Please note, the updated version of this toolbox is now available for download on this page. The COVID-19-Modeling-v1.zip file contains version 5 of the toolbox with updated documentation. Version 5 of the toolbox updates the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool. The COVID-19Surge (CDC) model is unchanged in this version.More information about the toolbox can be found in the toolbox document. More information about the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool, including the change log, can be found in the tool documentation and this video.More information about the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool is included in the tool documentation and this video. CHIME Model v1.1.5 ToolVersion 4 - Updated 11 MAY 2020An implementation of Penn Medicine’s COVID-19 Hospital Impact Model for Epidemics (CHIME) for use in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or later. This tool leverages SIR (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered) modeling to assist hospitals, cities, and regions with capacity planning around COVID-19 by providing estimates of daily new admissions and current inpatient hospitalizations (census), ICU admissions, and patients requiring ventilation. Version 4 of this tool is based on CHIME v1.1.5 (2020-05-07). Learn more about how CHIME works.Version 4 contains the following updates:Updated the CHIME tool from CHIME v1.1.2 to CHIME v1.1.5.Added a new parameter called Date of Social Distancing Measures Effect to specify the date when social distancing measures started showing their effects.Added a new parameter called Recovery to specify the number of recovered cases at the start of the model.COVID-19Surge (CDC) ToolVersion 1 - Released 04 MAY 2020An implementation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) COVID-19Surge for use in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or later. This tool leverages SIICR (Susceptible, Infected, Infectious, Convalescing, Recovered) modeling to assist hospitals, cities, and regions with capacity planning around COVID-19 by providing estimates of daily new admissions and current inpatient hospitalizations (census), ICU admissions, and patients requiring ventilation based on the extent to which mitigation strategies such as social distancing or shelter-in-place recommendations are implemented. This tool is based on COVID-19Surge. Learn more about how COVID-19Surge works.Potential ApplicationsThe illustration above depicts the outputs of the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool of the COVID-19 Modeling toolbox.A hospital systems administrator needs a simple model to project the number of patients the hospitals in the network will need to accommodate in the next 90 days due to COVID-19. You know the population served by each hospital, the date and level of current social distancing, the number of people who have recovered, and the number of patients that are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in each facility. Using your hospital point layer, you run the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool.An aid agency wants to estimate where and when resources will be required in the counties you serve. You know the population and number of COVID-19 cases today and 14 days ago in each county. You run the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool using your county polygon data, introducing an Intervention Policy and New Infections Per Case (R0) driven by fields to account for differences in anticipated social distancing policies and effectiveness between counties.A county wants to understand how the lessening or removal of interventions may impact hospital bed availability within the county. You run the CHIME Model v1.1.5 and COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool, checking Add Additional Web App Fields in Summary in both tools. You display the published results from each tool in the Capacity Analysis configurable app so estimates can be compared between models.This toolbox requires any license of ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or higher in order to run. Steps for upgrading ArcGIS Pro can be found here.For questions, comments and support, please visit our COVID-19 GeoNet community.
This is a feature point layer of the 124 licensed personal care homes (PCHs) in Manitoba. All licensed PCHs in Manitoba are required to comply with minimum standards of care as set out in the Personal Care Home Standards Regulation under the Health Services Insurance Act. The Licensing and Compliance Branch of Manitoba Health Seniors and Active Living monitors compliance through regular review processes. PCH operators are required to take the necessary steps to address concerns identified in the course of reviews within specified time lines and must provide status updates until concerns have been addressed. PCH licences are reviewed and renewed annually and review findings are used to inform decision-making. The dataset includes the following fields (Alias (Name): Description) Regional Health Authority (Regional_Health_Authority): The name of the Regional Health Authority in which the facility is located. Community (Community): The name of the community in which the facility is located. Facility (Facility): The name of the licensed personal care home. Facility Key (Facility_Key): Primary key used to query records in the Summary Reviews table. Facility Label (Facility_Label): An abbreviated facility name suitable for use as a label in a map. Address (Address): The street address of the facility. Postal Code (Postal_Code): The postal code for the facility. Phone Number (Phone_Number): The phone number for the facility. Proprietary Status (Proprietary_Status): Refers to the ownership of the facility, either Proprietary or Non-proprietary. Language (Language): The designated language of the facility, either English or Bilingual. Bed (Beds): The number of beds in the facility. Status of Licence (Status_of_Licence): The status of the facility’s license. Possible values are Unencumbered, Under Review, or With Conditions. Owner/Operator (Owner_Operator): The individual or company that owns the facility. Website (Website): The URL for the website of the facility. Latitude (Latitude): The latitudinal coordinate in decimal degrees. Longitude (Longitude): The longitudinal coordinate in decimal degrees.This feature point layer forms part of the data for the Manitoba Personal Care Home Reporting app.
In order to operate legally in District of Columbia, most businesses must get a Basic Business License (BBL) from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). The Basic Business License (BBL) Program streamlines District of Columbia business licensing procedures. The BBL groups licenses by the type of business activity and regulatory approvals required.
All businesses operating within the City of Long Beach must obtain a business license, including out-of-city or home-based businesses. The City tracks business license records in a database system called Infor, previously known as Hansen. The symbology for this layer uses a field called 'Milestone simple' which is based on a query of 'Milestone' and 'License Status' fields. If the Milestone is 'Closed,' the business is likely closed and the record is present for historical purposes. This hosted view layer is updated nightly by a script. For more information about business licenses, please see the City of Long Beach Financial Management website: www.longbeach.gov/finance/business-license/
Active Marijuana Licenses that have been approved by the Marijuana Control Board have been geolocated (mapped) as best as possible based off their physical address locations as noted in their initial applications. The source data is provided as an Excel spreadsheet on AMCO's website on this page: See the Licenses and Applications by Status link on this web page
Business Licenses issued in Sandy Springs, GA, as of 9/25/2020. Data is exported from the Sandy Springs Revenue Department. The addresses are geocoded against the address point layer. Locations shown are approximateAll businesses located in the City of Sandy Springs are required to hold a valid Business Occupational Tax Certificate, often referred to as a business license, and pay Business Occupational Taxes. There are additional requirements for businesses who sell alcohol, businesses who rent short-term accommodations (hotels/motel etc.) and businesses who rent vehicles.Learn more about business licenses at Sandy Springs:https://www.sandyspringsga.gov/business/business-regulations-and-licensing
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License information was derived automatically
This dataset contains the active driver license information. The dataset only includes customer age, type of license( meaning noncommercial license or commercial license), permit type ( meaning learners, provisional, temporary, and regular), if it is real-id or not validated license, license expiration date, and status of the license.
As democratization, availability, and acquisition of data is increasing, privacy is becoming a concern. Regulations such as GDPR have been introduced to address the privacy rights of the users. To help maintain privacy, this model can be used to prevent the identification of vehicles by automatically blurring the license plates. Additionally, the model can also be used to blur human faces. Using the modelFollow the guide to use the model. Before using this model, ensure that the supported deep learning libraries are installed. For more details, check Deep Learning Libraries Installer for ArcGIS.Fine-tuning the modelThis model cannot be fine-tuned using ArcGIS tools.Input8 bit, 3-band (RGB) street-level image.OutputImage with blurred license plates.Applicable geographiesThis model is expected to work well in all regions globally. However, results can vary for imagery that are statistically dissimilar to training data.Model architectureOpen-source Anonymizer model by understand.ai.LimitationsThis model is trained to blur license plates in images recorded with sensors that are typically used in autonomous vehicles. It does not work on low-quality or grayscale images or other extreme camera configurations such as fish-eye.Sample resultsHere are a few results from the model.
https://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-licensehttps://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-license
The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board develops and enforces reasonable administrative regulations relative to the sale and use of alcoholic beverages. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control includes various divisions as follows: the Commissioner’s office, the Distilled Spirits and Malt Beverage divisions, an administrative services branch, a licensing division, an education branch, a legal division and an enforcement division. These departments work together to ensure excellent public service and effective enforcement.To operate in Jefferson County, the State and Local licenses shall be in good standing. Contact us at 502-564-4850 or abc.info@ky.gov or click here for more contact information.This data currently feeds the Louisville Metro KY- ABC Licenses map
Field Name
Field Description
SiteID
State issued unique identifier for the site where the license is issued. Commonly referred as to the State License Number
County
location of the premises - Jefferson County
City
location of the premises
DBA
Doing Business As, Name of Business
Licensee
the person or entity paying for the license
PremisesStreet
Location covered by the license
PremisesCityState
LicenseNumber
license Number - unique identifier issued by the state of Kentucky, commonly referred as the Endorsement ID
LicenseType
License Type issues by the state of Kentucky
Status
License Status - Active
IssueDate
date when the license was issued
EffectiveDate
date when the license starts
ExpiryDate
date when the license expires
Longitude
GPS coordinates of the premises
Latitude
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A listing of current business licenses in the City of Alpharetta. Most items in this dataset are associated with a spatial location and can be plotted in GIS software, however some features may not be tied to a location, and therefore may appear to plot outside of the Alpharetta city limits.
Partners: This competition is supported by the following programmes: BIOPAMA, OFESA & GMES & Africa. The institution represented are IUCN, CIFOR, UNEP-WCMC, Esri, EU-JRC and RCMRDAward Prizes:The applicable entries can be anything relating to Environmental and Biodiversity Conservation Efforts that seeks to protect or create awareness to our Natural Resources. Entries along these topics are eligible: Forestry, Protected Areas, National Parks, Conserved Areas, Plants, Species, Wildlife, Fisheries, Wetlands, Marine, Coastal Information, Blue Economy etc. Below are the award prizes in the various categories:School Category (Per School Award)Primary School (Euros 2,000)High School (Euros 2,000)Professional Category (Individual Award)Land Theme (Euros 2,000)Marine Theme (Euros 2,000)Overall Winner (Euros 4,000)The winner will be voted by people based on the 3 best entries of the four sub categories mentioned above as identified by the Judges.All the winners will receive a 1-year Esri ArcGIS for Personal use license and Certificate from RCMRD.
Detroit People Mover Route originally obtained from the Detroit Data Collaborative.
Alaska DCCED Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing courtesy CSV Download Link Location
Locations of licenses and permits offices in Los Angeles CountyThis dataset is maintained through the County of Los Angeles Location Management System. The Location Management System is used by the County of Los Angeles GIS Program to maintain a single, comprehensive geographic database of locations countywide. For more information on the Location Management System, visithttp://egis3.lacounty.gov/lms/.
This web map shows the location of premises with specified process licence in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Environmental Protection Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk ("CSDI Portal"). The source data has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and uploaded to Esri's ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong CSDI Portal at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk.
Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.
To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.
Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.
This layer shows the location with building licences issued to indigenous/ eligible villager in the New Territories to build house on his own agricultural land held under the Block Government Lease in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Lands Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk ("CSDI Portal"). The source data has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and uploaded to Esri's ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong CSDI Portal at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk.
For further details about applying for a premises licenses in York, see the City of York Council website.
This data is periodically uploaded from the licensing register. Please see the LicensingRegister webpage for the full list of premises licenses
ADHS Division of Licensing Mission Statement: To protect the health and safety of Arizonans by providing information, establishing standards, and licensing and regulating health and child care services.The Arizona Department of Health Services-Bureau of Special Licensing conducts licensing inspections, on-site surveys, and complaint investigations to promote quality care and safety and ensure that performance standards are met. Records are created and maintained by Bureau of Special Licensing staff in the licensing division, while the GIS Team extracts the data and creates GIS layers and shares them publicly. Each month, an extract from the ADHS Division of Licensing SQL database is geocoded using ADHS's internal geocoder, and post-processed using a Python script to create and publish feature classes by facility type, including group homes for individuals with a developmental disability.Last Updated: February 2025Update frequency: MonthlyData FAQs:Some records have “license_expiration” earlier than the “rundate” while the “OPERTION_STATUS” is “ACTIVE”, should we treat all records with “OPERATION_STATUS” of “ACTIVE” as open at the time the data is released? Answer: Yes - ACTIVE is all the current licenses. In 2019 there was a perpetual rule change that affected certain facilities so in lieu of an expiration date, we began tracking the annual fee due date in the "license_expiration" field. Per rule, these facilities can submit annual requirements up to 30 days after the fee due date (aka license expiration in the provider database) so we do expect some to be earlier than the run date. Is the FACID of the same facility maintained unique and same throughout all releases? If a facility is purchased by a different company or has it’s name changed, is the FACID changed? Answer: The FACID represents a licensed premise - in many cases the facility ID is maintained when purchased by a different owner but under federal rule, certain facilities may choose to have a new CMS certification number which would require a new FACID be issued for that premise. What’s the unit type of capacities for different categories? Answer: This varies - it can be child capacity, bed count, dialysis station, etc. For Group_Home_for_Individuals_with_a_Developmental_Disability and Residential_Facility, how to tell if the employer’s office is at the facility VS the employer’s office is somewhere else and employees are sent to those facilities? Also is there a way to tell if a facility only has part time workers (Like workers only need to be at the residential facility less than 8hr per day or less than 5 days a week )? Answer: This is not currently available on the public databaseThe data contains a 'COUNTY' field and a "N_County' field - which one should I use to filter results? Answer: N_County - this is the county that's assigned when a record is geocoded using the physical street address, vs one that is assigned manually during the licensing process.
Please note, the updated version of this toolbox is now available for download on this page. The COVID-19-Modeling-v1.zip file contains version 5 of the toolbox with updated documentation. Version 5 of the toolbox updates the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool. The COVID-19Surge (CDC) model is unchanged in this version.More information about the toolbox can be found in the toolbox document. More information about the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool, including the change log, can be found in the tool documentation and this video.More information about the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool is included in the tool documentation and this video. CHIME Model v1.1.5 ToolVersion 4 - Updated 11 MAY 2020An implementation of Penn Medicine’s COVID-19 Hospital Impact Model for Epidemics (CHIME) for use in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or later. This tool leverages SIR (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered) modeling to assist hospitals, cities, and regions with capacity planning around COVID-19 by providing estimates of daily new admissions and current inpatient hospitalizations (census), ICU admissions, and patients requiring ventilation. Version 4 of this tool is based on CHIME v1.1.5 (2020-05-07). Learn more about how CHIME works.Version 4 contains the following updates:Updated the CHIME tool from CHIME v1.1.2 to CHIME v1.1.5.Added a new parameter called Date of Social Distancing Measures Effect to specify the date when social distancing measures started showing their effects.Added a new parameter called Recovery to specify the number of recovered cases at the start of the model.COVID-19Surge (CDC) ToolVersion 1 - Released 04 MAY 2020An implementation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) COVID-19Surge for use in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or later. This tool leverages SIICR (Susceptible, Infected, Infectious, Convalescing, Recovered) modeling to assist hospitals, cities, and regions with capacity planning around COVID-19 by providing estimates of daily new admissions and current inpatient hospitalizations (census), ICU admissions, and patients requiring ventilation based on the extent to which mitigation strategies such as social distancing or shelter-in-place recommendations are implemented. This tool is based on COVID-19Surge. Learn more about how COVID-19Surge works.Potential ApplicationsThe illustration above depicts the outputs of the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool of the COVID-19 Modeling toolbox.A hospital systems administrator needs a simple model to project the number of patients the hospitals in the network will need to accommodate in the next 90 days due to COVID-19. You know the population served by each hospital, the date and level of current social distancing, the number of people who have recovered, and the number of patients that are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in each facility. Using your hospital point layer, you run the CHIME Model v1.1.5 tool.An aid agency wants to estimate where and when resources will be required in the counties you serve. You know the population and number of COVID-19 cases today and 14 days ago in each county. You run the COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool using your county polygon data, introducing an Intervention Policy and New Infections Per Case (R0) driven by fields to account for differences in anticipated social distancing policies and effectiveness between counties.A county wants to understand how the lessening or removal of interventions may impact hospital bed availability within the county. You run the CHIME Model v1.1.5 and COVID-19Surge (CDC) tool, checking Add Additional Web App Fields in Summary in both tools. You display the published results from each tool in the Capacity Analysis configurable app so estimates can be compared between models.This toolbox requires any license of ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or higher in order to run. Steps for upgrading ArcGIS Pro can be found here.For questions, comments and support, please visit our COVID-19 GeoNet community.