Chester County, Pennsylvania - Cities Map

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• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

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* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than ZIP Code and Color, such as Territory in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

NEW Automatic Heatmaps (Color-Ramped Maps): Create a heatmap (continuous color gradient) from the Data* column in your spreadsheet by specifying Color values only next to the highest and lowest Data values (leaving the rest of the Color column empty). The Data column must contain numeric values (percentages and currency values are supported).
Pro tip: You can also specify one or more intermediate Color values between the high and low Data values for additional control.

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: County, State Abbrev, Data* and Color. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom area. • Free version has a limit of 1,000 rows; monthly contributors can map up to 10,000 rows per map
• Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers
• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file
• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading
• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that county
• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:
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3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)
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3. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than State, County and Color, such as Salesperson in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

NEW Automatic Heatmaps (Color-Ramped Maps): Create a heatmap (continuous color gradient) from the Data* column in your spreadsheet by specifying Color values only next to the highest and lowest Data values (leaving the rest of the Color column empty). The Data column must contain numeric values (percentages and currency values are supported).
Pro tip: You can also specify one or more intermediate Color values between the high and low Data values for additional control.

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: Longitude, Latitude, Data* and Color. You can also map Addresses**. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom point. • Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers
• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file
• Longitude and Latitude must be in decimal degrees such as -87.633, 41.854 for Chicago (note: the U.S. and western hemisphere have negative longitudes)
• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading
• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that custom point
• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code
• If present, the Address column must contain U.S. addresses in this format: address, city, state, ZIP Code**
• If you don't already have Longitude/Latitudes and want to build your Google Sheet interactively: As you click the map or use Search places, the Long Lat is shown above the map and you can copy/paste it into your Google Sheet

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:
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3. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than Lat, Long and Color, such as Name in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

** Addresses will be converted to Latitude and Longitude so they can be mapped. Read details about mapping addresses.

NEW Automatic Heatmaps (Color-Ramped Maps): Create a heatmap (continuous color gradient) from the Data* column in your spreadsheet by specifying Color values only next to the highest and lowest Data values (leaving the rest of the Color column empty). The Data column must contain numeric values (percentages and currency values are supported).
Pro tip: You can also specify one or more intermediate Color values between the high and low Data values for additional control.

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Chester County, Pennsylvania - Cities Map

This map shows city limits near West Chester, Phoenixville, Coatesville, Downingtown, and Kennett Square.

See a Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits map on Google Maps, check if an address is in city limits, and optionally show counties, townships and ZIP Codes. Draw, measure distance and share your interactive map of Chester County, Pennsylvania city boundaries or city lines. You can also create custom overlays and more with mapBuilder just below the map.

Find out ‘Am I In City Limits’ and ‘Is My Address In City Limits’ with this Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits checker: To find city by address, type the address into the Search places box above the map.

Quick Tips for using this Chester County, Pennsylvania City Limits map tool

  1. There are four ways to get started:
    • Type an address, city, etc. into the Search places box above the map and choose the one you want from the auto-complete list
    • Click the map to see the city name for where you clicked (Monthly Contributors also get Dynamic Maps)
    • Search using GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) using the Find lat long box in the top right above the map*
    • Click the Use Current Location button in the upper right corner of the map to use your current device location. Click the Use Current Location button again to automatically update your location every minute (Monthly Contributors also get an option to update continuously, shown as ◉A for Active).**
    City limits will draw and your selected city’s boundaries will be highlighted in blue. At the top of the map, the city name will appear, along with a Class code (see below for details), the area of the city in square miles, and the Latitude/Longitude for the blue pin.
  2. Check the Show labels checkbox in the lower left corner of the map to see the county name labels on this city borders map
  3. Use the SHOW OTHER LAYERS panel in the lower left corner of the map to show county lines, US civil townships and US ZIP Codes on the map, overlaid on the city map.
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* You can search using various formats of latitude longitude, including degrees, minutes and seconds; degrees and decimal minutes; or decimal degrees
** The Use Current Location button will be more accurate on smartphones and other devices containing a GPS; desktop browsers typically show an approximate location

Why would you need a map with city limits or city boundaries?

As a general rule, “property within a city’s limit is subject to city taxation and city regulation, and expects city services (provided by the city government). Areas outside any city’s limit are considered to be unincorporated, and in most U.S. states they are by default regulated and taxed by the county. In others, areas outside a city’s limit fall within another type of local government, such as the civil township (a division of a county).” More details here.

Here are several example uses for city limits on Google Maps (see disclaimer):

  • Taxation Insights: Areas within city limits often have different tax structures and rates. Understanding variations in city sales tax and real estate taxes can help residents and businesses make informed financial decisions.
  • Civic Responsibilities: For residents, understanding city limits can clarify which local government’s regulations and services apply to them, from voting districts to utility services.
  • Inspecting City Boundaries Visually: Sometimes you need to see exactly where one city ends and another begins on the map. A visual city boundary map can help confirm whether a road, property, business, neighborhood or destination is inside or outside the city limits.
  • Business Opportunities: Entrepreneurs and investors can identify potential markets or underserved areas by clearly seeing where one city ends and another begins.
  • Real Estate Decisions: Potential homebuyers or renters can make informed decisions based on a property’s location relative to city limits, taking into account school districts and available services.
  • Cultural Engagement: City limits can define cultural or entertainment districts, helping visitors and locals explore and experience the unique vibes of different urban areas.
  • Tourism and Recreation: Tourists can plan trips more efficiently, distinguishing between urban adventures within city limits and excursions in surrounding regions.
  • Urban Navigation: Whether driving or walking, knowing city limits helps users understand their proximity to city centers, suburbs, or rural areas, optimizing their journey and ensuring they stay within desired boundaries.
  • Research & Urban Planning: City limits provide crucial data points for urban planners, sociologists, and geographers studying urbanization, infrastructure, and demographics.
  • Public Safety: For law enforcement and emergency services, clear city boundaries aid in jurisdictional responsibilities, ensuring timely and appropriate responses.
  • Local Campaigns and Advocacy: Grassroots movements, political campaigns, and community organizers can tailor their strategies and outreach based on city boundaries.
  • Environmental Impact Studies: Researchers assessing environmental impacts can utilize city limits to focus on urban ecosystems, pollution levels, and conservation efforts.
  • Educational Context: Students and educators benefit from visualizing city limits when discussing local history, governance, and urban development.
  • Commercial Logistics: Businesses involved in delivery, transportation, or logistics can optimize routes and operations based on city boundaries.

Why was this tool created? You can only view ONE city’s boundaries at a time on Google Maps, whereas this tool incorporates a Google Maps municipal boundaries overlay so you can see a map with ALL city limits in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Census Bureau Statistics

Click the city names above the map to show the following Census demographic data for the city the blue pin is located in

Census data is available for U.S. cities, counties, civil townships and ZIP Codes.

Populations and People
Total Population
Income and Poverty
Median Household Income
Education
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Employment
Employment Rate
Housing
Total Housing Units
Health
Without Health Care Coverage
Families and Living Arrangements
Total Households
Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

Chester County, Pennsylvania populated places *

This map shows city limits near the following Chester County, Pennsylvania populated places:

Place NamePlace TypePopulationPopulation Year
Tredyffrintownship32,0672024
West Goshentownship24,1392024
West Chesterborough22,7582024
West Whitelandtownship20,8852024
Phoenixvilleborough20,2862024
Uwchlantownship19,7722024
East Goshentownship18,5092024
Calntownship15,2032024
East Whitelandtownship15,0692024
West Bradfordtownship14,8572024
Upper Uwchlantownship13,6122024
Coatesvillecity13,3902024
New Gardentownship11,5062024
Willistowntownship11,4862024
Westtowntownship11,3622024
Easttowntownship11,1642024
East Bradfordtownship11,0252024
East Brandywinetownship10,4542024
Kennetttownship9,2852024
East Nottinghamtownship9,1882024
London Grovetownship9,1002024
West Calntownship9,0742024
Schuylkilltownship8,9592024
East Pikelandtownship8,7182024
Honey Brooktownship8,5972024
North Coventrytownship8,4842024
Downingtownborough8,4632024
Valleytownship8,0522024
East Marlboroughtownship7,9932024
East Fallowfieldtownship7,9482024
West Brandywinetownship7,9462024
East Vincenttownship7,7962024
East Coventrytownship7,3652024
West Vincenttownship6,9302024
Kennett Squareborough6,7132024
Charlestowntownship6,6082024
Lionvilleunincorporated place6,5822020
Penntownship6,0632024
Paoliunincorporated place6,0022020
East Calntownship5,9242024
Oxfordborough5,9092024
Lower Oxfordtownship5,9062024
New Londontownship5,9012024
Extonunincorporated place5,6222020
Chesterbrookunincorporated place5,6102020
Sadsburytownship4,6482024
Pocopsontownship4,4952024
Franklintownship4,4862024
Birminghamtownship4,1332024
West Pikelandtownship4,0732024
Parkesburgborough3,9842024
Spring Cityborough3,9252024
Pennsburytownship3,9062024
Wallacetownship3,7972024
Berwynunincorporated place3,7752020
Thorndaleunincorporated place3,6692020
Frazerunincorporated place3,6352020
Malvernborough3,4542024
London Britaintownship3,2082024
Thornburytownship3,1922024
Haytiunincorporated place2,8902020
West Nottinghamtownship2,8762024
South Coventrytownship2,8412024
West Groveborough2,8312024
Londonderrytownship2,6522024
Warwicktownship2,6272024
Upper Oxfordtownship2,6132024
West Fallowfieldtownship2,4942024
West Sadsburytownship2,4592024
West Nantmealtownship2,2802024
Eagleviewunincorporated place2,1932020
South Pottstownunincorporated place2,1502020
Kenilworthunincorporated place2,1482020
Honey Brookborough1,9152024
East Nantmealtownship1,8702024
South Coatesvilleborough1,7472024
Lincoln Universityunincorporated place1,7392020
Elktownship1,7292024
Devonunincorporated place1,5802020
Calnunincorporated place1,4942020
Chadds Fordunincorporated place1,4762020
Elversonborough1,4042024
Newlintownship1,3792024
Atglenborough1,3202024
Toughkenamonunincorporated place1,2972020
Highlandtownship1,2892024
Avondaleborough1,2742024
Nottinghamunincorporated place1,2602020
Dilworthtownunincorporated place1,1502020
Pomeroyunincorporated place1,0852020
Sadsburyvilleunincorporated place1,0012020
Glenmooreunincorporated place8722020
Pughtownunincorporated place8492020
West Marlboroughtownship8322024
Cochranvilleunincorporated place6312020
Kimbertonunincorporated place5682020
Cheyney Universityunincorporated place5652020
Modenaborough5462024
Eagleunincorporated place4982020
Hamortonunincorporated place1792020
Marshalltonunincorporated placen/an/a
Unionvilleunincorporated placen/an/a
Westwoodunincorporated placen/an/a

* Important note about populations: The populated place populations above should not be added together to estimate the total population of Chester County, Pennsylvania:
- Unicorporated places shown above are Census Designated Places (CDPs), which are unincorporated communities defined by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes, and when a CDP lies within a township or other county subdivision, the same residents may be reflected in both totals
- In some states, township totals can also overlap with incorporated cities and towns, so some residents may be represented in both a township total and a city or town total

Selection Tools: Find Cities by radius or by drawing a line or shape

  1. Click the Selection Tools button in the lower left corner of the map
  2. – RADIUS SELECT: To find Cities within a radius, specify the mileage in the “Optional radius select” box, then use the Point “Add a marker” tool to drop the center point of the radius.* While using the Point “Add a marker” tool, you can also use the Search places box to select Cities within a radius of an address, or use the Find lat long box to select Cities within a radius of a given latitude longitude.
    – SELECT USING A LINE OR SHAPE: To find Cities that touch a line or a shape you draw, use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished*
    – SELECT WITHIN DISTANCE OF A LINE OR SHAPE (also known as a buffer): To find Cities that are within a distance of a line or a shape you draw, first specify the mileage in the “Optional radius select” box, then use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished*
  3. The Cities and City Limits will be highlighted and listed in a “Results from map” box below the map, where you can copy the selected Cities for use in a spreadsheet or other document
    – Optionally, keep drawing shapes to select more Cities
  4. When you are finished selecting Cities, click the “Done Selecting” button in the lower left corner of the map

* Cities will get selected if any part of the shape you draw (or applied radius or buffer) falls within the city limits

FAQs for Chester County, Pennsylvania - Cities Map

How do I show Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits on Google Maps?
This Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits map tool shows Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits on Google Maps. You can also show county lines, township boundaries and ZIP Codes on the map by checking the box in the lower left corner of the map.
Why might I need to know the Chester County, Pennsylvania city for a given place or address?
You might need to know the Chester County, Pennsylvania city for an address to: - determine applicable laws or regulations based on city jurisdiction - determine what Chester County, Pennsylvania city an address is located in or if it is in an unincorporated area - determine what county or counties a city is located in - record city information when conducting field research using GPS coordinates (see * above) - perform volunteer work based on city - perform emergency dispatch based on city - calculate the correct local city sales tax
How do I find Chester County, Pennsylvania city by address?
To find the Chester County, Pennsylvania city for an address, type the address in the Search places box above this Chester County, Pennsylvania city limits Checker map tool. the Chester County, Pennsylvania city name appears near the top of the map and the blue dot shows the location of the address on the map.

Looking to show only County Boundaries on Google Maps? Here it is: County Lines.

Additional Usage Tips

  • Be sure to read the Quick Tips above on how to use this map tool
  • In the upper right corner of the map, you can switch the map between Map view (with optional Terrain), Satellite view or POI view (points of interest)
  • As you zoom in, highways, roads, streets and other map features are also shown on this City map
  • The Search places box uses a standard Google Maps geocoding engine, therefore you can type street addresses, road names, points of interest, etc. to see what city that location is part of
    – Note that typing an address will zoom in the map very close, whereas typing a city or county by itself will show you a map with a wider view
  • Because the map layers are complex, boundaries will not be shown if you are zoomed out too far
  • Search the FAQs for more detailed help

Coverage Notes

This map shows city limits near the Chester County, Pennsylvania populated places above.

RANDOM-COLORED city regions

Class codes shown beside the city name:
– C1: An active incorporated place that does not serve as a county subdivision equivalent
– C2: An active incorporated place that is legally coextensive with a county subdivision but treated as independent of any county subdivision
– C5: An active incorporated place that is independent of any county subdivision and serves as a county subdivision equivalent
– C6: An active incorporated place that partially is independent of any county subdivision and serves as a county subdivision equivalent or partially coextensive with a county subdivision but treated as independent of any county subdivision
– C7: An incorporated place that is independent of any county
– C8: The balance of a consolidated city excluding the separately incorporated place(s) within that consolidated government
– C9: An inactive or nonfunctioning incorporated place

City Limits depicted include the following types of incorporated places for each state

Alabama city, town
Alaska borough, city, municipality
American Samoa village
Arizona city, town
Arkansas city, town
California city, town
Colorado city, town
Connecticut borough, city
Delaware city, town, village
District of Columbia city
Florida city, town, village
Georgia city, unified government, town
Idaho city
Illinois city, town, village
Indiana city, town
Iowa city
Kansas city
Kentucky city, urban county
Louisiana city, town, village
Maine city
Maryland city, town, village
Massachusetts city
Michigan city, village
Minnesota city
Mississippi city, town, village
Missouri city, town, village
Montana city, town
Nebraska city, village
Nevada city
New Hampshire city
New Jersey borough, city, town, village
New Mexico city, town, village
New York city, village
Northern Mariana Islands village
North Carolina city, town, village
North Dakota city
Ohio city, village
Oklahoma city, town
Oregon city, town
Pennsylvania borough, city, municipality, town
Rhode Island city
South Carolina city, town
South Dakota city, town, village
Tennessee city, metropolitan government, town
Texas city, town, village
US Virgin Islands town
Utah city, town, township
Vermont city, village
Virginia city, town
Washington city, town
West Virginia city, corporation, town, village
Wisconsin city, village
Wyoming city, town

Sources

– US Census Bureau

DISCLAIMER

Accuracy and Limitations: The information provided by this map tool has been obtained from various public data sources shown in the Sources box above. These sources have varying degrees of reliability and completeness and are subject to change over time. Additionally, while the latitude and longitude values displayed by the map marker suggest a high degree of precision, you should be aware that the underlying Google Maps and source data may not reflect this level of accuracy nor precision.

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