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Divisão Territorial De Cuiabá WILSON PEREIRA DOS SANTOS Prefeito Municipal de Cuiabá JACY RIBEIRO DE PROENÇA Vice Prefeita Municipal ANDELSON GIL DO AMARAL PEDRO PINTO DE OLIVEIRA ÉDEN CAPISTRANO PINTO JOÃO DE SOUZA VIEIRA FILHO Secretário Municipal de Governo Secretário Municipal de Secretário Municipal de Meio Secretário Municipal de Trabalho, Comunicação Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Urbano Desenv. Econômico e Turismo. JOSÉ ANTÔNIO ROSA GUILHERME FREDERICO MÜLLER OSCAR SOARES MARTINS ADRIANA BUSSIKI SANTOS Procurador Geral do Município Secretário Municipal de Secretário Municipal de Trânsito e Presidente do Instituto de Pesquisa Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão. Transporte Urbano e Desenvolvimento Urbano MÁRIO OLÍMPIO MEDEIROS FILHO GUILHERME ANTÔNIO MALUF PEDRO LUIZ SHINOHARA JÚLIO CÉSAR PINHEIRO Secretário Municipal de Cultura Secretária Municipal de Saúde Secretário Municipal de Esporte e Presidente da Agência Municipal de Cidadania Habitação Popular CELCITA ROSA PINHEIRO DA SILVA JOSÉ CARLOS CARVALHO SOUZA EDUARDO ALEXANDRE RICCI RONALDO ROSA TAVEIRA Secretário Municipal de Assistência Secretário Municipal de Finanças Ouvidor Geral do Município de Presidente do Instituto de Prev. Social e Desenvolvimento Humano Cuiabá/Ombudsman Social dos Serv. de Cuiabá JOSÉ EUCLIDES DOS SANTOS FILHO CARLOS CARLÃO P. DO NASCIMENTO LUIZ MÁRIO DE BARROS JOSÉ ANTÔNIO ROSA Secretário Municipal de Infra- Secretário Municipal de Educação Auditoria e Controle Interno Diretor Presidente da Agência Estrutura Municipal de Saneamento PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DE CUIABÁ INSTITUTO DE PLANEJAMENTO E DESENVOLVIMENTO URBANO DIRETORIA DE PESQUISA E INFORMAÇÃO ORGANIZAÇÃO GEOPOLÍTICA DE CUIABÁ • LIMITES MUNICIPAIS • LIMITES DOS DISTRITOS • LIMITE DO PERÍMETRO URBANO • ADMINISTRAÇÕES REGIONAIS • ABAIRRAMENTO Cuiabá, agosto de 2007. 2007. Prefeitura Municipal de Cuiabá/IPDU Ficha catalográfica CUIABÁ. Prefeitura Municipal de Cuiabá / Organização Geopolítica de Cuiabá. / IPDU - Instituto de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Urbano. Cuiabá: 2007. 130 p. Instituto de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Urbano - IPDU Praça Alencastro, Palácio Alencastro, 3º Andar. Prefeitura Municipal de Cuiabá 78005-580 - Cuiabá/MT - Brasil Fone: (0xx65) 3051 9200 Telefax: (0xx65) 3051 9202 Eletrocorreio: ipdu@cuiabá.mt.gov.br INSTITUTO DE PLANEJAMENTO E DESENVOLVIMENTO URBANO - IPDU ADRIANA BUSSIKI SANTOS Presidente JUACY DA SILVA Diretor Executivo JANDIRA MARIA PEDROLLO Diretora de pesquisa e informação LAURO BOA SORTE CARNEIRO LAURISTELA GUIMARÃES Assessor técnico Assessora de comunicação CATARINA GONÇALVES DE ALMEIDA ADEMAR POPPI Assessora Jurídica Diretor de projetos especiais TATIANA MONTEIRO COSTA E SILVA EDUARDO VICENTE REBELO BUENO Diretora de plano diretor Coordenador administrativo-financeiro ABÍLIO MATEUS SILVANA APARECIDA ARRUDA Gerente de cartografia Gerente EQUIPE TÉCNICA Elaboração ARQ. JANDIRA MARIA PEDROLLO Colaboração ERIONETE SILVA MENDES (ESTAGIÁRIA) JANAÍNA FACCHINETTO (ESTAGIÁRIA) Mapas AIRTON LACERDA (ESTAGIÁRIO) JANICE PROENÇA DA CRUZ (TÉC. EM DESENHO) Copidesque CHAUKE STEPHAN FILHO (LICENCIADO EM LETRAS) Capa LAURO BOA SORTE CARNEIRO APRESENTAÇÃO O Instituto de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Urbano, pela Diretoria de Pesquisa e Informação, tem a satisfação de oferecer à população cuiabana a compilação documental ORGANIZAÇÃO GEOPOLÍTICA DE CUIABÁ. Seu objetivo é divulgar a legislação existente referente a formação do território municipal, de forma didática e sistematizada, bem como descrever o desenvolvimento do processo de formação do município, demonstrando ao mesmo tempo suas sucessivas perdas territoriais assim como as divisões geopolíticas no espaço intramunicipal, considerando tanto o urbano quanto o rural. Adriana Bussiki Santos Presidenta do Instituto de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Urbano SUMÁRIO • LIMITES MUNICIPAIS................................................................................................................................................................1 • LIMITES DOS DISTRITOS MUNICIPAIS........................................................................................................................................5 • LIMITE DO PERÍMETRO URBANO.................................................................................................................................................9 LEI Nº 4.719 DE 30 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2004. ............................................................................................................. .15 • ADMINISTRAÇÕES REGIONAIS.................................................................................................................................................21 LEI N.º 3.262 DE 11 DE JANEIRO DE 1994. ................................................................................................................22 LEI N.º 3.723 DE 23 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1997 ..............................................................................................................25 • ABAIRRAMENTO.....................................................................................................................................................................31 LEI N.º 1.315 DE 22 DE AGOSTO DE 1.973.................................................................................................................33 1 – BAIRRO CENTRO SUL................................................................................................................... 34 2 – BAIRRO CENTRO NORTE .............................................................................................................. 37 3 – BAIRRO DO TERCEIRO ................................................................................................................. 40 4 – BAIRRO DOM AQUINO ................................................................................................................. 42 5 – BAIRRO DO POÇÃO ..................................................................................................................... 46 6 – BAIRRO DOS BANDEIRANTES ....................................................................................................... 48 7 – BAIRRO DO AREÃO...................................................................................................................... 49 8 – BAIRRO DA LIXEIRA .................................................................................................................... 51 9 – BAIRRO DOS ARAES .................................................................................................................... 54 10 – BAIRRO DO QUILOMBO .............................................................................................................. 56 11 – BAIRRO DUQUE DE CAXIAS ........................................................................................................ 59 12 – BAIRRO DA GOIABEIRA.............................................................................................................. 62 13 – BAIRRO JARDIM CUIABÁ ............................................................................................................ 65 14 – BAIRRO CIDADE ALTA................................................................................................................ 67 15 – BAIRRO DO PORTO.................................................................................................................... 72 LEI N.º 2.529 DE 15 DE JANEIRO DE 1988 (Bairro Popular) ............................................................................................76 LEI N.º 3.709 DE 23 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1997 (Bairro dos Araés e do Baú) ..........................................................................77 LEI N.º 3.723 DE 23 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1997 ..............................................................................................................79 REGIÃO SUL I - PARQUE ATALAIA ........................................................................................................................ 79 II - PARQUE GEORGIA ...................................................................................................................... 79 III - SÃO GONÇALO “BEIRA RIO” ....................................................................................................... 80 IV - COOPHEMA ............................................................................................................................... 80 V - JARDIM GRAMADO ...................................................................................................................... 80 VI - VISTA ALEGRE ........................................................................................................................... 80 VII - PARQUE CUIABÁ ....................................................................................................................... 81 VIII - JARDIM MOSSORÓ ................................................................................................................... 81 IX - COHAB SÃO GONÇALO................................................................................................................ 81 X - PARQUE OHARA .......................................................................................................................... 81 XI - SÃO JOSÉ.................................................................................................................................. 81 XII - ALTOS DO COXIPÓ .................................................................................................................... 82 XIII - TIJUCAL ................................................................................................................................
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