Current boundaries of the Columbia City Council Wards.
This polygon represents the legal description of the Corporate Limit of the City of Columbia, Missouri, as kept by the City Land Surveyor. It is checked by dissolving the Annexations polygons.
The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department updated its trail line work to be easier for internal and external uses. The layer includes all trails maintained by the department showing the major multi-use trails regardless of ownership, multi-use connectors and smaller internal park trails. This will include existing trails and trails under construction. Multi-use trails and their connectors could be used as part of the transportation routes. Internal park trails are loop trails, sidewalks, paths maintained by Parks and Recreation. Multi-Use Trails not under the maintenance of Parks and Recreation, such as the section of the Hinkson Creek Trail on University of Missouri property (but constructed by the City) will be called out in the data. The data will not include other City non-motorized, on street routes such as bike lanes and pedways. This data should be available from other City departments.
The joint City-County Major Roadway Plan showing existing and planned roadways in the Columbia Metro Area.Web Map: https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8a6341cd199b440c845f0b0bcc9589c4
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Urban heat islands are small areas where temperatures are unnaturally high - usually due to dense buildings, expansive hard surfaces, or a lack of tree cover or greenspace. People living in these communities are exposed to more dangerous conditions, especially as daytime high and nighttime low temperatures increase over time. NOAA Climate Program Office and CAPA Strategies have partnered with cities around the United States to map urban heat islands. Using Sentinel-2 satellite thermal data along with on-the-ground sensors, air temperature and heat indexes are calculated for morning, afternoon, and evening time periods. The NOAA Visualization Lab, part of the NOAA Satellite and Information Service, has made the original heat mapping data available as dynamic image services.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: heat indexUnits: degrees Fahrenheit Cell Size: 30 metersPixel Type: 32 bit floating pointData Coordinate Systems: WGS84 Mosaic Projection: WGS84 Extent: cities within the United StatesSource: NOAA and CAPA StrategiesPublication Date: September 20, 2021What can you do with this layer?This imagery layer supports communities' UHI spatial analysis and mapping capabilities. The symbology can be manually changed, or a processing template applied to the layer will provide a custom rendering. Each city can be queried.Related layers include Morning Heat Index and Evening Heat Index. Cities IncludedBoulder, CO Brooklyn, NY Greenwich Village, NY Columbia, SC Columbia, MO Columbus, OH Knoxville, TN Jacksonville, FL Las Vegas, NV Milwaukee, WI Nashville, TN Omaha, NE Philadelphia, PA Rockville, MD Gaithersburg, MD Takoma Park, MD San Francisco, CA Spokane, WA Abingdon, VA Albuquerque, NM Arlington, MA Woburn, MA Arlington, VA Atlanta, GA Charleston, SC Charlottesville, VA Clarksville, IN Farmville, VA Gresham, OR Harrisonburg, VA Kansas City, MO Lynchburg, VA Manhattan, NY Bronx, NY Newark, NJ Jersey City, NJ Elizabeth, NJ Petersburg, VA Raleigh, NC Durham, NC Richmond, VA Richmond, IN Salem, VA San Diego, CA Virginia Beach, VA Winchester, VA Austin, TX Burlington, VT Cincinnati, OH Detroit, MI El Paso, TX Houston, TX Jackson, MS Las Cruces, NM Miami, FL New Orleans, LA Providence, RI Roanoke, VA San Jose, CA Seattle, WA Vancouver, BC Canada Boston, MA Fort Lauderdale, FL Honolulu, HI Boise, ID Nampa, ID Los Angeles, CA Yonkers, NY Oakland, CA Berkeley, CA San Juan, PR Sacramento, CA San Bernardino, CA Victorville, CA West Palm Beach, FL Worcester, MA Washington, D.C. Baltimore, MD Portland, ORCities may apply to be a part of the Heat Watch program through the CAPA Strategies website. Attribute Table Informationcity_name: Afternoon Heat Index Observations in Floating-Point (°F)
Created for the Public to view street and intersection data. Redirect URL to share with others: https://como.gov/street-info/Web Map:https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=5e96ead9ff2c48419b8864c2f7d59de3 Go Live: 02/11/2025
Live Date: 03/22/2023Point of Contact: Danielle Fox - Community ConservationistNotes:This storymap takes viewers through downtown Columbia, MO, to visit street trees whose economical and ecological value has been assessed by city staff.Linked on city website.Web Map: https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b6a400ab93d1473fa014be2c97a9cfa8
Point of Contact: R. Stone - Public Works Engineering/ Engineering and Operations Manager.Notes: This app is only utilized during a qualifying snow event, when snow fall exceed X inches. It displays the priority neighborhoods which may change once a year and must be manually queried/edited. This app is driven by the internal only edit app. An automated script runs on Dev to update the information every 15 minutes from the information edited on the internal map for this public app. Associated Web Map: https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9b16cf3411284b4485bb1613af7fe2e6More information: https://www.como.gov/public-works/street-division/comosnow/The snow grids are edited through this internal-only web app: https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=10d11851c63c4937b1831794629ab755
Date Entering Production: Apr 18, 2024This app displays Development Permits for Columbia.This app is housed on the Community Dashboard hereWeb Map: https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=76ad2fb2d3534e21897b52aac984efcf
Date Entering Production: Apr 18, 2024This app displays zoning and zoning overlays for Columbia.This app is housed on the Community Dashboard hereWeb Map:https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=efd7abe993564cb584ccd3b050fe53c8
Date Entering Production: Apr 18, 2024This app displays Development Permits for Columbia.This app is housed on the Community Dashboard hereThis app uses the Development Permits Map https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8672ed2454c04d7aba50eb95ffcbad2a
Date Entering Production: Aug 8, 2024Created for department of public works - parkingPoint of Contact: Christopher MorganThis application is linked to the public via the parking webpage on como.govweb map https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1e41528dbb11408eb5a9de434b3269ae
The City of Columbia's Water & Light’s Efficiency Score indicates the percentage of a home’s maximum energy efficiency potential as modeled by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Home Energy Score. The maximum energy efficiency is based on recommendations that provide a 10-year payback or less. Users can search for an address to view a PDF of the energy scores. New PDF's will be continuously added. Citizens may opt out of PDF display. Contact Utility Services for more information at 573-441-5528 or Efficiency@como.govLive Date: Point of Contact: Todd McVicker - Utility Services Manager. Matt Nestor - PUBLIC INFORMATION SPECIALIST (W&L). Web Map:https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=2565536eae4d49669be7fda2bda0dd6eNotes:There is a script.
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Current boundaries of the Columbia City Council Wards.