Map Gallery - PDFs
Standard maps are created in digital PDF format to facilitate easy online viewing and printing capabilities of city wide and/or department specific geographic layers. If you don't already have the free Adobe PDF reader, you can download and install it from the Related Link area on the right.
If you are looking for detailed information on specific properties or locations check the Online Map Application Gallery for interactive GIS web applications.
If you are looking for downloadable GIS formats (KML-Google Earth, Shapefile- GIS) check the OpenData Catalog for other GIS layers and city data.
General City and Regional Maps
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| City Map (Color) Large format map (36"x 64") of the City of Arvada Map. You will need a large format plotter/printer or resize them to fit to your printers capabilities. Some text could be illegible if scaled to a smaller size. |
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| City Map (Black & White) Large format map (36"x 64") of the City of Arvada Map. You will need a large format plotter/printer or resize them to fit to your printers capabilities. Some text could be illegible if scaled to a smaller size. |
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| City Limits An 8 1/2 x 11" map showing the jurisdictional city limit boundary for the City of Arvada. |
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| Regional Map An 8 1/2 x 11" map showing the City of Arvada location in the Denver Metro area. |
Government Maps
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| City Council Districts The City of Arvada is divided into four Council Districts. The Mayor and two other councilmembers are elected "at large" meaning that they represent residents of the entire City of Arvada rather than a specific area or District. |
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| Fire Protection Districts Arvada, Fairmount, Coal Creek Canyon, and Southwest Adams County Fire Districts are the 4 Fire Districts that serve Arvada and the surrounding areas. These Districts are separate from the City of Arvada but provide Fire and EMS services to our area. |
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| Flood Plain Areas FEMA designated flood plain areas in Arvada |
Planning and Zoning Maps
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| Land Use (Comprehensive Plan) The Comprehensive Plan is a guide to help the City make decisions and establish its future direction. This maps shows future land use categories and is also known as the Comp Plan. |
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| Current Development Projects This map shows where current Engineering , Streets and Traffic, and Utility infrastructure projects are occuring throughout the city. It is updated every quarter. |
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| Historic Districts The Arvada Downtown, Reno Park, Stocke-Walter and the Churches Ranch Historic Districts are the 4 historic districts located in Arvada. |
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| Subdivisions The neighborhoods and subdivisions inside Arvada. |
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| Urban Renewal Areas The City of Arvada currently has various Urban Renewal Areas where redevelopment projects occur. |
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| Zoning Map Zoning Districts are created by dividing areas of land use and structures into certain categories. Zoning districts can also include restrictions such as, height, building density, and types of businesses. Generally zoning districts are divided into residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial categories. |
Parks and Recreation Maps
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| Trails Map Arvada and the surrounding area has roughly 230 miles of trails and bike lanes in our trail network. This map shows the location of the bike, pedestrian, equestrian trails, and bike lanes in the network. |
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| Park & Open Space Ownership Map This parks and open space layer shows the polygon areas for neighborhood parks, local golf courses, sports complexes, county open space areas, and a National Wildlife Refuge that are located in and around the City of Arvada. |
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| Parks and Trails Brochure This parks and trail map was created by an outside consultant for the Parks Dept and shown here for your convenience and use. |
Transportation Maps
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| Snow Removal Routes This map shows the 2010-2011 snow and ice removal routes for the Priority 1 and Priority 2 roads, school zones and hilly areas in Arvada. CDOT maintained state highways and interstates are also shown. |
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| Jefferson Parkway - Proposed Route The founding members of The Jefferson Parkway Public Highway Authority (JPPHA) are Jefferson County, the City of Arvada and the City and County of Broomfield. The JPPHA was formed to construct the last remaining unbuilt portion of the Denver metropolitan beltway system. This document shows the currently proposed route of the Jefferson Parkway. |
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| Traffic Counts The City of Arvada's Traffic and Transportation Division conducts regular traffic counts on major roads in the city. Most locations are recounted on a bi-annual basis. Arterial roads are indicated as bold line in the map, and the year the count was taken is in parenthesis. All traffic volumes are bi-directional 24 hour counts. |













