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TwitterAll property addresses for City of Kitchener, which includes business names.All addresses are provided and only addresses not covered under MFIPPA are shown. MFIPPA is Ontario Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act - The Act requires that local government institutions protect the privacy of an individual's personal information existing in government records. Only the owner of a business (or number company) or government agency can be shown, and all other addresses are marked as private.
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TwitterIn Ontario, municipalities are categorized into three types based on their government structure: upper-tier, lower-tier, and single-tier municipalities. Waterloo region is a two-tier municipality.An upper-tier municipality operates within a two-tier government structure.It provides services to multiple lower-tier municipalities within its geographical area.A lower-tier municipality is part of a two-tier structure.It receives services from an upper-tier municipality and may include cities, towns, or smaller communities.Upper-Tier Municipality: The Region of WaterlooLower Tier Municipalities: Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo
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TwitterKitchener Public Library (KPL) is the place where community connects. With five library branches conveniently located throughout the city, there are lots of places for you to explore, learn and share. Library cards are free to everyone who lives or owns property in the City of Kitchener. A free reciprocal library card is also available to all residents and property owners living anywhere within the Region of Waterloo.FieldsLANDMARKIDUnique id numberLANDMARKName of the facilityCIVIC_NOCivic NumberSTREETFull street name and typeOWNERSHIPOwner of the featureX_COORDThe UTM NAD 83 zone 17 horizontal x co-ordinate of the geometric centroid of the feature locationY_COORDThe UTM NAD 83 zone 17 horizontal y co-ordinate of the geometric centroid of the feature locationCREATE_DATEDate feature was createdUPDATE_DATEUpdates to the current date/time when an attribute or the geometry of the feature is changedSOURCESource of informationSOURCE_DATEDate of the source document or information
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TwitterThe municipal boundary of the City of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, represented as a polygon. The majority of all open datasets published by the City of Waterloo will be constrained to this geographic extent as it represents the boundary of the municipality and the limits of the service area.
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TwitterPolygons representing the boundary of the City of Waterloo, from the original Village boundary in 1856 to the present day.
Boundary information is based on small-scale maps prepared by Vic Heibert in 1982 and presented in the book "Rowell, Marg and Devitt, Ed, and McKegney, Pat. Welcome to Waterloo, an illustrated history of Waterloo Ontario in celebration of its 125th anniversary 1857-1982. Waterloo: Waterloo Printing Co. 1982, pp.84-87."
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TwitterAll property addresses for City of Kitchener, which includes business names.All addresses are provided and only addresses not covered under MFIPPA are shown. MFIPPA is Ontario Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act - The Act requires that local government institutions protect the privacy of an individual's personal information existing in government records. Only the owner of a business (or number company) or government agency can be shown, and all other addresses are marked as private.