This map data layer represents spot elevations points for the GIS mapped area of City of Bloomington, Indiana. This data set was created by Earth Data International Inc. for the City of Bloomington based on Orthophotography imagery published by the State of Indiana in 2005. It is not maintained
This map data layer represents the linear hydrology features for the City of Bloomington, Indiana. This includes creeks, streams, lake shorelines, open channels, and detention pond boundary line features.
This map data layer represents the linear hydrology features for the City of Bloomington, Indiana. This includes creeks, streams, lake shorelines, open channels, and detention pond boundary line features.
This map layer contains residential neighborhood areas within the City of Bloomington. Primarily it contains areas that have neigbhorhood or homeowner associations or organizations that are registered with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development Department (HAND). It does not contain all neighborhood areas. It may contain areas outside the city limits if part of the neighborhood area is also within the City.
This map layer contains residential neighborhood areas within the City of Bloomington. Primarily it contains areas that have neigbhorhood or homeowner associations or organizations that are registered with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development Department (HAND). It does not contain all neighborhood areas. It may contain areas outside the city limits if part of the neighborhood area is also within the City.
This map layer represents the trails and paths in and around the City of Bloomington, Bloomington. This trails and paths features captures pedestrian features managed by both the Parks department and Planning and Transportation departments. Generally paths are adjacent to roads and trails are usually within Park areas.
This map layer represents the trails and paths in and around the City of Bloomington, Bloomington. This trails and paths features captures pedestrian features managed by both the Parks department and Planning and Transportation departments. Generally paths are adjacent to roads and trails are usually within Park areas.