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GIS-Existing Maps
| Hudson City Map |
11x17 |
An 11x17 inch map that represents
a general overview of the City of Hudson. Included on this map are
points of interest, schools, parks, shopping areas, office and industrial
parks, and a variety of linear features. Also included is a street
index, which can be used to locate roads, based on a grid system.
This map was last updated in February, 2008. |
| Zoning District Map |
11x17 8.5x11 |
The Zoning Map illustrates the zoning districts
within the City of Hudson according to the City's Land Development
Code. In addition to showing zoning districts, the map also indicates
roads, railroads, and the City boundary. Last updated February, 2008.
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| Council Ward Map |
8.5x11 |
An 8.5x11 inch map that outlines
the locations of the City Council wards and the name of the Council
member serving each ward. The three at-large council, members are
also listed. Last updated December of 2007. |
| School District Map |
11x17
8.5x11 |
A map which shows the boundaries of each local school
district. Hudson, Stow, Twinsburg, Nordonia Hills, and Woodridge school
districts are included on this map. Last updated in November 2005.
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| Water Ownership Map |
8.5x11 |
An 8.5x11 inch map which represents
the water source for the various areas of the City of Hudson. Parts
of the City are served by Cleveland, Hudson, Summit County, and Stow
water supplies. This map does not take into account private wells.
Updated in November 2005. |
| Subdivision Map |
11x17
8.5x11 |
A map that shows the names and locations of all
subdivisions within the City. Also included are the outlines for zoning
districts within the City. Subdivisions are symbolized with different
colors, while the zoning districts have black and white symbology.
Last updated in February, 2008. |
| Hudson Watershed Map |
11x17 |
An 11x17 inch map that shows the
major watersheds and drainage areas within the City of Hudson. Brandywine
Creek, Tinkers Creek and Mud Brook are clearly represented in this
map. For a more detailed representation of the City's drainage, use
the GIS Viewer and click on the Storm Water Theme (located in the
drop-down list on the toolbar beneath the map). Last updated in September,
2003. |
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