Description: The Metropolitan Council's Imagine 2050, the regional development guide for the Twin Cities region, was adopted on February 12, 2025. This dataset reflects the agreed upon community designations between a community and the Metropolitan Council and is intended to work in concert with land use policies to guide growth in areas with urban infrastructure; establish distinct land use policies and density expectations' protect agricultural land and natural amenities; and outline strategies to meet the region's forecasted growth. Community designations are further used to plan and implement regional policies at the local level.Data download and full metadata at: https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_metc/plan_imagine2050_comdes/metadata/metadata.html
Description: The 2020 Generalized Land Use Inventory dataset encompasses the seven county Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) Metropolitan Area in Minnesota. The dataset was developed by the Metropolitan Council, a regional governmental organization that deals, in part, with regional issues and long range planning for the Twin Cities area. The data were interpreted from April 2020 air photos, with additional assistance from county parcel data and assessor's information, Internet information, field checks , and community review.The following generalized land use classes are used (some of which have subclasses):Single Family ResidentialMultifamily ResidentialOfficeRetail and Other CommercialMixed UseIndustrial and UtilityExtractiveInstitutionalPark, Recreational, or PreserveGolf CourseMajor HighwayRailwayAirportAgricultureUndevelopedWaterData download and full metadata at: https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_metc/plan_generl_lnduse2020/metadata/metadata.html
Description: The Metropolitan Council routinely compiles individual land use plans and plan amendments from communities within the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area into a single regional data layer. A principal goal of the Regional Planned Land Use dataset is to allow users to view, analyze and display planned land use data for anywhere in the seven county metropolitan area with a consistent land use classification scheme. The Metropolitan Council uses the Regional Planned Land Use (PLU) data to help monitor growth and plan for regional services such as regional parks, transit service, and wastewater collection and treatment.Although the planned land use data is based on the locally adopted land use plans and designations for each community, it represent only data that has been submitted to the Metropolitan Council for review per the Metropolitan Land Planning Act of 1995 (Minn. Stat 473.864, Subd 2 and 473.175, Subd 1). See Data Quality Information (Section 2 of this metadata) for specifics about the Metropolitan Land Planning Act of 1995 under Completeness information.Since there is no official State or Regional land use coding scheme that communities must conform with, the variability of content and codes between communities' land use plans is nearly as vast as the number of communities themselves (187). Differences among communities can range from the implementation of different land use categories to conflicting definitions of similar categories. The PLU dataset attempts to effectively level out the variability among communities by translating communities land use categories and descriptions into a common classification scheme developed and endorsed by MetroGIS (a regional GIS data sharing consortium) participants while retaining each communities' original categories. Although the comparability of land use plans between communities has greatly improved as a result of this translation or "regionalization" of communities' land use codes, it is possible that not all community land use definitions have been precisely translated into the most appropriate regional land use category.In conjunction with other regional information (i.e., land use trend data, households and jobs forecasts), the PLU data can help communities more easily understand regional and sub-regional planning goals and Council staff, working with individual local units of government, can better plan for the future needs and financing of regional services.Data download and full metadata at: https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_metc/plan_pland_land_use/metadata/metadata.html