As part of the 5-year study on the natural resources present in the Lower Chickahominy watershed (LCW), PlanRVA produced this story map to display existing eco-tourism infrastructure in the watershed and report the findings. The LCW consists of three localities: James City County, New Kent County, and Charles City County. Each county in the watershed is boasting with some of the most unique and valuable natural resources in the state of Virginia.The study area consists of healthy streams, forested lands, and open spaces that are home to the native flora and fauna of the tidal fresh zone of coastal Virginia. Given these distinctive attributes and the county's prime location in the region, the rural area is experiencing suburban development pressure in Virginia's coastal plain. The effort of this study, funded by the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program (CZM), aims to identify and establish an overarching vision for land use, land conservation, and sustainable economic priorities. Furthermore, the study promotes the development of various strategic approaches to harnessing both the ecological and economic value in the watershed.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Cape Charles City, Virginia suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The N...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Dataset of St Charles, Illinois Municipal Boundary
Charles City County, VA fire hydrants
Example extract, transform, and load (ETL) framework with comments and print statements to develop a script using the "run tools in Pro and copy script to a file" method to assist in NG911 transition by transforming and loading local addresses and road centerlines into the NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 GIS Data Model Schema. Created on 20220915 as a supplement to a "Supporting Extract, Transform, and Load Development for Next Generation 9-1-1" presentation delivered at GIS Pro 2022. Originally developed by Matt Gerike, Virginia Geographic Information Network, September 2022.Parity logic contributed by Charles Grant, City of Salem, Virginia, March 2021.See here for resources and context about using the NG9-1-1 GIS data model templates.Additional resources and recommendations on GIS related topics are available on the VGIN 9-1-1 & GIS page.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Dataset of St Charles, Illinois Road Centerlines
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Dataset of St Charles, Illinois Zoning Boundaries
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Dataset of St Charles, Illinois Ward District Boundaries
A map to get up-to-date information about police activities and 911 calls in the St. Charles community.
This map shows zoning designations of all properties within the City of St. Charles, IL.
This layer contains polygon features for Jefferson County, WV, the 5 associated municipalities (Bolivar, Charles Town, Harpers Ferry, Ranson, and Shepherdstown), and all the surrounding counties & towns. See metadata for more information.This layer was generated by the Jefferson County GIS/Addressing Office. For questions, please contact 304-724-6759 or gis@jeffersoncountywv.org.All outside boundaries were generated from local sources and combined to the best of our abilities, however, these boundaries are NOT survey grade and should not be used as official lines. For official boundaries of non-Jefferson County areas, please contact their associated authorities.
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The data is a spatial representation of Heritage Markers within the City of Charles Sturt Council. Through awareness and celebration of our City's heritage we gain a greater understanding of our City and our community. Council, in partnership with the community, is committed to preserving the rich and diverse heritage of the Charles Sturt area for current and future generations. Charles Sturt has a rich and valuable built heritage, including over 200 state and local heritage listed places. The City of Charles Sturt’s Heritage Recognition Marker Program raises awareness of significant heritage sites through the installation of high-quality markers on listed heritage properties across the City of Charles Sturt
The VDEQ provided grant funds to Charles City to support the development of improved Chesapeake Bay Preservation District Area maps ( Resource Protection Area and Resource Management Area) GIS map overlays and digital datasets including analysis to generate a new RPA map and meta data using off-site publicly available mapping (soils, wetlands, USGS streams, floodplains, topography and other environmental constraints).
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A map that delves into historical police activity and 911 calls. This map will allow users to view police activity in a given location over the past few years.
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The data is a spatial representation of stormwater drains within the City of Charles Sturt Council. Stormwater Pipes are a lineal structure that transfer stormwater from one point to another. Charles Sturt has approximately 430km of drainage. The Stormwater infrastructure provides the community with infrastructure to transfer stormwater to receiving bodies such as River Torrens, West Lakes and the Gulf, to minimise suburban flooding and in some cases to encourage the capture of stormwater for re-use. This data was originally captured by internal audit in 2002 and is continually maintained by the Asset Planning Management team to ensure the data represents an accurate representation of the asset network
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As part of the 5-year study on the natural resources present in the Lower Chickahominy watershed (LCW), PlanRVA produced this story map to display existing eco-tourism infrastructure in the watershed and report the findings. The LCW consists of three localities: James City County, New Kent County, and Charles City County. Each county in the watershed is boasting with some of the most unique and valuable natural resources in the state of Virginia.The study area consists of healthy streams, forested lands, and open spaces that are home to the native flora and fauna of the tidal fresh zone of coastal Virginia. Given these distinctive attributes and the county's prime location in the region, the rural area is experiencing suburban development pressure in Virginia's coastal plain. The effort of this study, funded by the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program (CZM), aims to identify and establish an overarching vision for land use, land conservation, and sustainable economic priorities. Furthermore, the study promotes the development of various strategic approaches to harnessing both the ecological and economic value in the watershed.