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This CAD (.dwg) package, (last updated September 25, 2024), contains all the layers within the Transportation Network group. The City of Langley has compiled all the Transportation Network layers in one AutoCAD (.dwg) file.CAD layers:RoadsSidewalksRailwayMediansBridgesDisaster Response Routes
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This CAD (.dwg) package, (last updated September 25, 2024), contains all the layers within Parks, Environment and Topography group. 4The City of Langley has compiled all the Parks, Environment and Topography layers in one AutoCAD (.dwg) file. CAD layers:Flood Construction Level Extent AreaFlood Construction Level ContoursWatercoursesContours - (25cm)TrailsParks and Public SpacesEnvironmentally Sensitive Areas
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This CAD (.dwg) package, (last updated January 3, 2024), contains all the layers within the Water Utility network. The City of Langley has compiled all the Water Utility network layers in one AutoCAD (.dwg) file. CAD layers:Air ValvesAuto FlushersBlowoffsHydrantsMainsMains AnnotationOffsetOffset TextPressure Reducing ValvesPressure ZoneResevoirService LinesService TextValvesZone Valves
This dataset has been deprecated. Please use our 2017 Countywide Contours instead.These data comprise of one foot contours showing the elevation of Lake County, IL corresponding to the orthometric heights of the bare surface of the county (no buildings or vegetation cover). These data were developed from LIDAR data obtained between April 16, 2007 and May 07, 2007, and further supplemented by break lines collected from aerial photography taken at the same time. The contours and the aerial photography meet National Map Accuracy Standards for a 1 inch = 100 foot product. The contours have been created to be cartographically pleasing, as such some generalization has been introduced as expected. The contours have been tested against the original LIDAR points and conforms to the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Specifications and Standards Committee, 1990, ASPRS Accuracy Standards for Large-Scale Maps, CLASS 1 map accuracy. The vertical datum is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Design Manual for Photogrammetric Production recommends that data intended for this usage scale be used for any of the following purposes: route location, preliminary alignment and design, preliminary project planning, hydraulic sections, rough earthwork estimates, or high-gradient terrain / low unit cost earthwork excavation estimates. The manual does not recommend that these data be used for final design, excavation and grading plans, earthwork computations for bid estimates or contract measurement and payment. Contour data is used by county agencies to study drainage issues such as flooding and erosion. Customers interested in the actual LiDAR data may download it at no cost from the USGS Center for LiDAR Information Coordination and Knowledge. These files are tiled by PLSS section and grouped by township and format for easier download. Please note that this dataset is available in for GIS in Esri shapefile format as well as for CAD in AutoCAD DWG and MicroStation DGN. We are unable to provide any support for CAD users beyond providing the data.
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This zip file contains information on how to connect to an imagery service (WMS) using either AutoCAD or Microstation and consume 2021 imagery of Johns Creek, GA.
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This downloadable zip file contains an ESRI File Geodatabase (FGDB) that is compatible with most versions of ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and AutoCAD Map 3D or Civil 3D. To view the geodatabase’s contents, please download the zip file to a local directory and extract its contents. This zipped geodatabase will require approximately 1.57 GB of disc space (1.73 GB extracted). Due to its size, the zip file may take some time to download. The geodatabase in the download includes the following layers:2 foot contours, Spot Elevations, Breaklines 2015 LiDAR derived 2ft topographic contours for Tallahassee and Leon County, Florida. Topographic contours re-projected from NAD83 State Plane to Web Mercator. Source data vertical datum NAVD88.TLCGIS regularly uses digital orthophotos and planimetric/hydrographic/topographic data to support regulatory functions, land management and acquisition, planning, engineering and habitat restoration projects. This dataset is part of a regularly scheduled update of LiDAR and digital orthophotography products. The dataset was created from source imagery acquired by a Trimble TAC80 natural color digital camera and LAS data acquired by a Optech ALTM HA500 (Pegasus) LIDAR sensor from January 18, 2015 to February 5, 2015.
Download Amherst GIS 2009 Topo data in the following formats:ESRI File Geodatabase (.gdb)ESRI Shapefile (.shp)AutoCAD DWGAutoCAD DXFMicrostation DGNRaster (image) layers can be downloaded in several different formats as well.Available topography data includes the following large datasets which are best extracted over small areas:Elevation PointsElevation Contour Text Annotations1' Interval Elevation ContoursElevation Model Image (8' pixels)Hillshading Image (8' pixels)The extent of this data includes the entire project area of the Amherst April 2009 LiDAR flight, including all of Amherst as well as portions of Hadley, Sunderland, Leverett, Shutesbury, Pelham & Belchertown. The LiDAR data can be downloaded as tiles via the Amherst Orthophoto & LiDAR Data Download App.
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The geometry of parcels were created by Carver County's Survey department using COGO in an AutoCad environment. The AutoCad lines have been imported into a ArcGIS Geodatabase and polygons built. These polygons are attributed with a Parcel Identification Number (PID). The GIS polygons are joined by PID to the Assessor's CAMA system and Taxpayer Services tax database to show attributes of the property.
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The global urban planning app market, valued at $76.9 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient city management and sustainable urban development. A compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3% is anticipated from 2025 to 2033, indicating a significant expansion of this sector. This growth is fueled by several key factors. The rising adoption of mobile technologies among urban planners and municipalities accelerates the shift towards digital solutions for tasks like zoning, infrastructure planning, and community engagement. Furthermore, the increasing availability of geospatial data and improved mapping technologies empower more sophisticated and data-driven urban planning. Government initiatives promoting smart cities and sustainable urban development further bolster market growth. The market is segmented by application (large enterprises and SMEs) and type (iOS and Android), with large enterprises currently dominating due to their higher investment capacity in sophisticated software solutions. The competitive landscape is dynamic, featuring established players like Autodesk (AutoCAD 360) and Esri (ArcGIS Collector) alongside innovative startups providing specialized solutions. Regional growth is expected to be diverse, with North America and Europe leading initially due to higher technology adoption and existing infrastructure, while Asia-Pacific is poised for significant growth in the coming years, driven by rapid urbanization and infrastructure development in countries like China and India. The market's restraints primarily involve the high initial investment costs associated with implementing and integrating these applications, particularly for smaller municipalities and developing nations. Data security and privacy concerns also represent a significant hurdle, particularly when handling sensitive urban planning data. However, the increasing affordability of cloud-based solutions and advancements in data encryption are mitigating these concerns. The trend toward integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into urban planning apps is likely to transform the sector. AI-powered features will enhance prediction capabilities for urban development challenges like traffic congestion, resource allocation, and environmental impact assessment, further fueling market expansion. The ongoing development of 3D modeling and visualization tools within these apps provides a more realistic and accessible means for urban planners to communicate complex plans to stakeholders and the public, resulting in better community engagement.
Complete Cadastral dataset in CAD format. Consume this dataset if you wish to download the entire Cadastral dataset at once.
Alaska Railroad centerline data compiled from a GPS survey by Mullikin Surveys in 2005. Data was delivered to MSB GIS by ARR as a series of AutoCAD dwg files that were merged into a single GDB format and then published as shapefile. MSB GIS added a couple of older abandoned centerlines in the Palmer area that are sometimes needed for maps.
Select Aggregate Planimetric CAD Vectors from set of 2001-2019 Community Profile AutoCAD files - Initial release version Oct 26, 2023This is an AGOL-hosted Feature Service - hence text point labels only display horizontallySee these related Services (circa Oct 2023):DCRA Community Profile Availability and Map Sheet Outlines with PDF Maps as downloadable attachmentsDCRA Community Profile Aerial Imagery (Community Hi-Res Scale)DCRA Community Profile Aerial Imagery (Community General Area Low-Res Scale)State of Alaska Maxar RGB Satellite ImageryHigh Level Documentation as a PowerPoint Presentation in PDF form
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This CAD (.dwg) package, (last updated September 25, 2024), contains all the layers within the Transportation Network group. The City of Langley has compiled all the Transportation Network layers in one AutoCAD (.dwg) file.CAD layers:RoadsSidewalksRailwayMediansBridgesDisaster Response Routes