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TwitterThis data set is a polygon layer denoting the five City Council districts for the City of Greensboro, NC. District boundaries are derived from census data to determine fair council district boundaries based on reasonable geographic area, population, demographics. City Council districts are updated at least every decennial census, though they are also updated as City annexations occur or when population shifts necessitate redistricting. Attribute data is updated after each Municipal General Election held during odd-numbered years. (Last updated November 2013)
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TwitterThis data set contains a polygon layer depicting the political boundary of the City of Greensboro, NC. The boundary is determined from various source data by digitizing features from site plans, cadastral layers, and legal descriptions of recent annexations. In some cases, planametrics and county tax maps are used as reference points for digitizing new city limit boundary changes.
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TwitterThis data set is a polygon layer containing polygon features of zoning boundaries, divisions, and classifications for the City of Greensboro, NC. Zoning boundaries are determined by property lines that are zoned or rezoned. The boundaries are digitized from site plans, cadastral layers, and city and/or county tax maps.
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TwitterThis data set is a linear feature class containing the street centerline of each street in Greensboro, NC and is derived from computing the midpoint between road edge boundaries.
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The primary role of the Water Quality Section of Stormwater Management is to protect the City's surface waters -- the lakes and streams. They gather information about the environment, educate people about pollution sources, and implement pollution prevention programs to improve the quality of lakes and streams. This is done to ensure that the needs of the City’s Stormwater Permit are met so everyone has an enjoyable environment.Several different monitoring programs are in place to assist in these efforts. The data from these programs is summarized by the Water Quality Index, a single value that represents several combined measurements. This single value can be easily interpreted by managers, elected officials, and citizens.This application shows the sampling locations for the various monitoring programs as well as recent results from periodic sampling.
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TwitterThis data set is a polygon layer denoting the five City Council districts for the City of Greensboro, NC. District boundaries are derived from census data to determine fair council district boundaries based on reasonable geographic area, population, demographics. City Council districts are updated at least every decennial census, though they are also updated as City annexations occur or when population shifts necessitate redistricting. Attribute data is updated after each Municipal General Election held during odd-numbered years. (Last updated November 2013)