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Contact the Parks GIS Team for more information via email: MCParksGIS@montgomeryparks.org.Data LinksAGOL Feature Service: https://mcplanning.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a3817537452e48f194aad914f5ee282aServices:https://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/ParkPolice/ParkPoliceBeats_Py/MapServerhttps://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/ParkPolice/ParkPoliceBeats_Py/FeatureServer
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Contact the Parks GIS Team for more information via email: MCParksGIS@montgomeryparks.org.Data LinksAGOL Feature Service: https://mcplanning.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=727bab07c5da4c81b88cabdf16a5cf44Services:https://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ParkUnits_Py/MapServerhttps://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ParkUnits_Py/FeatureServer
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TwitterThis resource is a metadata compilation for 20 map data layers including vector and raster data developed to assess site suitability for heat pump development including karst potential, known wells, contaminant sources, hydrogeologic properties in the Dubuque County area. The data layers are hosted by the Iowa Geological and Water Survey. Data are stored in Web Mercator projection ESPG:102113 and are available as ESRI ArcGIS Server layers at http://programs.iowadnr.gov/arcgis/rest/services/Projects/Geothermal/MapServer. This dataset is delivered as an ESRI file geodatabase. The data were provided by the Iowa Geological and Water Survey under the AASG Geothermal Data project for distribution.
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TwitterThe geographic data are built from the Technical Information Management System (TIMS). TIMS consists of two separate databases: an attribute database and a spatial database. The attribute information for offshore activities is stored in the TIMS database. The spatial database is a combination of the ARC/INFO and FINDER databases and contains all the coordinates and topology information for geographic features. The attribute and spatial databases are interconnected through the use of common data elements in both databases, thereby creating the spatial datasets. The data in the mapping files are made up of straight-line segments. If an arc existed in the original data, it has been replaced with a series of straight lines that approximate the arc. The Gulf of America OCS Region stores all its mapping data in longitude and latitude format. All coordinates are in NAD 27. Data can be obtained in three types of digital formats: INTERACTIVE MAP: The ArcGIS web maps are an interactive display of geographic information, containing a basemap, a set of data layers (many of which include interactive pop-up windows with information about the data), an extent, navigation tools to pan and zoom, and additional tools for geospatial analysis. SHP: A Shapefile is a digital vector (non-topological) storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. Shapefiles can support point, line, and area features with attributes held in a dBASE format file. GEODATABASE: An ArcGIS geodatabase is a collection of geographic datasets of various types held in a common file system folder, a Microsoft Access database, or a multiuser relational DBMS (such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Informix, or IBM DB2). The geodatabase is the native data structure for ArcGIS and is the primary data format used for editing and data management.
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TwitterThis dataset has been superseded by a new edition (2nd edition) available here: https://data.gns.cri.nz/metadata/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/647B1A4A-5E23-4FEE-80D0-260C6A6F49EC.
This dataset contains the bounding arcs to the 1:1 000 000 miscellaneous polygons data for New Zealand. These include water and ice contacts as well as other limits of mapping. The dataset is a product of the Geological Map of New Zealand 1: 1 000 000 project and was produced by GNS Science. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises arcs with each arc having attributes describing the type of contact, its name, exposure and accuracy. The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared. The spatial accuracy is estimated to be no better than +/- 1000 m.
The dataset is available for purchase as feature classes in ESRI file geodatabase and shapefile GIS formats and freely consumable as a layer in Web Map Services and Web Feature Services from ArcGIS Server.
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TwitterPROCESS ID: "MS-FIBERLINES"1. PurposeLine features representing existing and proposed fiber lines (buried & aerial) owned by Chatham County MIS in Chatham County, NC. These fiber lines are utilized for the NC811 notification system that Chatham County MIS participates in.2. Related Process ID'sSCRIPT-RECPOSTGDB-CHATHAMGISPUBMS-FIBERLINEBUFFERHFS-FIBERGPSCOLLECTIONWEBMAP-ITGPSCOLLECTIONWEBAPP-ITASSETINVENTORY3. Data Output / RequirementsPublished to arcgis3.chathamcountync.gov - “gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services”4. Server Location(s)REST Service URL:https://gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services/Infrastructure/Chatham_FiberLines/MapServerMap Document (.aprx) Server Location:\arcgis7\GIS Server Workspace\Map Services\ArcGIS Server Services\Infrastructure\Infrastructure.aprxThe data source file geodatabase is located at the following server directory:\arcgis1\Published Replication\ChathamGISPub.gdb5. FrequencyThe process runs uninterrupted and only needs to be republished if the data source is changed.6. Intended AudienceCounty GIS & IT staff for use within staff web maps & applications.7. Important DatesImplemented: 5/17/2018Last SOP Revision: 5/22/2025Deprecated: N/A8. Associated Diagrams / Screen Shots / NotesThe buried fiber line features are utilized to create a buffer polygon that is imported into NC811's notification system serving as the basis for all Chatham County MIS notifications. The original data was collected by Performance Cabling using industry standard GPS collection methods. The data was delivered to Chatham County MIS / GIS in May of 2015. The data was imported into the 'ChathamGIS' SQL database in August 2015 and stored in the "infrastructure" dataset. The ongoing data updates and maintenance are conducted by Chatham County GIS using the HFS-FIBERGPSCOLLECTION published to the Chatham County Enterprise Portal.
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TwitterPROCESS ID: "MS-CHATHAMCOUNTYCEMETERIES"1. PurposeMap service including cemetery points maintained by the Chatham County GIS Department that is available for download via the Chatham County Open Data Portal.2. Related Process ID'sSCRIPT-RECPOSTGDB-CHATHAMGISPUB3. Data Output / RequirementsPublished to arcgis3.chathamcountync.gov - “gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services”4. Server Location(s)REST Service URL:https://gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services/Cadastral/Chatham_Cemeteries/MapServerMap Document (.aprx) Server Location:\arcgis7\GIS Server Workspace\Map Services\ArcGIS Server Services\Cadastral\Cadastral.aprx (Chatham - Cemeteries)The data source file geodatabase is located at the following server directory:\arcgis1\Published Replication\ChathamGISPub.gdb5. FrequencyThe process runs uninterrupted and only needs to be republished if the data source is changed.6. Intended AudiencePublic data available for download or for use within staff web maps.7. Important DatesImplemented: 5/17/2018Last SOP Revision: 4/29/2025Deprecated: N/A8. Associated Diagrams / Screen Shots / NotesN/A
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TwitterPROCESS ID: "MS-CHATHAMCOUNTYZONING" 1. PurposeMap service including zoning polygons for Chatham Counties’ planning jurisdiction that are available for download via the Chatham County Open Data Portal. 2. Related Process ID'sSCRIPT-RECPOSTGDB-CHATHAMGISPUB 3. Data Output / RequirementsPublished to arcgis3.chathamcountync.gov - “gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services” 4. Server Location(s)REST Service URL:https://gisservices.chathamcountync.gov/opendataagol/rest/services/LandUsePlanning/Chatham_CountyZoning/MapServer Map Document (.aprx) Server Location:\arcgis7\GIS Server Workspace\Map Services\ArcGIS Server Services\LandUsePlanning\LandUsePlanning.aprx (Chatham - County Zoning) The data source file geodatabase is located at the following server directory:\arcgis1\Published Replication\ChathamGISPub.gdb 5. FrequencyThe process runs uninterrupted and only needs to be republished if the data source is changed. 6. Intended AudiencePublic data available for download or for use within staff web maps. 7. Important DatesImplemented: 5/17/2018Last SOP Revision: 4/29/2025Deprecated: N/A 8. Associated Diagrams / Screen Shots / NotesN/A
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The Management Areas layer contains the subdivided areas of Montgomery Parks Operations, Northern Parks Division and Southern Parks Division, that are led by Park Managers and are formally known as management areas. The layer’s features contain the lead Park Manager’s full name and phone number as attributes. The layer is primarily used as a reference for the delineation of park management boundaries in static and live map products or as a data source for determining the management area of a feature via its location such as a park asset.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620Data LinksAGOL Feature Service: https://mcplanning.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0b54a90b20fd4963986cd7de6d157e01Services:https://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ManagementBoundaries/MapServerhttps://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ManagementBoundaries/FeatureServer
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TwitterThis file geodatabase contains a series of annotation feature classes intended for use at specific scales. These annotation layers were created from a place name dataset derived from the U.S.G.S. Geographic Names Information System. A specific record subset of that system was selected for inclusion. See Supplemental Information for details. The standard annotation layers in this geodatabase were created from Land_use_placename3, July 2019 for use in ArcGIS Server Map Services at release 10.5.1. Feature-linked annotation is available in the project archive.
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The Montgomery Parks trails are used for active and passive recreation and exploring. Much of our trail system is also used for commuting and connecting to the greater street network and trail network of the County. With over 200 miles of natural surface trail, over 70 miles of paved, and paths in nearly every one of our 421 parks, its necessary that each trail segment is recorded as it changes park unit, user type, owner type, surface type, and other aspects.Natural Surface Trails – Natural surface trails are typically narrow (2-4 feet wide) dirt trails. Types of uses associated with these trails are hiking, horseback riding, and all-terrain biking. Unless noted otherwise on the trail map, natural surface trails are “shared by all”.Hard Surface Trails – Hard surface trails may include asphalt paths but they may also be any firm and stable surface capable of supporting casual walkers and cyclists.Park Trails in Montgomery County, MD with emphasis on the M-NCPPC Montgomery Parks network. There is also information on trails provided by other entities. Only officially sanctioned trails are displayed on public interface, however internal users can view trail units in their varying stages of construction or unsanctioned status.The data is used for analysis as it pertains to trail and amenity planning, regional network planning, route and program planning. The data is also used on our public facing materials such as maps and webpages.Contact the Parks GIS Team for more information via email: MCParksGIS@montgomeryparks.org.Data LinksAGOL Feature Service: https://mcplanning.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4a5674832aea4ffd9b86812531b12170Services:https://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ParkUnits_Py/MapServerhttps://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/Parks/ParkUnits_Py/FeatureServer
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TwitterRoad segments within this layer represent centerlines of public and private (not gated) roadways. Road segments define left (_L) and right (_R) side attributes and address ranges along the segment. Additional attribute information may include:The full street name ST_DIR_NAM;the city or zip community [POSTCOMM_L]; The ZIP code POSTCODE_L; The jurisdiction (Incorporated Municipality) the segment is within [INCMUNI_L];The functional classification [F_CLASS] used; (ex: Interstate, Major Collector, Minor Arterial, Local)The route number [RT_NUM] containing a county road or highway number;The road maintenance provider or construction status [ST_OWNER];Fields used in routing [MPH, ONEWAY, _ELEV, _IM] and; the date that the road segment was created [DATE_CREATED] and last edited [DATE_MODIFIED].This information is was originally compiled from orthophotography in 2001 for use in Public Safety e911 response. Today it is used throughout the County and by the public to conduct business and assist in decision making.County and City staff update records daily or as needed (such as through subdivision plan review and approval using georeferenced CAD files provided by land developers). The road centerlines support address geocoding, analysis, routing and mapping.The centerline represents the geographic location on the roadway between both shoulders (physical center), which often, but not always coincides with the center painted line dividing bi-directional travel lanes. Roadway centerline data plays an important role in transportation management and planning, while also being the basis for all other roadway-related data products.This feature service is updated daily from its source ArcGIS Enterprise feature class. Source data within an Enterprise Geodatabase is accessed by County and City of Rock Hill staff through ArcGIS Server and Portal. When edited, business rules are enforced by BCS theAddresser software. York County has an Address Manual used by staff and stakeholders to ensure quality and standards are adhered to during maintenance and use.For additional information about county maintained roadways, review the County Road Inventory data or search for data through One Map. County staff maintain the relationship between streets and the County Road Inventory through the RT_NUM field. The street ownership [ST_OWNER] designation serves as a source to determine the maintenance provider by municipal public works agencies who actively manage the road assets. SCDOT roadways can be confirmed by reviewing data within their lookup application or their source data within our One Map application.Railroads are contained within the streets feature class to enable cross street lookup (geodcoding), a requirement for e911 dispatchers.Street segments outside the county are present for cartographic and Public Safety dispatch of nearest vehicle (routing) purposes. These can be filtered out and removedAddressing data (streets and addresses) are used to update the US Census Bureau Tiger data in support of the decennial census. As of October 2022, the schema of these data are compatible with NG911. Previous schema remains as of January 2023 with intent to remove fields tentatively planned for 2024. Review the schema field mapping document (PDF) to gain a better understanding of field mapping used to transition these data to NG911 standards. Continuing NG911 compliance projects include splitting the centerline as they cross the city limit. To assist York County, South Carolina in the maintenance of the data, please provide any information concerning discovered errors, omissions, or other discrepancies found in the data. Data Owner: County IT/GIS, Addressing Staff and City of Rock Hill.Access the file geodatabase source data in SC State Plane coordinate system
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Contact the Parks GIS Team for more information via email: MCParksGIS@montgomeryparks.org.Data LinksAGOL Feature Service: https://mcplanning.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a3817537452e48f194aad914f5ee282aServices:https://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/ParkPolice/ParkPoliceBeats_Py/MapServerhttps://montgomeryplans.org/server/rest/services/ParkPolice/ParkPoliceBeats_Py/FeatureServer