approved land use application and permitting process.
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TwitterColorado State House Districts in Weld County. Districts generated by the Colorado Independent Redistricting Commissions and approved by the Colorado Supreme Court (2021)
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TwitterWeld County subdivisions derived from parcel attributes.
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TwitterA large format PDF map representing school districts in Weld County.Accessibility and ADA Information
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TwitterU.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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Polygon features representing approximate location of tax parcels contained in County Assessor tax rolls in 2017 by the Governor's Office of Information Technology.
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TwitterThe U.S. Geological Survey developed this dataset as part of the Colorado Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project (FRIRP). One goal of the FRIRP was to provide information on the availability of those hydrogeologic resources that are either critical to maintaining infrastructure along the northern Front Range or that may become less available because of urban expansion in the northern Front Range. This dataset extends from the Boulder-Jefferson County line on the south, to the middle of Larimer and Weld Counties on the North. On the west, this dataset is bounded by the approximate mountain front of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains; on the east, by an arbitrary north-south line extending through a point about 6.5 kilometers east of Greeley. This digital geospatial dataset consists of depth-to-water (unsaturated-thickness) contours that were generated from hydrogeologic data with Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
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TwitterVia is partnering with the NFRMPO and Upper Front Range Transportation Planning Region to provide transit service to communities within Weld County. Pick-up locations are located within portions of Weld County, while the drop-off locations span the Cheyenne region, portions of Larimer and Weld counties, and the northern Denver Metro region.
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TwitterThis data represents the City of Evans municipal boundary as of December 9, 2024, and is inclusive of all annexations to date. Data has been taken from Weld County City Limits (City Limits open data | Weld GIS Hub) data and edited by the GIS Administrator, Becki Pembleton with the help of City Planner, Michael Hall.
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TwitterA PDF map representing PLSS Codes used by Weld County.
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TwitterDear Commission: Happy Independence Day holiday! I am a resident of Boulder County and have a deep background in GIS technologies and demographic mapping applications. I've been following congressional redistricting developments from the commission closely over the past couple weeks. It's pretty cool to be able to "get my map geek on" and create a map of my own (using Dave's Redistricting App and exported to GeoJSON format -- file attached) which adheres as closely as possible to the specifications of Amendment Y (particularly with respect to equal representation, not splitting political jurisdictions -- counties, cities, etc. -- and reflecting communities of interest). I also worked to be as responsive in my map as possible to many of the points raised in other public comments submitted to the commission thus far. I feel quite good about the result and would like to share that with you at this time. This map can also be viewed online at: https://davesredistricting.org/maps#viewmap::d45019ad-0d0e-41e1-8949-4325bd031b20 Highlights of the attached map are as follows: - Only 6 counties are split in this plan, fewer than the existing 2010 CD map (7 splits) or current CD preliminary plan (9 splits). The 6 splits are: * Teller * Adams * Arapahoe * Jefferson * Weld * Denver -- very minimally split just to necessarily shed extra population from the 1st CD - Partisan split of districts is well-representative of the state overall: * GOP districts: 2 solid (4th and 5th CDs), 2 tilt (3rd and 7th CDs) * DEM districts: 2 solid (1st and 2nd CDs), 2 lean (6th and 8th CDs) - Several cities/towns which are split between different counties are kept whole in single district -- e.g., Longmont and Erie fall across both Boulder and Weld counties and those are kept together in a CD (which is what necessitated the relatively small splitting of Weld County) - Variance in population between all 8 districts is <10 people - Sensitive to multiple ethnic/cultural, economic, and political/social communities of interest - Racial/demographic splits: * Hispanic population
20% in 3 districts (4th, 8th, and 1st CDs) * Black population >10% in 6th CD, ~10% in 1st CD * Overall minority population >30% in 2 districts (1st and 6th CDs), 25-30% in 3 additional districts (8th, 4th, and 5th CDs) - Two predominantly rural districts: * Western Slope (3rd CD -- tilt GOP) * Eastern Plains (4rd CD -- solid GOP) - New 8th CD allocated to north Denver metro-Boulder commuter crescent (northeastern Jefferson, Broomfield, and western Adams counties) and has a denser Hispanic community than other non-1st CD metro districts (i.e., denser than the 2nd, 6th, and 7th CDs) - San Luis Valley/SLV kept whole within 3rd CD - Arkansas River valley below Salida kept whole within 4rd CD - Continental Divide used as natural boundary between North-central districts (between 2nd and 3rd CDs) - CSU and CU maintained within 2nd CD (Boulder and Larimer counties are entirely within 2nd CD) Thank you for your service to our state and consideration of my submission. Sincerely, Laura J. Westerfield
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TwitterThis mapbook shows the breakdown of parcel ownership in Weld County by surface owner. The parcels that are 40 acres and larger are labeled with the owner name, the parcels that are between 10 acres and 40 acres are labeled with a number that corresponds to an owner name index in the back of the book and everything smaller than 10 acres is too small to label.