Download as a Vector Tile Package for use in ArcGIS Pro and in mobile applications.A Vector Tile Service is a static copy of a basemap at a particular point in time. However, this service is updated daily.For the static service: MaineDOT_Vector_Base_Transportation_NoLabels_StaticFor a version with Labels: MaineDOT_Vector_Base_TransportationVector Tile Services are used extensively in basemaps and cartography. These reference a set of vector tiles and a corresponding Style JSON file that instructs the map on how to render each feature. The vector data - in the form of points, lines, and polygons as well as images (called sprites) - contain only the data needed to draw the feature and apply the accompanying style. As such, vector tile services render quickly at different display resolutions when compared to traditional feature layers. To learn more about vector tiles: Vector Tiles - Wikipedia.To view and modify the Style component of this Vector Tile Service, you can use the ArcGIS Vector Tile Style Editor accessible through the hyperlink or the task button on the right. Modifications to the service"s Style allow a user to reference the existing vector tiles without needing to duplicate them. This Vector Tile Service covers the State of Maine and uses local, state, and national data sources.LayerNameFeatureNameSourceShapeProperty Information\Building Footprints\Building TypesNG_ADDRESSESE911PointProperty Information\Building Footprints\Buildings ShadowsNG_FOOTPRINTSE911PolygonProperty Information\Building Footprints\BuildingsNG_FOOTPRINTS_TYPEE911PolygonAirports\Airport PointsAIRPORTSMEDOTPointRoads\Private RoadsE911_PRIVATEMEDOTPolylineRoads\Interstate InterchangesINTERSTATE_INTERCHANGESMEDOTPointFerry\Ferry RoutesFERRYRTE_STATEMEDOTPolylineRailroads\Railroads BridgeLINEAR_BRIDGEMEDOTPolylineRailroads\RailroadsRAILROUTE_SEGMENTSMEDOTPolylineRoads\TrailsTRAILSMEDOTPolylineWater\Streams NHDNHDFlowlineUSGSPolylineBoundaries\State Urban BoundarySTATEURBAN_CLIPMEDOTPolygonBoundaries\Conserved Landsconserved_landsDACFPolygonBoundaries\County PointsCOUNTIESCENTROIDSMEGISPointPlaces\Capes - Islands & SummitsGnis_lMEGISPointPlaces\CemeteriesGnis_pMEGISPointPlaces\Place Names & Populated PlacesGNIS_P_ENHANCEDMEGISPointContours\Contours - 10 ftMEGIS_ContoursMEGISPolylineBoundaries\Coastline & Political BoundariesMetwp24LMEGISPolylineBoundaries\State Background & Water - Metwp24pMetwp24pMEGISPolygonWater\Wetlands - NWINWI_2014MEGISPolygonWater\WQPondsWQPondsMEGISPolygonWater\WQRiversWQRiversMEGISPolygonAirports\Airport WaysNWR_Aeroway_Attr_osm_lnOpen Street MapPolylineRoads\One Way & Roads Base & BridgeROADSBASEMEDOTPolylineRoads\Route ShieldsROADSBASE_SHIELDSMEDOTPoint
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Vector Tile Layer for NOAA's National Geodetic Survey Datasheets. This data contains a set of geodetic control stations maintained by the National Geodetic Survey. Each geodetic control station in this dataset has either a precise Latitude/Longitude used for horizontal control or a precise Orthometric Height used for vertical control, or both. The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) serves as the Nation's depository for geodetic data. The NGS distributes geodetic data worldwide to a variety of users. These geodetic data include the final results of geodetic surveys, software programs to format, compute, verify, and adjust original survey observations or to convert values from one geodetic datum to another, and publications that describe how to obtain and use Geodetic Data products and services.Data LatencyThis data will be updated once a month at the end of each month.Data SourcesDatasheets https://geodesy.noaa.gov/datasheets/index.shtmlhttps://geodesy.noaa.gov/pub/DS_ARCHIVE/BETA_PRODUCTS/ALL_DATASHEETS.zipWeb Map ApplicationThis feature service is used with the National Geodetic Survey Map.Point of ContactPlease email the NGS Information Center for any questions at ngs.infocenter@noaa.gov
The Canada Basemap – Transportation (CBMT) is a vector tile service that provides spatial reference context with an emphasis on transportation networks across Canada. It is designed especially for use as a background layer in a web mapping application or geographic information system (GIS). Access: Access is free of charge under the terms of the Open Government Licence - Canada. Data Sources: Data for the CBMT is sourced from multiple datasets. - Topographic data of Canada - CanVec Series. - “Automatically Extracted Buildings” GeoBase (a raw digital product in vector format automatically extracted from airborne Lidar data, high-resolution optical imagery or other sources). - Open Street Map (OSM) data available under the Open Database License (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright). - Official names from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB). Geographic Coverage: CBMT has complete coverage of the world, with full datasets in Canada and only partial data in other parts of the world including boundaries, Country Names, and major cities. Data Update Frequency: Updates are applied monthly to reflect the latest updates in the source datasets. Projection: Data is provided in the EPSG:3857 (WGS84 Pseudo-Mercator) projected coordinate system. Layer Access: - CBMT is accessible via the ArcGIS Online item link with the applied style or it can also be accessed directly with the default style using the following Vector Tile Server: https://tiles.arcgis.com/tiles/HsjBaDykC1mjhXz9/arcgis/rest/services/CBMT_CBCT_3857_V_OSM/VectorTileServer - In QGIS or other applications that require the style JSON, the following link can be used: https://arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/800d755712e8415aab301b9d55bc2800/resources/styles/root.json Use Cases: This layer is suitable for use in any map as a basemap layer and can be modified to meet the needs of the project by editing the JSON style in the Vector Tile Style editor. Additional Versions: - A geometry-only version (CBMT3857GEOM) and a text-only version (CBMT3857TXT) are available. - French versions of the basemap are accessible via the Carte de base du Canada - Transport 3857 V (CBCT3857).
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This map contains two layers, more information on the layers can be found here:NZ ImageryNZ Hybrid ReferenceProjectionNew Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000).Scale/zoom levels:Available scale levelsLevel 0 - 23 (1:591,657,527 - 1:70)About NZ ImageryThe New Zealand Imagery map is created by Eagle Technology and uses the best available publicly owned high resolution imagery.The map combines high resolution imagery (0.075m - 1.25m) that covers around 95% of New Zealand with the New Zealand 10m Aerial Imagery. The 10m imagery is used for the smaller scales for a more consistent map and for areas where no high resolution imagery is available. This map is updated regularly with the latest high resolution imagery.A layer with the imagery footprints and metadata is available here.About NZ Hybrid ReferenceThis vector tile layer provides a detailed reference layer for New Zealand in the NZ Transverse Mercator projection. The style is based on the Esri World Hybrid Imagery style. This vector tile layer provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. This map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, and administrative boundaries for added context.This layer is offered by Eagle Technology (Official Esri Distributor). Eagle Technology offers services that can be used in the ArcGIS platform. The Content team at Eagle Technology updates the layers on a regular basis and regularly adds new content to the Living Atlas. By using this content and combining it with other data you can create new information products quickly and easily.If you have any questions or remarks about the content, please let us know at livingatlas@eagle.co.nz
The Canada Basemap – Transportation (CBMT) is a vector tile service that provides spatial reference context with an emphasis on transportation networks across Canada. It is designed especially for use as a background layer in a web mapping application or geographic information system (GIS). Access: Access is free of charge under the terms of the Open Government Licence - Canada. Data Sources: Data for the CBMT is sourced from multiple datasets. - Topographic data of Canada - CanVec Series. - “Automatically Extracted Buildings” GeoBase (a raw digital product in vector format automatically extracted from airborne Lidar data, high-resolution optical imagery or other sources). - Open Street Map (OSM) data available under the Open Database License (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright). - Official names from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB). Geographic Coverage: CBMT has complete coverage of the world, with full datasets in Canada and only partial data in other parts of the world including boundaries, Country Names, and major cities. Data Update Frequency: Updates are applied monthly to reflect the latest updates in the source datasets. Projection: Data is provided in the EPSG:3857 (WGS84 Pseudo-Mercator) projected coordinate system. Layer Access: - CBMT is accessible via the ArcGIS Online item link with the applied style or it can also be accessed directly with the default style using the following Vector Tile Server: https://tiles.arcgis.com/tiles/HsjBaDykC1mjhXz9/arcgis/rest/services/CBMT_CBCT_3857_V_OSM/VectorTileServer - In QGIS or other applications that require the style JSON, the following link can be used: https://arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/800d755712e8415aab301b9d55bc2800/resources/styles/root.json Use Cases: This layer is suitable for use in any map as a basemap layer and can be modified to meet the needs of the project by editing the JSON style in the Vector Tile Style editor. Additional Versions: - A geometry-only version (CBMT3857GEOM) and a text-only version (CBMT3857TXT) are available. - French versions of the basemap are accessible via the Carte de base du Canada - Transport 3857 V (CBCT3857).
The Human Geography Map (World Edition) web map provides a detailed vector basemap with a monochromatic style and content adjusted to support Human Geography information. Where possible, the map content has been adjusted so that it observes WCAG contrast criteria.This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses 3 vector tile layers:Human Geography Label, a label reference layer including cities and communities, countries, administrative units, and at larger scales street names.Human Geography Detail, a detail reference layer including administrative boundaries, roads and highways, and larger bodies of water. This layer is designed to be used with a high degree of transparency so that the detail does not compete with your information. It is set at approximately 50% in this web map, but can be adjusted.Human Geography Base, a simple basemap consisting of land areas in a very light gray only.The vector tile layers in this web map are built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Learn more about this basemap from the cartographic designer in Introducing a Human Geography Basemap.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer item referenced in this map.
Description This is a vector tile layer built from the same data as the Jurisdictional Units Public feature service located here: https://nifc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4107b5d1debf4305ba00e929b7e5971a. This service can be used alone as a fast-drawing background layer, or used in combination with the feature service when Identify and Copy Feature capabilities are needed. At fine zoom levels, the feature service will be needed. OverviewThe Jurisdictional Units dataset outlines wildland fire jurisdictional boundaries for federal, state, and local government entities on a national scale and is used within multiple wildland fire systems including the Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS), the Interior Fuels and Post-Fire Reporting System (IFPRS), the Interagency Fuels Treatment Decision Support System (IFTDSS), the Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules (InFORM), the Interagency Reporting of Wildland Fire Information System (IRWIN), and the Wildland Computer-Aided Dispatch Enterprise System (WildCAD-E). In this dataset, agency and unit names are an indication of the primary manager’s name and unit name, respectively, recognizing that:There may be multiple owner names.Jurisdiction may be held jointly by agencies at different levels of government (ie State and Local), especially on private lands, Some owner names may be blocked for security reasons.Some jurisdictions may not allow the distribution of owner names. Private ownerships are shown in this layer with JurisdictionalUnitIID=null, JurisdictionalKind=null, and LandownerKind="Private", LandownerCategory="Private". All land inside the US country boundary is covered by a polygon.Jurisdiction for privately owned land varies widely depending on state, county, or local laws and ordinances, fire workload, and other factors, and is not available in a national dataset in most cases.For publicly held lands the agency name is the surface managing agency, such as Bureau of Land Management, United States Forest Service, etc. The unit name refers to the descriptive name of the polygon (i.e. Northern California District, Boise National Forest, etc.). Attributes Field NameDefinitionGeometryIDPrimary key for linking geospatial objects with other database systems. Required for every feature. Not populated for Census Block Groups.JurisdictionalUnitIDWhere it could be determined, this is the NWCG Unit Identifier (Unit ID). Where it is unknown, the value is ‘Null’. Null Unit IDs can occur because a unit may not have a Unit ID, or because one could not be reliably determined from the source data. Not every land ownership has an NWCG Unit ID. Unit ID assignment rules are available in the Unit ID standard.JurisdictionalUnitID_sansUSNWCG Unit ID with the "US" characters removed from the beginning. Provided for backwards compatibility.JurisdictionalUnitNameThe name of the Jurisdictional Unit. Where an NWCG Unit ID exists for a polygon, this is the name used in the Name field from the NWCG Unit ID database. Where no NWCG Unit ID exists, this is the “Unit Name” or other specific, descriptive unit name field from the source dataset. A value is populated for all polygons except for Census Blocks Group and for PAD-US polygons that did not have an associated name.LocalNameLocal name for the polygon provided from agency authoritative data, PAD-US, or other source.JurisdictionalKindDescribes the type of unit jurisdiction using the NWCG Landowner Kind data standard. There are two valid values: Federal, Other, and Private. A value is not populated for Census Block Groups.JurisdictionalCategoryDescribes the type of unit jurisdiction using the NWCG Landowner Category data standard. Valid values include: BIA, BLM, BOR, DOD, DOE, NPS, USFS, USFWS, Foreign, Tribal, City, County, State, OtherLoc (other local, not in the standard), Private, and ANCSA. A value is not populated for Census Block Groups.LandownerKindThe landowner kind value associated with the polygon. May be inferred from jurisdictional agency, or by lack of a jurisdictional agency. Legal values align with the NWCG Landowner Kind data standard. A value is populated for all polygons.LandownerCategoryThe landowner category value associated with the polygon. May be inferred from jurisdictional agency, or by lack of a jurisdictional agency. Legal values align with the NWCG Landowner Category data standard. A value is populated for all polygons.LandownerDepartmentFederal department information that aligns with a unit’s landownerCategory information. Legal values include: Department of Agriculture, Department of Interior, Department of Defense, and Department of Energy. A value is not populated for all polygons.DataSourceThe database from which the polygon originated. An effort is made to be as specific as possible (i.e. identify the geodatabase name and feature class in which the polygon originated).SecondaryDataSourceIf the DataSource field is an aggregation from other sources, use this field to specify the source that supplied data to the aggregation. For example, if DataSource is "PAD-US 4.0", then for a TNC polygon, the SecondaryDataSource would be " TNC_PADUS2_0_SA2015_Public_gdb ".SourceUniqueIDIdentifier (GUID or ObjectID) in the data source. Used to trace the polygon back to its authoritative source.DataSourceYearYear that the source data for the polygon were acquired.MapMethodControlled vocabulary to define how the geospatial feature was derived. MapMethod will be Mixed Methods by default for this layer as the data are from mixed sources. Valid Values include: GPS-Driven; GPS-Flight; GPS-Walked; GPS-Walked/Driven; GPS-Unknown Travel Method; Hand Sketch; Digitized-Image; DigitizedTopo; Digitized-Other; Image Interpretation; Infrared Image; Modeled; Mixed Methods; Remote Sensing Derived; Survey/GCDB/Cadastral; Vector; Phone/Tablet; Other.DateCurrentThe last edit, update, of this GIS record. Date should follow the assigned NWCG Date Time data standard, using the 24-hour clock, YYYY-MM-DDhh.mm.ssZ, ISO8601 Standard.CommentsAdditional information describing the feature.JoinMethodAdditional information on how the polygon was matched to information in the NWCG Unit ID database.LegendJurisdictionalCategoryJurisdictionalCategory values grouped for more intuitive use in a map legend or summary table. Census Block Groups are classified as “No Unit”.LegendLandownerCategoryLandownerCategory values grouped for more intuitive use in a map legend or summary table. Other Relevant NWCG Definition StandardsUnitA generic term that represents an organizational entity that only has meaning when it is contextualized by a descriptor, e.g. jurisdictional.Definition Extension: When referring to an organizational entity, a unit refers to the smallest area or lowest level. Higher levels of an organization (region, agency, department, etc.) can be derived from a unit based on organization hierarchy.Unit, JurisdictionalThe governmental entity having overall land and resource management responsibility for a specific geographical area as provided by law.Definition Extension: 1) Ultimately responsible for the fire report to account for statistical fire occurrence; 2) Responsible for setting fire management objectives; 3) Jurisdiction cannot be re-assigned by agreement; 4) The nature and extent of the incident determines jurisdiction (for example, Wildfire vs. All Hazard); 5) Responsible for signing a Delegation of Authority to the Incident Commander.See also: Protecting Unit; Landowner Data SourcesThis dataset is an aggregation of multiple spatial data sources: • Authoritative land ownership records from BIA, BLM, NPS, USFS, USFWS, and the Alaska Fire Service/State of Alaska• The Protected Areas Database US (PAD-US 4.0)• Census Block-Group Geometry BIA and Tribal Data:BIA and Tribal land management data were aggregated from BIA regional offices. These data date from 2012 and were reviewed/updated in 2024. Indian Trust Land affiliated with Tribes, Reservations, or BIA Agencies: These data are not considered the system of record and are not intended to be used as such. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Branch of Wildland Fire Management (BWFM) is not the originator of these data. The spatial data coverage is a consolidation of the best available records/data received from each of the 12 BIA Regional Offices. The data are no better than the original sources from which they were derived. Care was taken when consolidating these files. However, BWFM cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy in the original digital data. The information contained in these data is dynamic and is continually changing. Updates to these data will be made whenever such data are received from a Regional Office. The BWFM gives no guarantee, expressed, written, or implied, regarding the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data. Alaska:The state of Alaska and Alaska Fire Service (BLM) co-manage a process to aggregate authoritative land ownership, management, and jurisdictional boundary data, based on Master Title Plats. Data ProcessingTo compile this dataset, the authoritative land ownership records and the PAD-US data mentioned above were crosswalked into the Jurisdictional Unit Polygon schema and aggregated through a series of python scripts and FME models. Once aggregated, steps were taken to reduce overlaps within the data. All overlap areas larger than 300 acres were manually examined and removed with the assistance of fire management SMEs. Once overlaps were removed, Census Block Group geometry were crosswalked to the Jurisdictional Unit Polygon schema and appended in areas in which no jurisdictional boundaries were recorded within the authoritative land ownership records and the PAD-US data. Census Block Group geometries represent areas of unknown Landowner Kind/Category and Jurisdictional Kind/Category and were assigned LandownerKind and LandownerCategory values of "Private". Update
The Charted Territory Map (World Edition) web map provides a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized. It takes its inspiration from a printed atlas plate and pull-down scholastic classroom maps. The map emphasizes the geographic and political features in the design. The use of country level polygons are preassigned with eight different colors. It also includes the global graticule features as well as landform labels of physical features and hillshade. This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses the Charted Territory vector tile layer and World Hillshade. The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the layers referenced in this map.
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Urban Tree Canopy Assessment. This was created using the Urban Tree Canopy Syracuse 2010 (All Layers) file HERE.The data for this map was created using LIDAR and other spatial analysis tools to identify and measure tree canopy in the landscape. This was a collaboration between the US Forest Service Northern Research Station (USFS), the University of Vermont Spatial Laboratory, and SUNY ESF. Because the full map is too large to be viewed in ArcGIS Online, this has been reduced to a vector tile layer to allow it to be viewed online. To download and view the shapefiles and all of the layers, you can download the data HERE and view this in either ArcGIS Pro or QGIS.Data DictionaryDescription source USDA Forest ServiceList of values Value 1 Description Tree CanopyValue 2 Description Grass/ShrubValue 3 Description Bare SoilValue 4 Description WaterValue 5 Description BuildingsValue 6 Description Roads/RailroadsValue 7 Description Other PavedField Class Alias Class Data type String Width 20Geometric objects Feature class name landcover_2010_syracusecity Object type complex Object count 7ArcGIS Feature Class Properties Feature class name landcover_2010_syracusecity Feature type Simple Geometry type Polygon Has topology FALSE Feature count 7 Spatial index TRUE Linear referencing FALSEDistributionAvailable format Name ShapefileTransfer options Transfer size 163.805Description Downloadable DataFieldsDetails for object landcover_2010_syracusecityType Feature Class Row count 7 Definition UTCField FIDAlias FID Data type OID Width 4 Precision 0 Scale 0Field descriptionInternal feature number.Description source ESRIDescription of valueSequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.Field ShapeAlias Shape Data type Geometry Width 0 Precision 0 Scale 0Field description Feature geometry.Description source ESRIDescription of values Coordinates defining the features.Field CodeAlias Code Data type Number Width 4Overview Description Metadata DetailsMetadata language English Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer FormatScope of the data described by the metadata dataset Scope name datasetLast update 2011-06-02ArcGIS metadata properties Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0 Metadata style North American Profile of ISO19115 2003Created in ArcGIS for the item 2011-06-02 16:48:35 Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2011-06-02 16:44:43Automatic updates Have been performed Yes Last update 2011-06-02 16:44:43Item location history Item copied or moved 2011-06-02 16:48:35 From T:\TestSites\NY\Syracuse\Temp\landcover_2010_syracusecity To \T7500\F$\Export\LandCover_2010_SyracuseCity\landcover_2010_syracusecity
This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. Esri created this vector tile basemap from the Daylight map distribution of OSM data, which is supported by Facebook and supplemented with additional data from Microsoft. This version of the map is rendered using OSM cartography. The OSM Daylight map will be updated every month with the latest version of OSM Daylight data.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site:www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this enhanced vector basemap available to the ArcGIS user and developer communities.
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This dataset contains County Boundary Lines for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. State boundary along Ohio River has been updated to reflect the Supreme Court Case regarding a boundary dispute between Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio in 1980 (Ohio v. Kentucky, 444 U.S. 335 (1980).
This National Geographic Style Map (World Edition) web map provides a reference map for the world that includes administrative boundaries, cities, protected areas, highways, roads, railways, water features, buildings, and landmarks, overlaid on shaded relief and a colorized physical ecosystems base for added context to conservation and biodiversity topics. Alignment of boundaries is a presentation of the feature provided by our data vendors and does not imply endorsement by Esri, National Geographic or any governing authority.This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses the National Geographic Style vector tile layer and the National Geographic Style Base and World Hillshade raster tile layers.The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layers referenced in this map.
A comprehensive gray scale annotation map service for the Portland metropolitan region. Contains labels for the following features: counties, cities, highways, major arterials & streets, outdoor recreation and conservation areas (ORCA), trails, and rivers. Labels are scale dependent and some (like trails) are only visible at larger scales. Designed to be layered with the baseGray basemap. This is a vector tile version of this basemap hosted in ArcGIS Online published from a vector tile package. Custom vector styles that you create based on this vector tile package can break when updates are made to the original tile package, such as when data sources are changed, removed, or renamed. Date of last data update: 2025-05-08 This is official RLIS data. Contact Person: Christine Rutan christine.rutan@oregonmetro.gov 503-797-1669 RLIS Metadata Viewer: https://gis.oregonmetro.gov/rlis-metadata/#/details/3708 RLIS Terms of Use: https://rlisdiscovery.oregonmetro.gov/pages/terms-of-use
The Nova Map (World Edition) web map provides a detailed world basemap featuring a dark background with glowing blue symbology and colors that are reminiscent of science-fiction shows, where one is looking at a map of the world on a 'head's up' device or a map that would be projected from a transparent glass wall. The map is designed with a grid pattern across the ocean and stripes or square stippled patterns for land use features visible at larger scales. Additional graphics in the oceans presents a futuristic user interface. The futuristic and less terrestrial feel theme continues with the geometric patterns, starburst city dot symbols, and cool color scheme. The fonts displayed are clean and squarish (san serif) with a futuristic, science-fiction, or high technology appearance.This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses the Nova vector tile layer.The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer referenced in this map.
The Colored Pencil Map (World Edition) web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with the appearance of being hand-drawn by colored pencils. The map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, trees, and administrative boundaries. This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses the Colored Pencil vector tile layer. The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the layer items referenced in this map.
🇺🇸 미국 English Source: 1 foot contours were generated for each production block from the final bare earth DEMs using ArcGIS software. Using ArcGIS software, the contours were validated for correct topology, including must not intersect, must not self intersect, and must not have dangles. Contours are then manually reviewed with the 3D breaklines to ensure complete coverage, correct coding, data integrity and that contours behave correctly around water bodies, water crossings, and elevated features such as overpasses. The contours are then clipped to individual tiles as creating one dataset for the entire project renders the feature class un-usable. Enclosed contours completely within building footprints were removed from the final contour dataset.Coordinate System:The data was developed based on a horizontal datum/projection of NAD83 (2011), State Plane Connecticut, U.S. Survey Feet and vertical datum of NAVD88 (GEOID18)Development: This vector tile package contains contour lines originally derived in the State Plane coordinate system. Prior to generating the tile service, individual contour blocks were merged into a single, seamless data layer to ensure consistency and completeness across the project area. This unified dataset served as the basis for creating the vector tile package. During the creation of the vector tile index, Web Mercator was used as the tiling reference to enable proper indexing and tile generation within ArcGIS Online. Please note that while the vector tile index references Web Mercator for mapping and display purposes, the contour line geometries are aligned with the original State Plane coordinate system, maintaining consistency with the source data used in production. This vector tile package contains contour lines originally derived in the State Plane coordinate system. Prior to generating the tile service, individual contour blocks were merged into a single, seamless data layer to ensure consistency and completeness across the project area. This unified dataset served as the basis for creating the vector tile package. During the creation of the vector tile index, Web Mercator was used as the tiling reference to enable proper indexing and tile generation within ArcGIS Online. Please note that while the vector tile index references Web Mercator for mapping and display purposes, the contour line geometries are aligned with the original State Plane coordinate system, maintaining consistency with the source data used in production. Use Constraints:
The National Hydrography Dataset Plus (NHDplus) maps the lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and other surface waters of the United States. Created by the US EPA Office of Water and the US Geological Survey, the NHDPlus provides mean annual and monthly flow estimates for rivers and streams. Additional attributes provide connections between features facilitating complicated analyses. For more information on the NHDPlus dataset see the NHDPlus v2 User Guide.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Surface waters and related features of the United States and associated territories not including Alaska.Geographic Extent: The United States not including Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, Northern Marianas Islands, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and American SamoaProjection: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere Visible Scale: Visible at all scales but layer draws best at scales larger than 1:1,000,000Source: EPA and USGSUpdate Frequency: There is new new data since this 2019 version, so no updates planned in the futurePublication Date: March 13, 2019Prior to publication, the NHDPlus network and non-network flowline feature classes were combined into a single flowline layer. Similarly, the NHDPlus Area and Waterbody feature classes were merged under a single schema.Attribute fields were added to the flowline and waterbody layers to simplify symbology and enhance the layer's pop-ups. Fields added include Pop-up Title, Pop-up Subtitle, On or Off Network (flowlines only), Esri Symbology (waterbodies only), and Feature Code Description. All other attributes are from the original NHDPlus dataset. No data values -9999 and -9998 were converted to Null values for many of the flowline fields.What can you do with this layer?Feature layers work throughout the ArcGIS system. Generally your work flow with feature layers will begin in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Pro. Below are just a few of the things you can do with a feature service in Online and Pro.ArcGIS OnlineAdd this layer to a map in the map viewer. The layer is limited to scales of approximately 1:1,000,000 or larger but a vector tile layer created from the same data can be used at smaller scales to produce a webmap that displays across the full range of scales. The layer or a map containing it can be used in an application. Change the layer’s transparency and set its visibility rangeOpen the layer’s attribute table and make selections. Selections made in the map or table are reflected in the other. Center on selection allows you to zoom to features selected in the map or table and show selected records allows you to view the selected records in the table.Apply filters. For example you can set a filter to show larger streams and rivers using the mean annual flow attribute or the stream order attribute. Change the layer’s style and symbologyAdd labels and set their propertiesCustomize the pop-upUse as an input to the ArcGIS Online analysis tools. This layer works well as a reference layer with the trace downstream and watershed tools. The buffer tool can be used to draw protective boundaries around streams and the extract data tool can be used to create copies of portions of the data.ArcGIS ProAdd this layer to a 2d or 3d map. Use as an input to geoprocessing. For example, copy features allows you to select then export portions of the data to a new feature class. Change the symbology and the attribute field used to symbolize the dataOpen table and make interactive selections with the mapModify the pop-upsApply Definition Queries to create sub-sets of the layerThis layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World that provides an easy way to explore the landscape layers and many other beautiful and authoritative maps on hundreds of topics.Questions?Please leave a comment below if you have a question about this layer, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
This basemap of Washington State was developed for use in L&I's applications and services. The map displays points and features important to L&I's users. The supporting data used for the development of this map was collected from the open source GIS catalogs of several Washington state agencies. The roads dataset was developed using ESRI Street Map Premium 2021 (Release-4) for Desktop. This version of the basemap was created and shared using ArcPro 2.7.2ACTIVE PUBLIC SERVICE - DO NOT DELETE
This web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with the appearance of being hand-drawn by colored pencils, with a focus on the Caribbean. This layer is delivered as a vector tile service that provides unique capabilities for customization, high-resolution display, and offline use in mobile devices.
This web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with the appearance of being hand-drawn by colored pencils, with a focus on Africa. This layer is delivered as a vector tile service that provides unique capabilities for customization, high-resolution display, and offline use in mobile devices. This vector tile layer is built using the same data sources used for other Esri vector tile layers and web maps. The map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, trees, and administrative boundaries. Alignment of boundaries is a presentation of the feature provided by our data vendors and does not imply endorsement by Esri or any governing authority.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the Colored Pencil tile layer items referenced in this map. Customize this MapBecause this map includes a vector tile layer, you can customize the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers, change symbols for layers, switch to alternate local language (in some areas), and refine the treatment of disputed boundaries. For details on how to customize this map, please refer to these articles on the ArcGIS Online Blog.This map was designed and created by Cindy Prostak.
Download as a Vector Tile Package for use in ArcGIS Pro and in mobile applications.A Vector Tile Service is a static copy of a basemap at a particular point in time. However, this service is updated daily.For the static service: MaineDOT_Vector_Base_Transportation_NoLabels_StaticFor a version with Labels: MaineDOT_Vector_Base_TransportationVector Tile Services are used extensively in basemaps and cartography. These reference a set of vector tiles and a corresponding Style JSON file that instructs the map on how to render each feature. The vector data - in the form of points, lines, and polygons as well as images (called sprites) - contain only the data needed to draw the feature and apply the accompanying style. As such, vector tile services render quickly at different display resolutions when compared to traditional feature layers. To learn more about vector tiles: Vector Tiles - Wikipedia.To view and modify the Style component of this Vector Tile Service, you can use the ArcGIS Vector Tile Style Editor accessible through the hyperlink or the task button on the right. Modifications to the service"s Style allow a user to reference the existing vector tiles without needing to duplicate them. This Vector Tile Service covers the State of Maine and uses local, state, and national data sources.LayerNameFeatureNameSourceShapeProperty Information\Building Footprints\Building TypesNG_ADDRESSESE911PointProperty Information\Building Footprints\Buildings ShadowsNG_FOOTPRINTSE911PolygonProperty Information\Building Footprints\BuildingsNG_FOOTPRINTS_TYPEE911PolygonAirports\Airport PointsAIRPORTSMEDOTPointRoads\Private RoadsE911_PRIVATEMEDOTPolylineRoads\Interstate InterchangesINTERSTATE_INTERCHANGESMEDOTPointFerry\Ferry RoutesFERRYRTE_STATEMEDOTPolylineRailroads\Railroads BridgeLINEAR_BRIDGEMEDOTPolylineRailroads\RailroadsRAILROUTE_SEGMENTSMEDOTPolylineRoads\TrailsTRAILSMEDOTPolylineWater\Streams NHDNHDFlowlineUSGSPolylineBoundaries\State Urban BoundarySTATEURBAN_CLIPMEDOTPolygonBoundaries\Conserved Landsconserved_landsDACFPolygonBoundaries\County PointsCOUNTIESCENTROIDSMEGISPointPlaces\Capes - Islands & SummitsGnis_lMEGISPointPlaces\CemeteriesGnis_pMEGISPointPlaces\Place Names & Populated PlacesGNIS_P_ENHANCEDMEGISPointContours\Contours - 10 ftMEGIS_ContoursMEGISPolylineBoundaries\Coastline & Political BoundariesMetwp24LMEGISPolylineBoundaries\State Background & Water - Metwp24pMetwp24pMEGISPolygonWater\Wetlands - NWINWI_2014MEGISPolygonWater\WQPondsWQPondsMEGISPolygonWater\WQRiversWQRiversMEGISPolygonAirports\Airport WaysNWR_Aeroway_Attr_osm_lnOpen Street MapPolylineRoads\One Way & Roads Base & BridgeROADSBASEMEDOTPolylineRoads\Route ShieldsROADSBASE_SHIELDSMEDOTPoint