Description: A highways data layer based off TLMA.STREETS. This layer contains the highway type, number and speed limit fields. There is also an Alias field for alternative names. Latest changes - Changed a section of the I-215/SH-60 combined from a primary designation of SH-60 to I-215. SH-60 is now the alias in the section of I-215 between Riverside and Moreno Valley. Future changes - 90/60/215 Interchange configuration, 215/60 realignment. 04/24/09 - New state highway relinquishments on Highway 86, 195. Parts of those highways have been removed. Hwy 86S now Hwy 86.
Description: This data is intended for geographic display and analysis, and is for identifying the areas where tax monies for each separate zone is utilized.Supplemental_Information: This data is derived from enginerring drawings and image interpretation under the guidance of California Licensed Professional Land Surveyors. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and precision of the boundaries. Additional information regarding the development of this layer may be acquired by contacting the GIS section of Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District at RCFCGIS@RCFlood.org.
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Copyright Text: Credit for this material belongs solely to the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District.
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Description: This data set of polygon features represents Riverside County's Incorporated City Boundaries. Topology has been run and all gaps and overlaps have been fixed. The data has been adjusted to match Riverside County Parcel Boundaries. The city name field is used to represent the citys' name. Every polygon that represents an incorporated city must have a city name.Maintained by Stella Spadafora, 06/04/12
Description: This data set of polygon features represents Riverside County's Incorporated City Boundaries. Topology has been run and all gaps and overlaps have been fixed. The data has been adjusted to match Riverside County Parcel Boundaries. The city name field is used to represent the citys' name. Every polygon that represents an incorporated city must have a city name.Maintained by Stella Spadafora, 06/04/12
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