GIS Mapping
A Geographic Information System (GIS) uses geographical data to produce maps and other applications that help explain events, predict outcomes, plan strategies and guide decision making.
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Comprehensive Map
The Comprehensive Map allows users select different topographical or infrastructure features to create a customized map with layers.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.
Recycle, Garbage & Brush
The Recycle, Garbage and Brush Map helps residents confirm their respective collection days. Just enter your address to look up collection days for bulk, brush, garbage and recycling. The page also includes a link to a printable recycling schedule.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.
Streets and Boundaries Map
Use the Streets and Boundaries Map to look up Belton streets and boundaries such as the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Belton and its surrounding cities.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.
Thoroughfare Plan Map
Development and Traffic Counts
Use the Development and Traffic Counts Map to find out traffic counts in the region.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.
Floodplain Map
Use the Floodplain Map to view flood hazard boundaries and zones.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.
Sidewalk Map
Use the Sidewalk Map to view the sidewalks in Belton.
GIS maps are located on a separate website, which requires users to agree to a disclaimer to view.