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Inlets collect exccess stormwater from the street and transition the flow into storm drains. It provide maintenance access to the storm drain system.
Sanitary sewer manholes allow maintenance access to the sanitary sewer system.
This feature is a digital representation of Corpus Christi's water mains infrastructure.
This feature is a digital representation of Corpus Christi's waste water mains infrastructure.
Storm drains carry off excess water (rainwater)
Storm drains carry off excess water (rainwater)
This contains paved streets and unpaved or paper streets that are within the city limits, as well as county or TxDot streets within the ETJ (Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction) of the city.
NOTE: This revision of the centerline was modified to align fields with OpenGov Asset Management and to update fields names with current usage.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.
TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.
TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.
TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.
The TIRZ boundary feature is interchangeable with TIF terminology. For the purpose of this geodatabase description, TIF is used as a financial term while TIRZ is used for geographic presentation.
TIF is defined as Tax Increment Financing.