Description: Shasta County Situs (physical) address point layer is intended for general reference, geocoding and mapping. This layer is not a legal document and should not be used as such. Within the Shasta County Situs (physical) address point layer the actual situs points have been moved onto the rooftop of the structure(s) in a parcel. This allows for a more specific location when mapping, geocoding or for general reference. Confirmation of each address situs point was done with the use of Google Maps Street View 2007-2016 imagery, ShastaGeo.DBO.Parcels layer, Megabyte and for City of Redding an annotaion layer was provided by City of Redding. This annotaion layer was added to Shasta County's database on, or close to, 02/04/2016 and named ShastaGeo.DBO.CORAddressAnno.
Copyright Text: Shasta County Resource Management Department
Contact Information:
Kirk Kirkby
1855 Placer Street
Redding, CA 96001
Phone: (530) 225-5789
Phone within Shasta County: (800) 528-2850
Office Hours:
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday through Friday
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Description: This dataset represents parcels within the city. It is a good representation of the taxable parcels the county Assessor maintains. We do NOT map rights-of-way, or slope easement parcels within the rights-of-way. Also, if parcels 'close-off' road right of way, we do not include those parcels due to public safety reasons. (E.G. the fire department needs to 'see' road cooridors within the parcel base.
Copyright Text: City of Redding GIS - Please Contact:
GIS Manager
530.225.4391,
777 Cypress Ave,
Redding, California 96001
Description: This dataset represents parcels within the city. It is a good representation of the taxable parcels the county Assessor maintains. We do NOT map rights-of-way, or slope easement parcels within the rights-of-way. Also, if parcels 'close-off' road right of way, we do not include those parcels due to public safety reasons. (E.G. the fire department needs to 'see' road cooridors within the parcel base.
Copyright Text: City of Redding GIS - Please Contact:
GIS Manager
530.225.4391,
777 Cypress Ave,
Redding, California 96001
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Description: This dataset represents parcels within the city. It is a good representation of the taxable parcels the county Assessor maintains. We do NOT map rights-of-way, or slope easement parcels within the rights-of-way. Also, if parcels 'close-off' road right of way, we do not include those parcels due to public safety reasons. (E.G. the fire department needs to 'see' road cooridors within the parcel base.
Copyright Text: City of Redding GIS - Please Contact:
GIS Manager
530.225.4391,
777 Cypress Ave,
Redding, California 96001
Description: The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet that need. With respect to activities that principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, at least 51 percent of the activity's beneficiaries must be low and moderate income. For CDBG, a person is considered to be of low income only if he or she is a member of a household whose income would qualify as "very low income" under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments program. Generally, these Section 8 limits are based on 50% of area median. Similarly, CDBG moderate income relies on Section 8 "lower income" limits, which are generally tied to 80% of area median. These data are from the 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS). To learn more about the Low to Moderate Income Populations visit: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/acs-low-mod-summary-data/Data Dictionary: DD_Low to Moderate Income Populations by Block GroupDate of Coverage: ACS 2011-2015
Copyright Text: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Census Bureau