Geospatial data about Chattanooga Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This data set was derived from Lidar provided by Hamilton County (2022) and displays buildings within Chattanooga city limits with LOD2 which includes building heights and roof types. This data was created by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga IGTLab.
Chattanooga city limits
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City limit geographic information system (GIS) file for the City of Chattanooga.
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Parcel data for the City of Chattanooga
Chattanooga city council districts from 2019-2020
City Council Districts of Chattanooga, TN. Source: Hamilton County GIS, 2021.
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Addressing point file for the City of Chattanooga.
Geospatial data about Chattanooga Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This imagery shines a light on some of the areas most affected by the Tornados that hit the South Eastern United States on April 12, 2020.Imagery is cited to Planet Labs Inc. and acknowledgement of support from Lyndhurst Foundation, IGTLab at UT-Chattanooga and Skytec LLC.
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City limit geographic information system (GIS) file for the City of Chattanooga.
Chattanooga Census Tracts classified as SN_C (Identified as disadvantaged) by Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool. These tracts serve as the working boundary for Take Root, an Urban Community Forestry project funded by the US Forest Service for the City of Chattanooga, Green|Spaces, Southeastern Conservation Corps, and the Univeristy of Tennessee at Chattanooga. From CEJST: The tool uses datasets as indicators of burdens. The burdens are organized into categories. A community is highlighted as disadvantaged on the CEJST map if it is in a census tract that is (1) at or above the threshold for one or more environmental, climate, or other burdens, and (2) at or above the threshold for an associated socioeconomic burden.In addition, a census tract that is completely surrounded by disadvantaged communities and is at or above the 50% percentile for low income is also considered disadvantaged.Census tracts are small units of geography. Census tract boundaries for statistical areas are determined by the U.S. Census Bureau once every ten years. The tool utilizes the census tract boundaries from 2010. This was chosen because many of the data sources in the tool currently use the 2010 census boundaries.For more info visit: https://screeningtool.geoplatform.gov/en/methodology#11.22/35.0469/-85.2677
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Parcel data for the City of Chattanooga
A map used in the Citizen Problem Manager app to triage non-emergency requests and update the status of each
A map used in the Citizen Problem Reporter Dashboard to monitor satisfaction survey responses.
A map used in the Citizen Problem Reporter Dashboard to monitor non-emergency requests.
A Crowdsource Reporter app used by the general public to submit non-emergency requests in their community.
A map used in the Citizen Problem Reporter app to submit non-emergency requests in the community.
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Geospatial data about Chattanooga Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.