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Land Use Zoning Districts in San Jose, CA.
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TwitterThis dataset represents the zoning districts in San Jose, CA.
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The Planning Areas Map includes fifteen (15) planning areas, which are large sub-areas of San José. Due to their permanent boundaries, these areas are especially valuable in the collection and analysis of data over long periods of time. For example, the Planning Division uses planning areas to monitor the supply and absorption of vacant land and to track and forecast development activity. Data has never been updated.
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This dataset contains the Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZ) structure as currently used by the City of San Jose’s travel demand model.
Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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Locations of zones of restricted high demand parking where only residents are allowed to park on street at certain times. Residents must apply to the City to obtain parking stickers.
Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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TwitterThis layer has been marked as 'Deprecated' as of 10/15/24, and will eventually be removed. On 5/21/24, the Board of Supervisors adopted the 'Green Zone Technical Update' which "rescinds these Green Zone Districts zoning overlay and establishes a new Green Zone (-GZ) Combining Zone has been established to identify industrially zoned parcels that are within 300 feet of sensitive uses'.The Green Zones Ordinance was adopted by the Board of Supervisors on July 14, 2022. As stated in the summary memo: "The Green Zones Ordinance seeks to enhance public health and land use compatibility in the unincorporated communities that bear a disproportionate pollution burden and establish Countywide standards for recycling and waste management." For more information about the Green Zones Program, please visit our website here.This layer represents the 11 unincorporated communities that comprise the Green Zones Districts: Avocado Heights, East Los Angeles, East Rancho Dominguez, Florence-Firestone, South San Jose Hills, Walnut Park, West-Athens Westmont, West Carson, West Rancho Dominguez-Victoria, Whitter-Los Nietos, and Willowbrook.
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Land Use Zoning Districts in San Jose, CA.