Try the state Dept of Transportation
I'm in Texas so http://www.txdot.state.tx.us
this link has links to all the state dot's
http://www.txdot.state.tx.us/othertrans/othertrans.htm

this work for texas [googled "txdot ftp"]
ftp://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/
getting a directory
but 
ftp://ftp.dot.state.al.us/
hits a "user /  password"

also here we have Texas Natural Resourse Information System [TNRIS]
http://www.tnris.state.tx.us
TNRIS has downloads at ftp://www.tnris.state.tx.us

so working with google this might help
to use DOT or NRIS [spelled out] and the state

If you would like some specific information from our 9-1-1 GIS around Corpus 
Christi, TX drop me a mail at the office [EMAIL PROTECTED] [as a gov we have 
to abide by the Freedom of Information Act]


On Wednesday 31 May 2006 19:42, Frank Aaron (TX/EUS) wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone have an idea as to where one might download boundary files for
> U.S. cities - I found .shp and .e00 files for Census 2000 Consolidated
> Cities (Cartographic Boundary Files):
> http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/cc2000.html#e00
> <http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/cc2000.html#e00> . But they turned out
> to have very few citie's boundaries in the files...Best regards,
>
> Frank Aaron, MSc. Physics, MSEE
> Staff Wireless Systems Engineer, RF Engineering Services
> Ericsson USA
> Service & Solutions Operations, NA
> Tel:      (972) 583-0112
> Fax:     (972) 583-2273
> Mobile: (972) 679-9291
> mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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