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 2.85 GB of disc space (3.09 GB extracted). Due to its size, the zip file may take some time to download.This topographic contour layer was derived from LiDAR collected in spring of 2018 by Dewberry Engineers in coordination with Tallahassee - Leon County GIS. The contours were extracted at a 2 foot interval with index contours every 10 feet. Lidar Acquisition Executive SummaryThe primary purpose of this project was to develop a consistent and accurate surface elevation dataset derived from high-accuracy Light Detection and Ranging (lidar) technology for the Tallahassee Leon County Project Area. The lidar data were processed and classified according to project specifications. Detailed breaklines and bare-earth Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were produced for the project area. Data was formatted according to tiles with each tile covering an area of 5000 ft by 5000 ft. A total of 876 tiles were produced for the project encompassing an area of approximately 785.55 sq. miles.THE PROJECT TEAMDewberry served as the prime contractor for the project. In addition to project management, Dewberry was responsible for LAS classification, all lidar products, breakline production, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) production, and quality assurance. Dewberry’s Frederick C. Rankin completed ground surveying for the project and delivered surveyed checkpoints. His task was to acquire surveyed checkpoints for the project to use in independent testing of the vertical accuracy of the lidar-derived surface model. He also verified the GPS base station coordinates used during lidar data acquisition to ensure that the base station coordinates were accurate. Please see Appendix A to view the separate Survey Report that was created for this portion of the project. Digital Aerial Solutions, LLC completed lidar data acquisition and data calibration for the project area.SURVEY AREAThe project area addressed by this report falls within the Florida county of Leon.DATE OF SURVEYThe lidar aerial acquisition was conducted from February 05, 2018 thru April 25, 2018.ORIGINAL COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEMData produced for the project were delivered in the following reference system.Horizontal Datum: The horizontal datum for the project is North American Datum of 1983 with the 2011 Adjustment (NAD 83 (2011))Vertical Datum: The Vertical datum for the project is North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88)Coordinate System: NAD83 (2011) State Plane Florida North (US survey feet)Units: Horizontal units are in U.S. Survey Feet, Vertical units are in U.S. Survey Feet.Geiod Model: Geoid12B (Geoid 12B) was used to convert ellipsoid heights to orthometric heights).
The 2020 3D building data set is a compilation of models without photo textures within the Burlington downtown growth area and surrounding residential area, current as of July 2020 and created from: 1. photogrammetrically collected polygons procedurally modelled using ESRI's CityEngine2. Pictometry 3D models accurately produced from geo-referenced oblique imagery3. ESRI CityEngine procedurally produced 3D models4. Developer submitted 3D models. It is available in AutoCAD 2013, 2018 and ESRI file geodatabase multipatch feature class formats. The data is available for download from the City at: https://opendata.burlington.ca/3D/2020/Please note both 2015 and 2020 data sets are quite large requiring a very robust computer to allow working with an entire file. It is recommended that users subset a required area of interest to make working with the data more manageable.Please download the files from our site, or Contact Us to request this data.
Converted from AutoCAD in 2018; new data model applied by Urban Systems in 2023. This layer was SanSERV in GISPROD\GIS.
The 5m DEM is derived from the LiDAR2019B dataset (consisting of the 2018, 2019A and 2019B datasets). The 5m DEM has a vertical accuracy of 30cm. The height reference used is the SA Land Levelling Datum and the SAGEOID2010 was employed.The City of Cape Town Ground Level Map 2019 is defined in the City of Cape Town Municipal Planning Amendment By-law, 2019 as: “‘City of Cape Town Ground Level Map’ means a map approved in terms of the development management scheme, indicating the existing ground level based on floating point raster’s and a contour dataset from LiDAR information available to the City”. The Ground Level Map was approved by the City Council on the 27th July 2023.All Raster Image Services (REST):https://cityimg.capetown.gov.za/erdas-iws/esri/GeoSpatial%20Datasets/rest/services/All Raster Image Services (WMS):Use URL below to add WMS Server Connection in ArcGIS Desktop, ArcPro, QGIS, AutoCAD, etc.https://cityimg.capetown.gov.za/erdas-iws/ogc/wms/GeoSpatial Datasets?service=WMS&request=getcapabilities&For a copy or subset of this dataset, please contact the City Maps Office: city.maps@capetown.gov.zaCCT Ground Level Map: ‘How to Access’ Guide – External Users: CCT Ground Level Map: ‘How to Access’ Guide – External Users | Open Data Portal (arcgis.com)Geomatics Ground Level Map Explainer: Geomatics Ground Level Map Explainer | Open Data Portal (arcgis.com)Land Use Management Ground Level Map Explainer: Land Use Management Ground Level Map Explainer | Open Data Portal (arcgis.com)
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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 2.85 GB of disc space (3.09 GB extracted). Due to its size, the zip file may take some time to download.This topographic contour layer was derived from LiDAR collected in spring of 2018 by Dewberry Engineers in coordination with Tallahassee - Leon County GIS. The contours were extracted at a 2 foot interval with index contours every 10 feet. Lidar Acquisition Executive SummaryThe primary purpose of this project was to develop a consistent and accurate surface elevation dataset derived from high-accuracy Light Detection and Ranging (lidar) technology for the Tallahassee Leon County Project Area. The lidar data were processed and classified according to project specifications. Detailed breaklines and bare-earth Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were produced for the project area. Data was formatted according to tiles with each tile covering an area of 5000 ft by 5000 ft. A total of 876 tiles were produced for the project encompassing an area of approximately 785.55 sq. miles.THE PROJECT TEAMDewberry served as the prime contractor for the project. In addition to project management, Dewberry was responsible for LAS classification, all lidar products, breakline production, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) production, and quality assurance. Dewberry’s Frederick C. Rankin completed ground surveying for the project and delivered surveyed checkpoints. His task was to acquire surveyed checkpoints for the project to use in independent testing of the vertical accuracy of the lidar-derived surface model. He also verified the GPS base station coordinates used during lidar data acquisition to ensure that the base station coordinates were accurate. Please see Appendix A to view the separate Survey Report that was created for this portion of the project. Digital Aerial Solutions, LLC completed lidar data acquisition and data calibration for the project area.SURVEY AREAThe project area addressed by this report falls within the Florida county of Leon.DATE OF SURVEYThe lidar aerial acquisition was conducted from February 05, 2018 thru April 25, 2018.ORIGINAL COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEMData produced for the project were delivered in the following reference system.Horizontal Datum: The horizontal datum for the project is North American Datum of 1983 with the 2011 Adjustment (NAD 83 (2011))Vertical Datum: The Vertical datum for the project is North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88)Coordinate System: NAD83 (2011) State Plane Florida North (US survey feet)Units: Horizontal units are in U.S. Survey Feet, Vertical units are in U.S. Survey Feet.Geiod Model: Geoid12B (Geoid 12B) was used to convert ellipsoid heights to orthometric heights).