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These data represent City Limits in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for City Limits within the study area.
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This data set contains the boundaries for the City's 22 local areas (also known as local planning areas). Data currencyThese boundaries do not change. Data accuracyLocal area boundaries generally follow street centrelines; centrelines are in the approximate centre of streets.
The incorporated City limits are outlined. You can zoom in or out depending on the amount of detail you want to see, as well as search for an address.
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The property cadastral boundaries include lot lines, property lines and their dimensions (lengths). Other related datasets can be found by filtering on the property keyword. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracyMuch of the City's land base is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise.
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Facet is the name given to a grid of 500 metre by 800 metre rectangles covering the entire City as well as UBC and the University Endowment Lands. These boundaries are often used when paper maps are plotted. They are also used for the delivery of orthophotos so that file sizes are manageable.Each facet is defined by the coordinates of its four corners and has a name which is an alpha character followed by two digits, such as M07 or O13. Data currencyThese boundaries never change. Data accuracyThese boundaries are very accurate and have not changed.
An interactive application to determine what City of Vancouver neighborhood association area an address or location falls within; returns information about the neighborhood association contact email, if provided, as a popup. Labels indicating neighborhood association name are enabled when zoomed in. Updated to include City of Vancouver City Limits in dashed blue outline. Embedded in the Neighborhoods page of City of Vancouver website: Neighborhoods | City of Vancouver, Washington, USA
Web app utilizing search functions to locate an address; returns results indicating if the location is in the service areas administered by the City of Vancouver:City Limits (general City services)Water Utility ServiceSewer Utility Service
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This dataset contains information on the rates and time limits for parking meters in the City. Information is shown at the block level rather than for the individual meter. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this web site is updated weekly. Data accuracyLocations are shown for entire block faces however that does not mean that there are parking meters along the entire block face.
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This dataset provides links to aerial imagery (orthophoto) taken in 2022 as individual tiled areas over the City of Vancouver.An orthophoto is an aerial photograph that has been processed (via a scanning and rectification process) in such a way as to eliminate image displacement due to camera tilt and terrain relief, so that it represents every object as if viewed directly from above, as in a map which is usually in an orthographic projection. An orthophoto combines the visual properties of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map and offers a realistic visualization of the landscape.The City's orthophoto coverage includes the City, UBC, and the University Endowment Lands and parts of Richmond and the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) as well. The area is defined by the City's facet grid (see Facet Grid Boundaries).Since the 2015 orthophotos, resolution for our imagery is 7.5 cm. Orthophotos are in coordinate system UTM NAD83, Zone 10 (EPSG:26910). Note​Atmospheric correction was not applied to this dataset. Data currency​The 2022 orthophotos were captured between June 6, 2022 and July 1, 2022. This imagery is current as of these dates.​ Data accuracy​Imagery is accurate as of the dates it was taken although colours may or may not be exactly as occurred on that day as colours change from moment to moment due to sun and cloud cover.
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The map title is Vancouver-Stanley. Tactile map scale. 2.0 centimetres = 100 metres North arrow pointing to the north. The Stanley Park area, immediately northwest of downtown, is bordered on the east by Burrard Inlet and on the south by Coal Harbour. A wavy symbol indicates water. The points of interest in the Stanley Park area of Vancouver are labelled with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Main streets and secondary streets are labelled with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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This dataset includes the boundaries and pick up schedule of Garbage and Green Bin Collection for Single Family Homes and Duplexes. A separate dataset provides information on Multi-Unit Residential Buildings.Town homes and row houses are collected as follows:Where each residence has its own individual bin, collection will typically follow the Single Family Homes and Duplexes calendar.Where multiple residences share bin, collection will typically follow the Multi-Unit Residential Buildings calendar. Data accessThis dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site: Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (SHP) Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (DWG) Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (KML) Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (Google Map)Coordinate systemDWG and SHP formatted data are projected in UTM Zone 10, NAD83 (CSRS). KML formatted data are in latitude and longitude (WGS84). Dataset schema (attributes)The attributes provided are Zone, sub-zone and pick up schedules Data currencyThe extract on this website will be updated annually or as necessary. This dataset is current as of Winter 2016. Data accuracyThis data is accurate as of Winter 2016.
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The map title is Vancouver-Museums. Tactile map scale. 2.0 centimetres = 100 metres North arrow pointing to the north. The Museums area is bordered on the north by English Bay and on the east by False Creek. A wavy symbol indicates water. The points of interest in the downtown area of Vancouver around Vanier Park and the museums are labelled with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Main streets are coded with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Secondary streets are not labelled. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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This data set provides information on the names and locations of City parks. The data may be displayed as point features (a single point representing the location of the park; this is unlikely to be the geometric centroid of the park) or polygon features (a polygon or area coloured green to show the extent of the park boundaries). Data currencyData taken from Park Board site in July 2009. The data on this site is updated weekly. Data accuracyThis data is as accurate as the data on the Parks and Recreation site. Latitude and longitude are for a point in the park.
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This dataset contains locations and attributes of community gardens and food trees in the City of Vancouver. While these community food assets are located within city boundaries, and some on City and Park Board lands, the vast majority are not administered by the City. This dataset is maintained manually and data is provided by the City and specified managing organizations. NoteBlank cell indicates specified information is not available"Y" indicates unknown quantityThe site name titled "0 - Private Developments - Community Shared (pre-2010)" is not an actual community garden or food tree site, and its "NumberOfPlots" figure refers to the number of communal gardening plots on private properties or multi-family housing sites, derived through a city-wide survey conducted by City staff prior to 2010. Data currencyThe extract on this website will be updated weekly Data accuracyThere is no known error but there may be some loss of quality from data entry errorsNumber of garden plots and food trees may not be accurateUpdate may not be available until the next data refresh cycleA small number of communal gardening plots on private property may already be accounted for in the city-wide survey prior to 2010 (See "0 - Private Developments -​ Community Shared (pre-2010)" Coordinates were determined using the BC Physical Address Geocoder Websites for further informationCommunity GardensGrowing food
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The map title is Vancouver-Granville. Tactile map scale. 2.0 centimetres = 100 metres North arrow pointing to the north. The points of interest in the downtown area of Vancouver around Granville Mall are labelled with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Main streets are coded with type and Braille expanded in the PDF file. Secondary streets are not labelled. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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This dataset contains the boundaries of the City's protected views. Development within the polygons is limited in height to maintain these public views.
Note: To understand view cone implications on individual sites, please email views@vancouver.ca Data currencyThe extract for this dataset is updated as needed. There may be no change in data content from one week to the next because there is no change in source data. Priorities and resources will also determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. Data accuracyThese view corridors have been entered accurately, but the authoritative source for these is the City's bylaws. Websites for further information
VanMap - View Cones
Protecting Vancouver's views
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The map title is Vancouver. Tactile map scale. 4.4 centimetres = 5 kilometres North arrow pointing to the north. Vancouver and surrounding area. The Strait of Georgia, Burrard Inlet, and the Fraser River are shown with a wavy symbol to indicate water. Main roads, routes 1, 1A, and 99. A circle with a cross through it and with a smaller circle covering the centre of the cross indicates Pacific Central Station, the combined bus and train station. A circle with the shape of an airplane in it indicates the Vancouver International Airport located on an island south of the city. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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These data represent 2010 Census Tract boundaries in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for 2010 Census Tracts boundaries within the study area. Planting site prioritization criteria have also been summarized at this scale.
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A feature layer containing Neighborhood Association boundaries and contact information for representatives of Association bodies where available. This layer is utilized in the City of Vancouver's Neighborhoods Lookup application viewer.
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Building lines, as described in Schedule "E" of the Zoning and Development Bylaw, regulate building placement on affected lots to allow for potential long-term street widening or, in some cases, preservation of open spaces. Generally, development is prohibited within that portion of the lot covered by the building line and additional building setbacks from the building line may be required by the zoning specific to the lot. Data currencyThe extract for this dataset is updated weekly. There may be no change in data content from one week to the next because there is no change in source data. Priorities and resources will also determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. Data accuracyThe locations should be considered approximations of the true location.
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These data represent City Limits in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for City Limits within the study area.