This map shows the median household income in the United States in 2012. Information for the 2012 Median Household Income is an estimate of income for calendar year 2012. Income amounts are expressed in current dollars, including an adjustment for inflation or cost-of-living increases. The median is the value that divides the distribution of household income into two equal parts. The median household income in the United States overall was $50,157 in 2012. This map shows Esri's 2012 estimates using Census 2010 geographies. The geography depicts States at greater than 50m scale, Counties at 7.5m to 50m scale, Census Tracts at 200k to 7.5m scale, and Census Block Groups at less than 200k scale. Scale Range: 1:591,657,528 down to 1:72,224 For more information on this map, including our terms of use, visit us online at http://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/Demographics/USA_Median_Household_Income
The Height and Bulk Districts are a component of the Zoning Map which in turn is a key component of the San Francisco Planning Code. The data is available in GIS Shapefile format. The .dbf file can be opened in Excel, Access or other spreadsheet or database programs. The Zoning Map comprises: - Zoning Districts - Height and Bulk Districts - Special Use Districts - Preservation Districts - Coastal Zone Area - Special Sign Districts The official Zoning Map can be found in the San Francisco Planning Code: http://planningcode.sfplanning.org (click on the links under ZONING MAPS on the left navigation column).
Current and historical information on a variety of over the counter and plan review applications and permits that generally include a public comment process and do not authorize construction activities.
Layer that represents property boundaries. Specific tracts of real estate defined by a legal description and used for taxing purposes, among others. Data is current, as of Winter, 2014.