We have upgraded our City of Buffalo Property viewer to the new HTML5 platform. You have unsaved data that will be lost if you leave this page. Seeps are not protected as CEFs but are noted for reference. These maps may be generalized and may not reflect current conditions. This application uses licensed Geocortex Essentials technology for Esri's ArcGIS Server. This data is available for download in a shapefile format in the projection, NAD 1983 Texas Statewide Mapping System (Meters).   512-936-7000
The data contained in this site is compiled from many sources. Spring critical environmental features (CEFs) were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments and City of Austin staff review and field observations. The City of Buffalo makes no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information provided in this application. All rights reserved. Maps shall not be reduced or enlarged. This map may contain cartographic errors and omissions. The lines can, but may not correspond to distribution lines or facilities in the ground, and normally follow along roads. Users of this data are hereby notified to consult information sources for verification. On this website we provide an interactive environment in which users who are interested in learning about our Geographic Information System (GIS) services may find such information and, if they choose to do so, create various mapping "scenarios" related to their areas of interest. These maps are accessible to anyone who may subsequently access this project database and are not considered confidential information by the City of Buffalo. Chapter 13 of the Texas Water Code requires a CCN holder to provide continuous and adequate service to the area within the boundaries of its certificated service area. All rights reserved. Bookmarks should point to http://gis.city-buffalo.com/cobapps/publicapps/HTML5/default.html to eliminate broken links when the update project is completed. Facility only service lines may, but may not always, correspond to distribution lines or facilities in the ground, and normally follow along roads. This application uses licensed Geocortex Essentials technology for the Esri ® ArcGIS platform. The CONTENT is provided without any representation or warranty of any kind, and in particular without representation or warranty about the CONTENT quality, accuracy, completeness or timeliness. The CCN Viewer may be used to search by address to locate the water or sewer CCN service provider. Bookmarks should point to http://gis.city-buffalo.com/cobapps/publicapps/HTML5/default.html to eliminate broken links when the update project is completed. Update frequency is monthly but is not guaranteed. Problem reports or general comments can be emailed to City of Buffalo MIS Department(webmaster@city-buffalo.com). On this website we provide an interactive environment in which users who are interested in learning about our Geographic Information System (GIS) services may find such information and, if they choose to do so, create various mapping "scenarios" related to their areas of interest. A Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) gives a retail public utility the exclusive right to provide retail water and sewer utility service to an identified geographic area which our rules refer to as the "certificated service area". Open in External Program. but now you can also access the Property Viewer from your smart phone or tablet.
Attention: Mapping Staff
We encourage the use of public data that the City of Austin has published to spark innovation, promote public collaboration, increase government transparency, and inform decision making. Information within this web mapping application is provided as a public service by the City of Buffalo. We cannot guarantee that all information is current or accurate.
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