Description: This data set of polygon features represents Riverside County's Supervisorial districts. Created from using ESRI Redistricting Online 2.36 Application. The ESRI Redistricting Online 2.36 Application used Census and PL 94-171 data. Supervisorial district boundaries were adopted by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on 12/14/2021 by Resolution No. 2021-215. a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside Establishing New Supervisorial Boundaries in Riverside County in Accordance with Redistricting Laws. All Districts. LINK TO RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors clarified further on 12/6/2022 regarding representation as the boundaries transition from 2011 to 2023. See url below.http://rivcocob.org/proceeds/2022/p2022_12_06_files/03.01001.pdfDistricts 2, 4 and 5 become effective in January 2023.Districts 1 and 3 become effective in January 2025.Adjusted boundaries as authorized by Resolution No. 2021-215, Pg3, lines 19-23.
Description: ZIP Code boundaries were developed from street delivery 5-digit ZIP Codes. These polygons identify areas where mail is delivered (from a city block or two to a whole rural town).ZIPCODE: Zip Code numberNAME: Community name, per USPS.
Description: This data set of polygon features represents Riverside County's school districts. Layer was provided by Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE).Data was spatially adjusted in 2020.Last updated 2/2020
Description: Depicts areas in Riverside County desingated as Indian Lands, based on the Public Land Survey System to align with the Township, Range, and Sections as they are described. Data was downloaded from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) website, then clipped with Riverside County boundaries. Please note that some tribal lands go beyond Riverside County boundaries. Data was last confirmed on 10/1/2015 and processed by RCIT-GIS, Emily Lee.
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Copyright Text: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Pacific Regional Office, RCIT-GIS