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The Cincinnati City Boundary layer displays the area covered by the city of Cincinnati and its boundaries. The Cincinnati city area covers 79,72 sq.mi. and is composed of 50 neighborhoods, according to Cincinnati Statistical Neighborhood Approximations of 2010. These neighborhoods are:
- North Avondale - Paddock Hills
- Avondale
- Bond Hill
- California
- Camp Washington
- Carthage
- Clifton
- College Hill
- Columbia Tusculum
- Corryville
- CUF
- Downtown
- East End
- East Price Hill
- East Walnut Hills
- East Westwood
- English Woods
- Evanston
- Hyde Park
- Kennedy Heights
- Linwood
- Lower Price Hill
- Madisonville
- Milvale
- Mt. Adams
- Mt. Airy
- Mt. Auburn
- Mt. lookout
- Mt. Washington
- North Fairmont
- Northside
- Oakley
- Over-the-Rhine
- Pendelton
- Pleasant Ridge
- Queensgate
- Riverside
- Villages at Roll Hill
- Roselawn
- Sayler Park
- Sedamsville
- South Cumminsville
- South Fairmont
- Spring Grove Village
- Walnut Hills
- West End
- Winton Hills
- Westwood
- West Price Hill
- Hartwell
- North Avondale - Paddock Hills
- Avondale
- Bond Hill
- California
- Camp Washington
- Carthage
- Clifton
- College Hill
- Columbia Tusculum
- Corryville
- CUF
- Downtown
- East End
- East Price Hill
- East Walnut Hills
- East Westwood
- English Woods
- Evanston
- Hyde Park
- Kennedy Heights
- Linwood
- Lower Price Hill
- Madisonville
- Milvale
- Mt. Adams
- Mt. Airy
- Mt. Auburn
- Mt. lookout
- Mt. Washington
- North Fairmont
- Northside
- Oakley
- Over-the-Rhine
- Pendelton
- Pleasant Ridge
- Queensgate
- Riverside
- Villages at Roll Hill
- Roselawn
- Sayler Park
- Sedamsville
- South Cumminsville
- South Fairmont
- Spring Grove Village
- Walnut Hills
- West End
- Winton Hills
- Westwood
- West Price Hill
- Hartwell
Updated
July 25 2023
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The Auditor Books and Pages layer shows the boundaries of the Hamilton County Auditor's Tax Maps Book and Page. These maps act as an index to show property (parcels) throughout Hamilton County, Ohio. The Book numbers correspond to the villages, cities, and townships in the county and are further subdivided into page numbers for each distinct map.
Up until the advent of G.I.S. technology these individual maps were maintained by the Hamilton County Engineer in large books.
Each property in Hamilton County is assigned a parcel number. The first characters of a parcel number reflect the Book and Page to which it belongs.
Up until the advent of G.I.S. technology these individual maps were maintained by the Hamilton County Engineer in large books.
Each property in Hamilton County is assigned a parcel number. The first characters of a parcel number reflect the Book and Page to which it belongs.
Updated
July 25 2023
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Hamilton County Voter Precincts displays voting precincts in Hamilton County. Each resident is assigned a precinct by Ohio Board of Elections, based on their address of residence.
The layer isn't displayed when zoomed out beyond 1:53,333.
The layer isn't displayed when zoomed out beyond 1:53,333.
Updated
July 25 2023
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This layer displays the property boundaries of Hamilton County. Information regarding each property can be found on the Hamilton Auditor's County, by entering the owner's name, the parcel ID, or the street address. The auditor's website provides regarding the tax district, the school district, the owner name and address, the land use, the appraisal information, the assessed value, and the property description, amongst other information.
In order to perform a parcel search on Hamilton's County Auditor's website, the parcel ID should be entered without the first "0", or use the Auditor Parcel ID.
This layer doesn't display when zoomed out beyond 1:4,822.
In order to perform a parcel search on Hamilton's County Auditor's website, the parcel ID should be entered without the first "0", or use the Auditor Parcel ID.
This layer doesn't display when zoomed out beyond 1:4,822.
Updated
July 26 2023
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Police Districts layer displays the 5 police districts of the city of Cincinnati. District 1 is responsible for patrolling and policing five neighborhoods: the Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End. Geographically, District 2 officers patrol the largest area within the City of Cincinnati. Evanston, East Walnut Hills, O'Bryonville, Hyde Park, Mt. Lookout, Oakley, Madisonville, Kennedy Heights, Pleasant Ridge, East End, Columbia-Tusculum, Linwood, Mt. Washington and California are the neighborhoods that comprise District 2. District 3 serves the Western side of the City of Cincinnati, covering about 20 square miles. District 3 has about 95,000 residents in 14 separate neighborhoods: East Price Hill, West Price Hill, Lower Price Hill, East Westwood, English Woods, Millvale & Moosewood, North Fairmount, South Fairmount, Riverside, Sayler Park, Sedamsville, South Cumminsville, Roll Hill and Westwood. District 4 is responsible for patrolling and policing 10 neighborhoods: Mount Auburn, Corryville, Walnut Hills, Avondale, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Bond Hill, Roselawn, Carthage, and Hartwell. District 5 police serve the communities of Clifton Heights-University Heights-Fairview, Camp Washington, Clifton, Northside, Winton Hills, Winton Place, College Hill, and Mt. Airy. This also includes a large portion of the University of Cincinnati, whose main campus is situated within the boundaries of District 5.
Updated
July 25 2023
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1,668
The Cincinnati SNA (Statistical Neighborhood Approximations) Boundary layer shows Cincinnati neighborhoods modified to closely "fit" the US Census 2010 Data & 2006-2010 American Community Survey five-year estimates. These boundaries are useful in that they can be correlated to US Census population data. The boundaries are redrawn every ten years following the Census.
Note: The Cincinnati SNA Boundaries are not the same as the Cincinnati Community Council Neighborhood Boundaries.
Updated
July 26 2023
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1,577
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The Civil and Municipal Boundaries layer displays the 52 jurisdictional boundaries of cities, villages and townships of Hamilton County. As of the 2010 census, there were 806,631 people, 346,790 households, and 212,582 families residing in the county. The population density was 2,075 people per square mile (801/km²). There were 373,393 housing units at an average density of 917 per square mile (354/km²).
Updated
July 25 2023
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1,509
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Updated
July 26 2023
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1,410
The Cincinnati Community Council Boundaries layer is an assemblage of maps of each distinct Cincinnati neighborhood.
Community councils are nonprofit voluntary organizations that weigh in on city matters, but exist separately from the city government and follow different rules. Each neighborhood council has defined it own border which in some cases are not in agreement with other contiguous neighborhood boundaries resulting in area of overlap in the layer. The City of Cincinnati does intervene or mediate on these boundary discrepancies.
Community councils are nonprofit voluntary organizations that weigh in on city matters, but exist separately from the city government and follow different rules. Each neighborhood council has defined it own border which in some cases are not in agreement with other contiguous neighborhood boundaries resulting in area of overlap in the layer. The City of Cincinnati does intervene or mediate on these boundary discrepancies.
Updated
July 25 2023
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1,266
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Boundaries of 2010 Census Tracts and 2010 Census Blocks in Hamilton County.
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July 25 2023
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