This is the primary City Limits layer used in a variety of web maps and applications. DO NOT DELETE
Neighborhood Organizations in Harrisburg. Map was originally created from a PDF given to the GIS administrator (Evan Rubin) PDF was used to create the polygons. This layer is used in the Harrisburg Neighborhood Organizations Web Map and Web Application. The Web application can be viewed on the website and GIS Hub.The only important field in the layer the Name of each organization.
Shows zoning for the city according to the Zoning Code adopted in 2014. This data was created by the Harrisburg Planning Bureau. This is the primary data used in the City Zoning Map and the Zoning Web Application which is posted on the website. Source data comes from the Dauphin County Parcels data.
Downtown Improvement District is a non-profit organization that provides services to make downtown cleaner, safer and more beautiful. This file was created by the City of Harrisburg GIS Administrator with files obtained from the Planning Bureau.
This file is from the Harrisburg Planning Bureau and contains Harrisburg's 15 wards. This feature layer was created by the Planning Department in 2015. Used byHarrisburg Wards Web MapHarrisburg Wards Web Application
This layer shows FEMA delineated 100-Year and 500-Year floodplains based on data provided to the City of Harrisburg in 2013.This is one of the primary layers displayed on the City Public Zoning Map and Web Application. DO NOT TOUCH this layer without permission from the Bureau of Planning or the GIS Administrator.
GIS layer showing City Parks, Playgrounds and Pools in the City of Harrisburg. Original polygons were created by the State and have been exported to create this Feature Layer (2020). This is a polygon layer and is currently used in our Parks Web Map and Parks Web Application. The Parks Web Application will be posted on our website harrisburgpa.gov. The source data was downloaded from our open spaces database which is currently saved in our AGOL profile. The data has been changed in the following ways. some empty fields has been removedthe Names and Address field have been added to this file. This attribute consists of names and addresses given by Deborah Riehart and Kevin Sanders (Parks, Recreation & Facilities)Fields Include: FIDOBJECTIDPIDMUNICIPALISUBDIVIDEDLANDVALBUILDVALSTREETNUMSTREETDIRSTREETNAMEACREAGEOWNERNAMEADDRESS1ADDRESS2ADDRESS3ZIPCODEGIS_PIDZoneFloodHistoricNotesCensus_TraLUCNameAddressGlodballDCreateDateCreatorEditDateEditor
This feature layer is primarily used in the Street Closures Map & the Street Closures Application. Dave Thames is the primary editor. Dave primarily editor this layer from Street Closures Web Map. Any questions regarding this layer should be directed to Dave Thames or the GIS Administrator, Evan Rubin. Fields: Street NameStreet FromStreet ToStart DateEnd DateStart TimeEnd TimeReasonDetourNotesAttachmentsContactPhoneE-mailXYURLOTHER 1OTHER 2OTHER 3DATE POSTEDPOSTED BYFIDGLOBALIDCreationDateCreatorEditDateEditorPrimary Start DatePrimary End Date
These historic districts have been listed on the National Register. Projects using federal funds in these historic districts must complete a Section 106 review to protect the district's historic resources.DO NOT EDIT THIS LAYER. You need permission from the Bureau of Planning or the GIS Administrator to make any changes to this layer
These areas have been identified as eligible for inclusion in the National Register as National Historic Districts but have not been added.This layer is included in the Public Zoning Map
This map directly effects the the Free on Street Parking After 5pm Web Application https://cohbg.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8ed11653cc85435d8abcd4bd79a9143bAny changes with this map should be run through the GIS Administrator or the Parking Enforcement Office (Police Department).
A public feature layer view used to share current and planned road blocks, road closures with location affected, and detour routes.
Map of free parking area was given to the GIS administrator in order to create the interactive version. The Parking Office (Mr Richard Kotz) is in the POC regarding the boundaries for this map.
This map displays bus routes as well as traffic light signals and linked permit information. Updates to this Web Map will automatically push updates to the "CAT Bus Routes, Stops & City Signals" application.Used By: CAT Routes & City Signals Web Application
These historic districts are protected by the City of Harrisburg at a municipal level. The Harrisburg Architectural Review Board reviews changes to the exterior of buildings visible from a public right-of-way in these districts. Frank Grumbine, Geoff Knight or Jacob Bowen are the primary points of contact for this layer.
Public Trash Cans Map was created to have a inventory of the trash cans in the City of Harrisburg. The Public Trash Cans Hosted Feature layer is the primary dataset in this map. Data was collected using ArcGIS Collector Field Application on an Iphone. Photos were taken of each public trash can and are visible as a link in the item pop-up. Questions regarding this dataset can be forwarded to the GIS Administrator (Evan Rubin), John Rarig or Chris Nafe. Data does not include:Temporary trash barrels primarily located in the City Parks.Trash containers at bus stops or parking garagesTrash containers in the Capitol Park Complex Map Created by Evan Rubin - Aug 26th 2021Uses: Public Trash Cans Hosted Feature Layer
The City of Harrisburg High Injury Network was created using crash data from PennDot. For the complete methodology used to create the High Injury Network please view our High Injury Network 2019 web application. Data source: https://crashinfo.penndot.gov/PCIT/welcome.html
A public feature layer view used to share current and planned road blocks, road closures with location affected, and detour routes.
Paxton Creek Flood Reduction map in collaboration with Geoff (Planning) and Ambrose Buck (Engineering) Initial meeting took place on Feb 21st to review project and go over map requirements. This will be the map that controls the upcoming Story Map and has been imported from ArcGIS Pro. For additional information please contact the GIS Administrator. The parcels that will be effected by the floodplain were recieved on 4/5/20 from Michael Baker. These files will be included in the map with its own pop-up properties. Spatial projection will align with current parcel layer.
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A public feature layer view used to share current and planned road blocks, road closures with location affected, and detour routes. This layer is part of the Road Closures Solution. Data is updated by the Dept of Engineering (Dave Thames and Mike Miller). Any technical questions should be directed to Evan Rubin (GIS Administrator) Other files associated with this layer:Road Closures SolutionRoad Closures DashboardRoad Closures Web ApplicationRoad Closures Web MapRoad Closure Feature Layer hostedURL you need to provide to WAZE: https://services5.arcgis.com/9n3LUAMi3B692MBL/arcgis/rest/services/RoadClosures_public_f0c23ca29f394e03a9ea06a2ffcb317a/FeatureServer/1/query?where=1%3D1&outFields=OBJECTID,street,subtype,description,direction,starttime,endtime,type,reference&outSR=4326&returnZ=false&f=geojson
This is the primary City Limits layer used in a variety of web maps and applications. DO NOT DELETE