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Municipal boundaries of all communities located in the ACOG area.
The locations of the projects submitted by the cities and counties within the TMA during the 2045 Call for Projects for ACOG's 2045 Long Range Plan. The ODOT projects were submitted by Divisions 3 and 4.
For use in determining project location's proximity to schools and EJ Index Ozone areas for the Air Quality Small Grant Program. Data layers are updated every year in anticipation of a new Call for Projects.
This tree canopy assessment is the first of its kind conducted within a 536 square mile study area in the central part of the state of Oklahoma. This assessment was conducted during the spring and summer of 2019. This comprehensive assessment identifies and quantifies the area's land cover, structure, and numerous environmental benefits, which include energy savings, air and water quality improvements, stormwater interception, quality of living, human benefits and other socioeconomic benefits.Part of this assessment included using high resolution satellite imagery to provide a birds-eye view of the entire forest within the study area showing the land cover type and distribution of existing tree canopy. A planting priority analysis was conducted to provide guidance and recommendations for future plantings to help mitigate the impacts of urban heat islands, improve human health benefits, help mitigate stormwater runoff, and provide other valuable environmental and aesthetic benefits.
Existing 2020 public transportation network, planned and funded additions, results from past plans and studies, and gap transit connections were combined to create a 2045 transit vision.
The locations of the projects submitted by the cities and counties within the TMA during the 2045 Call for Projects for ACOG's 2045 Long Range Plan. The ODOT projects were submitted by Divisions 3 and 4.
Created for use by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
Map of the air quality monitoring stations within the Oklahoma City metro region. The map also contains current air quality conditions via AIRNow.The current EPA standard is 0.07ppm.
The locations of the projects submitted by the cities and counties within the TMA during the 2045 Call for Projects for ACOG's 2045 Long Range Plan.
Barriers to active transportation included in this layer include:High speed and 6-lane roadsRailroadsRivers
Created for use by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.Census tract data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau. Census tract outlines included for the following counties:OklahomaLoganLincolnClevelandMcClain
PottawatomieGradyNobleCanadianKingfisherPayne
A map displaying the 2010 Census Tract Geography of the ACOG Region. Select a Census Tract for more information about that tract.
Libraries in the Central Oklahoma region.
The purpose of this project was to conduct a top down canopy assessment approach. Utilizing the most current 2018 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) 60cm imagery and advance remote sensing technology, land cover features were identified by using an object-based image analysis (OBIA) methodology to process and analyze high resolution imagery. This technique allows a more accurate and cost-effective automated feature extraction of land cover classes. The final GIS land cover layer allows the communities within the study area to conduct additional spatial analyses necessary to identify and map the existing land cover layer for future.With the size of the study area measured at approximately 536.43 square miles, a cost-effective and accurate strategy for assessing the urban forest is the use of remotely sensed and semi-automated classification methods to inventory the current canopy cover and to analyze data for future planting goals.
The 2010 employment data within the TMA by traffic analysis zone (TAZ). The data is divided up by the 2015 employment break numbers, which was done using natural breaks. This was done for easy comparison.
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is committed to ensuring fairness and equity in its transportation planning activities.This webmap includes information on the following Environmental Justice populations:- Racial minorities: Black or African-American, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Some Other Race, Two or More Races- Hispanic/Latino ethnicity origin populations- Limited English Proficiency populations- Elderly populations: any person age 65 and over- Young populations: any person age 17 and under- Populations with a disability- Low-income households- Single female-headed households- Zero-car householdsSpatial data developed from the American Community Survey 2020 5-year estimates by block group or census tract.
This map depicts the sidewalks in the OCARTS area as of 2015.
Town center locations.
School grounds in the Central Oklahoma region.
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