Geospatial data about Spokane County, Washington Municipal Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Boundary describes the extent of the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie aquifer from south end of lake Pend Oreille, Idaho - through Rathdrum Prairie, the Spokane valley, turning north to discharge at little Spokane river, and Spokane river north and west of the city of Spokane. SOURCE DATA OVERVIEW: Spokane Valley aquifer (WA State only) digitized in 1988 by Spokane Co. Engineer Dept from USGS 1977 hydrologic study of the Spokane Aquifer. This layer digitized from 1:24000 quad maps into the County's GDMS GIS. The USGS relied heavily on contour lines that described the valley floor to delineate the Spokane aquifer boundary. The original boundary had the Spokane River as it's west edge, but was revised (by Bea Leckaff Spokane County WQMP-GIS) in June, 1994, under the direction of Stan Miller to include the flood plain terraces on the west side of the river, down to the Little Spokane River confluence. The extent of the aquifer was revised again in March, 1995 to reflect new information from CH2MHill aquifer studies being done for the City of Spokane (to support Wellhead Protection). The revised aquifer extends the influence of impervious basalt outcroppings from the Spokane Falls area to the Trinity Triangle, (Drumheller Springs). The corrections were made by BBL from information provided by Stan Miller.
Idaho Portion of the Aquifer data came from Idaho Panhandle Public Health GIS SCALE: Idaho data digitized originally from 1:24000 USGS maps LAST UPDATED: March 1993- received Idaho data and matched to Spokane county aquifer data.
For development and redevelopment projects within the Empowerment Zone. A significant portion of the General Facilities Connection Fees are waived for water and sewer connections.SMC 13.03.0732and SMC 13.04.2042
Permit locations geocoded from the City of Spokane's Accela permit system. This layer includes approximately 3 years of data for the following permit types: Building, Planning and Engineering.
This dataset provides the Planned Bikeway Network designations as apopted with the Master Bike Plan for the City of Spokane Comprehensive Plan on June 8, 2009 per ordinance C34424.
Fire Hydrants are devices to obtain water from the main supply, consisting of a barrel, connections for hose, and a valve assembly.
ROW permits and inspections for construction in public right-of-way, including the street, median and parkway. The authoritative source for permit information is the Right-of-Way Management System (https://rowmanagement.dallascityhall.com/Login.aspx)
Road centerlines in Wyandotte County, as an ESRI GIS dataset in Kansas North State Plane, NAD83, units feet. Best cartographic rendering at map scale 1:6000 or smaller. Contains federal, state, county, and city roads, park drives, cemetery drives, plus private roads, ramps, service roads, alleys, and some private drives. Includes street name directional prefix, street name proper, and street type attribution, along with theoretical block address range information. Roads are depicted as a single line in center of pavement (not double-line, edge of pavement).
Points representing the locations of speed counts on City of Portland streets. Attribute information includes average daily traffic volumes, observed speed broken out by percentile, and percent travelling over posted speeds.-- Additional Information: Category: Transportation - Right of Way Management Purpose: For mapping and analysis of traffic speeds in Portland. Update Frequency: Weekly-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=53245
This polygon layer depicts the municipalities that are located in Walton County. This includes Paxton, DeFuniak Springs, and Freeport. Updated for City of DeFuniak Anexation Ordinance 815 Adopted April 9, 2012 from shape file provided by the City of DeFuniak Springs 9/14/2017. Updated for City of Freeport Ordinance 2014-04 Adopted October 13, 2014 (Due to number of parcels involved in annexation 2014-04 and inconsistant legal descriptions the annexations for 2014-04 were obtained from the City of Freeport Planning Department from shape file). City of Paxton from Municipal Charter Filed with Secretary of State Feb. 18, 1981.
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Geospatial data about Spokane County, Washington Municipal Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.