Champaign Live Maps

Test Champaign's new Live Maps and let us know what you think.

Please direct all feedback to:
Mark Toalson
217-403-8970
mark.toalson@ci.champaign.il.us

Where is Champaign?

IL Map
Population (as of 2000):
67,518

Location:
40° 6' 47" North
88° 15' 40" West
740' above sea level

Time Zone:
Central Standard Time (CST)
Map Chicago to Champaign
138 miles; 2 hours 20 minutes

Map Indianapolis, IN to Champaign
126 miles; 2 hours 5 minutes

Map St. Louis, MO to Champaign
179 miles; 2 hours 55 minutes

Map Memphis, TN to Champaign
396 miles; 6 hours 15 minutes


City of Champaign Maps

This table lists all maps currently available from the City of Champaign's website. If you are looking for a particular map that is not here, please email the Webmaster a request for that map.

Map name and description    
2007 Active Subdivisions Map (Zoom version not yet available) PDF Version (124 KB)
2009 City Street Map Zoomify Version PDF Version (495 KB)
2009 Council Districts Map (Zoomify not currently available) PDF Version (1.2 MB)
Enterprise Zone Map (Zoomify version not yet available) PDF Version (1 MB)
Future Land Use Map Zoomify Version PDF Version (1.6 MB)
GPS Control Points Interactive Google™ map Google™ Map
Honorary Street Names No Zoom Map Available PDF Version (125 KB)
Neighborhoods in Champaign Zoomify Version 2008 Neighborhood Map (1.6 MB)
Neighborhood Wellness Planning Areas - 2006 Zoomify Version PDF Version (333 KB)
Sidewalk Snow Removal Areas (Zoom version not yet available) PDF Version (1.3 MB)
Snow Routes - Emergency (Zoom version not yet available) PDF Version (100 KB)
Snow Routes - Primary (Zoom version not yet available) PDF Version (1.1 MB)
TIF Districts Map Zoomify Version PDF Version (273 KB)
Zoning Map 2010 Zoomify Version PDF Version (2.4 MB)
Public Works Projects
2010 Engineering Construction No Zoom Map Available PDF Version (1.4 MB)
2010 Operations Construction No Zoom Map Available PDF Version (1.4 MB)

Champaign Area Greenways and Trails

From the CCRPC website:

What are Greenways and Trails?

A greenway is a corridor of open land that is managed for conservation and/or recreation. Greenways may follow natural land or water features such as rivers, shorelines or ridges, or human landscape features such as abandoned railroad corridors, trails or canals. Greenways may form connections between communities, parks, historic and cultural sites, and nature preserves. Greenways differ in their location and function, but overall, a greenway will provide recreational benefits, protect natural areas, enhance natural beauty and quality of life in neighborhoods and communities, or stimulate economic development opportunities.

A trail or path is a type of greenway that is separated from vehicular traffic and is dedicated to the use of pedestrians, bicyclists, roller skaters, wheelchair users, etc. Trails can be used for recreational purposes as well as to connect different land uses and facilities.

Maps and more information available at the CCRPC Greenways and Trails pages.

Champaign Public School Safe Walking Route Maps

From the CCRPC website:

Safe Walking Route Maps 2009

Safe Walking Route Maps show students, parents, and school personnel where the safest routes are to walk and bike to school, in terms of sidewalks, crosswalks, off-street trails, crossing guards, school bike rack locations, and traffic signals. Maps were created for all public elementary and middle schools in Champaign-Urbana.

Individual Safe School Walking Route Maps

CCRPC Safe Walking Route Maps pages.

Map File Formats

Maps on the City's website are available in two different file formats, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.

PDF Version Adobe PDF format

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  • Strength: Best format for printing
  • Strength: Best format to save for offline viewing
  • Weakness: Larger file size
  • Weakness: More awkward navigation

Zoomify Version Zoomify Flash format

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    Flash (Free download here)
  • Strength: Best format for quick navigation
  • Strength: Smaller file size
  • Weakness: Not printable
  • Weakness: Cannot save for offline viewing


PDF Version How to print a specific section from a large PDF map.

GIS Strategic Plan and Staffing

The City worked with a consultant to produce a GIS Strategic Plan.

You can view the [PDF] Complete GIS Plan (20 MB) here.