GIS Division

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The City of Yuma Information Technology - GIS Division is responsible for maintaining the complete Geographic Information System (GIS) environment in use enterprise-wide at the City of Yuma, including such data as Address Points, Street Centerlines, Streetlights, Signs, Planning and Zoning layers, Water and Sewer infrastructure, etc.

General Public Maps

 

  • City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Facilities
    thm_parksmapThis web map was created to allow users in the community to access information about our parks, such as location, amenities, and general information.

     

    Some new features include:

    • Pictures of ramadas, playgrounds, etc.
    • General information about each ramada
    • Fillable ramada reservation form
    • User-friendly interface
    • Mobile capabilities
    • Updated design

    *This map is still under construction and is being updated weekly.

 

  • City of Yuma Historic Sites and District Boundaries
    thm_historicsitesThe Historic Districts and Boundaries map shows the more than 40 properties that are Individually-listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Yuma as well as the three irreplaceable historic districts in and around downtown Yuma (Main Street, Century Heights, and Brinley Avenue).

     

  • City of Yuma General Map
    City of Yuma WebmapThis web map was created to allow users in the community to access general information including addresses points, zoning, subdivisions, annexations, floodplains, etc.

 

 

  • City of Yuma Water Utilities
    thm_waterutiltiesThis web map contains information on the Water Utilities for the City of Yuma service area. This has the capability of search by address, and identify features on the map.

 

  • City of Yuma 2022 General Plan Story Map
    thm_generalplan2022The General Plan is a policy document and guide to where Yuma wants to be in the future. It provides comprehensive direction for the growth and development of the City of Yuma. The plan is intended to be both long range and visionary, and to provide guidance for actions to be taken in the next ten to twenty years.

 

 

 

Capital Improvement Program Maps