Description: A Milepoint represents the location along a CDOT highway where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point (i.e., milepoints are whole number reference points, such as 57.000). Please note, mile posts are not necessarily found at milepoints. Milepoint features are represented by point geographic shapes.
Description: Features in this dataset represent public roads under local jurisdiction that are functionally classified as arterials or collectors. Features are represented by polyline (linear) geographic shapes.
Copyright Text: DTD GIS Data Management Unit - Phyllis Snider
Description: Features in this dataset represent public roads under local jurisdiction that are functionally classified as local. Features are represented by polyline (linear) geographic shapes.
Copyright Text: DTD GIS Data Management Unit - Phyllis Snider
Description: Features in this dataset represent the boundaries of each county in the State of Colorado. Features are represented by polygon geographic shapes and have an accessible label field
Description: Features in this dataset represent CDOT Engineering Regions for the State of Colorado. Features are represented by polygon geographic shapes. Includes changes made to Region 1 and Region 4 boundaries in October 2022.
Description: The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) planning area boundary represents the geographic area for which the MPO is responsible for transportation planning. The 5 MPOs in Colorado are Denver Regional Council of Governments, Grand Valley, North Front Range, Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, and Pueblo Area Council of Governments. Adopted MPO boundaries as of 12/31/2015. This includes boundaries adopted by PPACG and GV and the Governor in 2015.
Description: The 15 Transportation Planning Regions (TPRs) include the 5 MPOs and 10 Rural TPRs - Pikes Peak, Denver Metro, North Front Range, Pueblo Area, Grand Valley, Eastern, Southeast, San Luis Valley, Gunnison Valley, Southwest, Intermountain, Northwest, Upper Front Range, Central Front Range and South Central.The State of Colorado has been divided into 15 Transportation Planning Regions as set forth in CRS 43-1-1102 (8)(a), 43-1-1103 (5) (C.R.S.) and the Rules and Regulations for The Statewide Transportation Planning Process and Transportation Planning Regions (The Rules). Five of these are the Metropolitan Planning Areas. The remaining 10 rural Transportation Planning Regions are grouped in geographic contiguous areas with transportation commonalities comprised of Counties and all Municipalities within the counties of these given boundaries.Adopted TPR boundaries as of 12/31/2015. This includes TPR boundaries affected by PPACG MPO and GV MPO boundary changes in 2015.
Description: The baseline features in this dataset were created by Applied Geographics for CDOT during the ROW/Real property modernization project which began in 2015. In March 2020 CDOT took over maintenance of the data. The source files used to create the baseline dataset were primarily right of way project files. The features were either digitized in ArcGIS Pro from georeferenced PDF source files, converted from the source Microstation DGN files using a custom CAD to GIS conversion tool, or created in ArcGIS Pro using the traverse tool from a legal description.
Description: The baseline features in this dataset were created by Applied Geographics for CDOT during the ROW/Real property modernization project which began in 2015. In March 2020 CDOT took over maintenance of the data. The source files used to create the baseline dataset were primarily right of way project files. The features were either digitized in ArcGIS Pro from georeferenced PDF source files, converted from the source Microstation DGN files using a custom CAD to GIS conversion tool, or created in ArcGIS Pro using the traverse tool from a legal description.
Description: The baseline features in this dataset were created by Applied Geographics for CDOT during the ROW/Real property data modernization project which began in 2015. In March 2020 CDOT took over maintenance and life cycle of the data. The source files used to create the baseline dataset were right of way project files.The features in this dataset were either digitized from georeferenced PDF source files or created directly from the source Microstation DGN files using the CDOT CAD to GIS conversion tool.
Description: Features in this dataset represent the legal incorporation boundaries of all incorporated cities in the State of Colorado. Features are represented by polygon geographic shapes. All local municipalities in the State of Colorado that are tracked by the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA). Boundaries are updated annually.
Copyright Text: Department of Local Affairs (DOLA).
Service URL: https://services3.arcgis.com/DgjqnJA1rgO92Soi/arcgis/rest/services/Municipal_Boundary/FeatureServer/0