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A dynamic map service showing road centrelines and names within the City of Ottawa. There are over 26,000 records in this dataset. Data will not appear on the Open Data preview map until it has been zoomed in. You can download the entire dataset by choosing your desired format under the Full Dataset option from the Download menu.Below are the descriptions of the classifications for the road network:Commence Work Issued: Road currently under construction. Not officially open to public traffic. Open to Traffic: Final granular or first lift of asphalt laid. Road is now open to public traffic. Some City services on road could be in effect (public roads).Operational: Warranty period expired. City has assumed public road asset. Also applies to private roads – maintenance agreement in place, by-law passed, final approval of Site Plan or Subdivision obtained.Closed to Traffic: Temporary closure for maintenance purposes, i.e., closure period has distinct start and end dates. Removed from Service: Extended or permanent closure of road, i.e., closure period has no distinct end date. The road is no longer serviced by the City but the road segments physically exist.Contact: GIS & Data Services / Geospatial Analytics, Technology & Solutions / Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development·
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Map containing point locations (Centre) for sports fields the City allocates that are on school property. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
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The urban boundary defines and distinguishes the urban settlement area (which is the area that already is serviced or may be serviced with major roads, transit and piped sewer and water services), on which urban development can take place, from the rural area (on which urban development cannot take place).Data maintained by: Geospatial Analytics, Technology and Solutions (GATS), PIED GATS_AGTS@ottawa.ca
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As outlined in the Ward Boundaries and Council Composition By-law, the 2022-2026 Term of Council will be composed of the Mayor, elected by general vote, and 24 other members, elected on the basis of one Member for each of the 24 wards.Accuracy: UnavailableUpdate Frequency: As requiredContact: Planning, Infrastructure & Economic Development / Geospatial Analytics, Technology and Solutions
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Data used for the Vacant Urban Residential Land Survey (VURLS) which monitors the supply of vacant land in Ottawa's urban area to assess whether it meets the policies of the Official Plan and the Provincial Policy Statement. The survey has been undertaken annually since 1982.
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Accuracy: Points derived from the centroid of shapes originally based on parcel fabric at the time of creation
Update Frequency: As needed
Contact: Planning, Infrastructure & Economic Development / GIS and Data Management
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TwitterDate created: January 6, 2025Update frequency: AnnuallyAccuracy: No known errors with this data setAttributes: WardWard NameCurrent Value Assessment - CVAMunicipal TaxesPercent of TotalAuthor: Kristin Kasaboski, Revenue Legislative AnalystAuthor email: fcsdposting@ottawa.caMaintainer Organization: Finance & Corporate Services, Revenue Services
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The Urban Tree Conservation By-law, 2009-200, protects the following trees on private property in the urban area, as defined in Schedules B to H in the by-law:Trees over 50 cm in diameter on properties less than 1 haTrees greater than 10 cm in diameter on properties greater than 1 ha Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
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Ward Boundaries that are based off the City’s Official 2011 Traffic Zones.
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Attributes: FID, Shape, ObjectID, TAZ_NO, Region, Shape_Leng, Shape_Area, Area_Ha
Contact: Ward Boundary Review Team | Office of the City Clerk
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Needle HuntersOttawa Public Health’s Needle Hunters proactively retrieve discarded drug use equipment in several high activity communities. In the summer season, the Needle Hunters follow walking routes that cover Vanier, Lowertown, Sandyhill, the Byward Market, Centretown, Preston, Somerset West and Carlington. In the winter, the Needle Hunters follow two extended walking routes that cover the Byward Market/Sandy Hill and Centretown area. Exact routes and retrieval locations can be found here.Needle Hunters record the location, quantity, and type of each item collected. The location of items is accurate to the city block level or city park level, depending on where the item was found. Needle Hunter data is reported to Ottawa Public Health monthly with a reporting delay of six weeks from the last day of the month.Data Source: Community Needle Retrieval Program, Ottawa Public HealthCity StaffWith the integrated support of several City departments, City staff respond to 311 requests for drug use equipment retrieval anywhere on public property with a priority response. They also retrieve discarded drug use equipment found during their regular duties. Depending on the location of where an item is found, staff from the corresponding department will be dispatched, which may include:Public Works & Environmental ServicesBylaw and Regulatory ServicesOC TranspoOttawa Fire ServicesRecreation, Cultural and Facility ServicesCommunity and Social Services' (CSSD) Street Outreach team (starting in 2022)OPH's Harm Reduction ProgramCity staff report the location, quantity, and type of each item collected to Ottawa Public Health. City staff reporting was modernized in 2022 to enable reporting via webform. Data is aggregated monthly.Data Source: City Staff Drug Use Equipment Reporting Form, Ottawa Public HealthResidents/BusinessesOttawa residents are encouraged to report their findings to OPH when they personally retrieve and dispose of drug use equipment. Residents may report drug use equipment found on public and private property. Additional resources for residents who retrieve drug use equipment can be found here:Sharps Kit Pilot ProgramMental Health, Addictions and Substance Use Health Business Support ToolkitResidents report the location, quantity, and type of each item collected to Ottawa Public Health. Resident reporting was modernized in 2022 to enable reporting via webform. Data is aggregated monthly. If a resident chooses to request City staff to collect an item, the item is reported through the City Staff reporting stream.Data Source: Public Drug Use Equipment Reporting Form, Ottawa Public HealthAccuracy: Due to privacy considerations, the location of retrieval is grouped to the nearest intersection. All location data is considered approximate neighbourhood and ward information is assigned to the data according to the nearest intersection, rather than the address of retrieval. Data points that fall on an overlapping boundary between a ward and a neighbourhood maybe associated to an adjacent neighbourhood that is outside the ward limits. In some cases, needles/glass pipes are reported at a location that does not exist or without a location of retrieval. Data without a valid location are not associated to an intersection, neighbourhood or ward.Update Frequency: QuarterlyAttributes:SourceDate (Year-Month)Total Glass PipesIntersectionX Coordinate of Closest IntersectionY Coordinate of Closest IntersectionWard IDWard NameONS Neighbourhood IDONS Neighbourhood Name Contact: Ottawa Public Health
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Author email: opendata@ottawa.ca
Maintainer Organization: Innovative Client Services Dept.
Date created: May 27th, 2022
Update frequency: As needed.
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NAME PHASE STATUS ADDRESS CITY
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Location of schools in Ottawa.
Accuracy: Based on website information Update Frequency: Annually Attributes:
BOARD CATEGORY NAME NUM STREET PHONE FULL_BOARD CATEGORY_FR Name (FR) Board (FR) FULL_BOARD_FR
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The City of Ottawa has over 100,000 catch basins to provide drainage to our roadways and greenspaces.As a critical component of the city storm collection system, keeping catch basins clear of debris (leaves, ice, snow, etc.) is important. Find the location of your nearest catch basin using the interactive map and help keep our system operating effectively.Use the interactive map to find the catch basin nearest you: https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/planning-and-development/engineering-services#catch-basin-locator-map
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Les limites urbaines délimitent et distinguent la zone de peuplement urbain (zone qui est déjà viabilisée ou qui pourrait l’être par le biais de routes principales, du transport en commun, de canalisations d’égout et de services d’eau), sur laquelle le développement urbain peut se faire, du secteur rural (là où le développement urbain ne peut se faire). Organisation responsable de la mise à jour des données: Analytique, Technologie et Solutions géospatiales, DGPIDE GATS_AGTS@ottawa.ca
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TwitterDigital Soil Mapping of the City of OttawaThe Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness has created a suite of spatially explicit digital soil maps (DSMs) for the City of Ottawa. Digital soil mapping is a modern soil mapping approach that combines geo-referenced soil observations with geo-referenced environmental layers to mathematically model soil properties as a function of environmental variation. These soil maps are the first of a suite of maps that will be generated and rolled out covering Ontario’s agricultural land base and provide updates to the current provincial soil data, maps and information.Digital soil mapping generates soil maps at a consistent, high resolution throughout the landscape to improve accuracy and precision of soils data. This allows for better decision making to maximize land use efficiency, improve economic efficiency of soil resources and promote soil health and soil conservation.This web mapping application allows the user to visualize various soil properties that were mapped in this region. The user can toggle layers, which represents the soil property predictions that were done at different depths, on and off to see the variation in soil properties as you travels down the soil profile. Users can also alter the layer transparencies in order to see other layers beneath.Lastly, users have the ability to create their own map layouts to be used for printing purposes.To download the raw data click onthe following link: Ottawa Digital Soil Maps | Ontario GeoHub
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The crime data published are accurate on the day that they were produced. Due to ongoing police investigations and internal data quality control efforts, this information is subject to change, including addition, deletion and reclassification of any and all data. The attribute descriptions as well as their shortened names are provided in a list below.Date created: June 1st, 2023Update frequency: AnnuallyAccuracy:The Ottawa Police provides this information in good faith but provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability arising from any incorrect, incomplete or misleading information or its improper use.Attributes: 1. ID2. Year (Year)3. Reported Date (ReportDate)4. Reported Time (ReportTime)5. Occurrence Date (OccurDate)6. Occurrence Time (OccurTime)7. Reported Weekday (Weekday)8. Criminal Offence Category (OffSummary)9. Primary Violation (PrimViolat)10. ONS Neighbourhood 2019 (Neighbourh)11. Ottawa Police Sector (Sector)12. Ottawa Police Division (Division)13. Census Tract Name (CensusTra)Author: Ottawa Police ServiceAuthor email: info@ottawapolice.caMaintainer Organization: Finance Directorate
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Map containing point features of Hospitals located in the City of Ottawa. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
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Map containing point locations (home plate) for ball diamonds, softball diamonds and t-ball diamonds the City allocated that are on school property. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
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Map containing point locations (Centre) for City of Ottawa sports fields located on City Property (owned or leased). Updated as required. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
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TwitterA dynamic map service showing the official zoning for the City of Ottawa. The data is maintained by the Planning Group (Mapping and Graphics) based on regular Council approval. This data must be viewed together with all other zoning data (Heritage Overlay, Floodplain and Water).