Attribute SchemaSTATEFP: The STATEFP is the State fips code.CD119FP: The CD119FP is the Office number of the corresponding district.GEOID: The GEOID is a concatenation of the state fips code and the district number. GEOIDFQ: The GEOIDFQ attribute facilitates joining Census Bureau spatial data to Census Bureau summary file data from data.census.gov. It stands for the "Fully Qualified Geographic Identifier".NAMELSAD: The NAMELSAD is the Congressional District labeled name.LSAD: The LSAD is the Legal/Statistical Area Description.CDSESSN: The CDSESSN is the Congress District Session.MTFCC: The MTFCC is the MAF/TIGER Feature Class Code for "Congressional District".FUNCSTAT: The functional status (FUNCSTAT) code defines the current functional status of a geographic entityALAND: The ALAND is the Land Area (square meters).AWATER: The AWATER is the Water Area (square meters).INTPTLAT: The INTPTLAT is the Latitude.INTPLON: The INTPLON is the Longitude.OFFICE_ID: The OFFICE_ID is the Office number of the corresponding district.BIOGUIDE_ID: The BIOGUIDE_ID is the Biographical Directory of the US Congress.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission from the United States Census Bureau's 2000 Decennial Census to show the count and percentage of children under the age of 5 by census tract within the Atlanta Region.Attributes:GEOID10 = The entire Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) census tract code. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.NAME10 = Census tract numberPLNG_REGIO = Planning regionPercent_BA_or_Higher = Percentage of people who have a bachelor's degree or higherMedian_household_income = Median household incomeUnder_5_population_2010 = The population under 5 years of age in 2010Population Change per square mile 2000-2010 = Population Change per square mile 2000-2010 Percent Population under 5 in 2010 = The percentage of the population under 5 years of age in 2010Shape.STArea() = Total area in square feetSource: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2010For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
Contains US Congressional Districts for Maine established by apportionment July 2, 2003, Final Order Maine Supreme Judicial Court. The dataset, in accordance with the apportionment, depicts district boundaries using US Census Bureau TIGER/Line Files 2000 mapped at 1:100,000. These districts are in effect for candidates participating in the June 8, 2004 Primary Election and November 2, 2004 General Election. Dataset polygons are assembled into REGIONS that represent Maine's 2 US Congressional Districts and are attributed, in the item CNGRSS03, with the US Congressional District number prefixed by 23,the Federal Information Processing Code (FIPS) for Maine. Additional attribution on the demographics of the districts including population, race, age, and household characteristics contains classification and content similar to but slightly different from US Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1. See SF1 for fields definition http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf1.pdf .
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission to represent the United States Census Bureau's 2010 Decennial Census data at the block geography.Attributes:STATEFP10 = The Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) state code. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.COUNTYFP10 = The Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) county code. TRACTCE10 = Census Tract Codes and Numbers—Census tracts are identified by an up to four-digit integer number and may have an optional two-digit suffix; for example 1457.02 or 23. The census tract codes consist of six digits with an implied decimal between the fourth and fifth digit corresponding to the basic census tract number but with leading zeroes and trailing zeroes for census tracts without a suffix. The tract number examples above would have codes of 145702 and 002300, respectively.BLOCKCE10 = Census block number - Census blocks are numbered uniquely with a four-digit census block number from 0000 to 9999 within census tract, which nest within state and county. The first digit of the census block number identifies the block group. Block numbers beginning with a zero (in Block Group 0) are only associated with water-only areas.GEOID10 = A concatenation of STATEFP10, COUNTYFP10, TRACTCE10, and BLOCKCE10, which produces the entire FIPS code for this geography.NAME10 = Block nameMTFCC10 = MAF/TIGER feature class codeUR10 = Census urban/rural indicatorUACE10 = Census urban area typeFUNCSTAT10 = Functional statusALAND10 = Land area in square metersAWATER10 = Water area in square metersINTPTLAT10 = Latitude of the centroid (center of this geography)INTPLON10 = Longitude of the centroid (center of this geography)STFID = The entire FIPS code of this geographyCOUNTY_NM = County namePLNG_REGIO = Planning regionSUMLEV = Summary level of census geography (code)NAME = Block namePLACE = Census place codeSTATE = The state FIPS codeCOUNTY = The county FIPS codeTRACT = The tract FIPS codeBLOCK = The block FIPS codetotpop10 = Total populationoner_10 = One race populationwhite_or10 = White, one race populationbl_or10 = Black, one race populationaian_or10 = American Indian and Alaska Native, one race populationasia_or10 = Asian, one race populationnhpi_or10 = Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationsomoth_or1 = Some other, one race populationtwoplusr10 = Two-plus races populationtotpop101 = Total populationhisp_lat10 = Total Hispanic/Latino populationnonhisp10 = Total non-Hispanic/Latino populationnh_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, one race populationnhw_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino White, one race populationnhbl_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Black, one race populationnhai_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino American Indian and Alaskan Native, one race populationnhas_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Asian, one race populationnhhp_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationnhot_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Other, one race populationnh_twor10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, two or more races populationtothu10 = Total housing unitstotoccu_10 = Total occupied housing unitstotvach_10 = Total vacant housing unitsAcresLand = Land area in acresAcresWater = Water area in acresAcresTotal = Total area in acresCD = Congressional Districe (111th)SLDU = State Legislative District (Upper; Year 1)SLDL = State Legislative District (Lower; Year 1)VTD = Voting DistrictVTDI = Voting District Indicatortotpop10_1 = Total populationoner_10_11 = One race populationwhite_or10_11 = White, one race populationbl_or10_1 = Black, one race populationaian_or10_1 = American Indian and Alaska Native, one race populationasia_or10_1 = Asian, one race populationnhpi_or10_1 = Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationsomoth_or10 = Some other, one race populationtwoplusr10_1 = Two-plus races populationhisp_lat10_1 = Total Hispanic/Latino populationnonhisp10_1 = Total non-Hispanic/Latino populationnh_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, one race populationnhw_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino White, one race populationnhbl_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Black, one race populationnhai_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino American Indian and Alaskan Native, one race populationnhas_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Asian, one race populationnhhp_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationnhot_or10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Other, one race populationnh_twor10_1 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, two or more races populationtotvpop10 = Total 18+ populationvoner_10 = 18+ One race populationvwhite_or10 = 18+ White, one race populationvbl_or10 = 18+ Black, one race populationvaian_or10 = 18+ American Indian and Alaska Native, one race populationvasia_or10 = 18+ Asian, one race populationvnhpi_or10 = 18+ Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationvsomoth_or1 = 18+ Some other, one race populationvtwoplusr10 = 18+ Two-plus races populationvhisp_lat10 = 18+ Total Hispanic/Latino population of any racevnonhisp10 = 18+ Total non-Hispanic/Latino population of any racevnh_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino, one race populationvnhw_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino White, one race populationvnhbl_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino Black, one race populationvnhai_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino American Indian and Alaskan Native, one race populationvnhas_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino Asian, one race populationvnhhp_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationvnhot_or10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino Other, one race populationvnh_twor10 = 18+ Non-Hispanic/Latino, two or more races populationvhisp_or10 = 18+ Hispanic, one race populationvhsw_or10 = 18+ Hispanic white, one race populationvhsbl_or10 = 18+ Hispanic black, one race populationvhsai_or10 = 18+ Hispanic American Indian, one race populationvhsas_or10 = 18+ Hispanic Asian, one race populationvhshp_or10 = 18+ Hispanic Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, one race populationvhsot_or10 = 18+ Hispanic other, one race populationvhs_twor10 = 18+ Hispanic, two or more races populationtotu18pop10 = Total under 18 populationu18oner_10 = Under 18, one race populationu18white_or10 = Under 18 white, one race populationu18bl_or10 = Under 18 black, one race populationu18aian_or10 = Under 18 American Indian, one race populationu18asia_or10 = Under 18 Asian, one race populationu18nhpi_or10 = Under 18 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, one race populationu18somoth_or10 = Under 18 some other, one race populationu18twoplusr10 = Under 18, two or more races populationu18hisp_lat10 = Under 18, Hispanic/Latino of any race populationu18nonhisp10 = Under 18, non-Hispanic/Latino of any race populationu18nh_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic , one race populationu18nhw_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic white, one race populationu18nhbl_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic black, one race populationu18nhai_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic American Indian, one race populationu18nhas_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic Asian, one race populationu18nhhp_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, one race populationu18nhot_or10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic other, one race populationu18nh_twor10 = Under 18 non-Hispanic, two or more races populationu18hs_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic, one race populationu18hishw_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic white, one race populationu18hisbl_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic black, one race populationu18hisai_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic American Indian, one race populationu18hisas_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic Asian, one race populationu18hishp_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, one race populationu18hisoth_or10 = Under 18 Hispanic other, one race populationu18his_twor10 = Under 18 Hispanic, two or more races populationShape.STArea() = Total area in square feetSource: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2010For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission from ARC's Regional Plan Update to show population forecasts by census tract for the Atlanta region.Attributes:GEOID10 = The entire Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code for this geography. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.NAME10 = Census tract numberPLNG_REGIO = Planning regionPercent_BA_or_Higher = Percentage of the population that has a bachelor's degree or higherMedian_household_income = Median household incomeSquare_Miles = Total area in square milesHouseholds, 2015 = Total number of households forecasted for 2015Population, 2015 = Total population forecated for 2015Households, 2020 = Total number of households forecasted for 2020Population, 2020 = Total population forecasted for 2020Households, 2025 = Total number of households forecasted for 2025Population, 2025 = Total population forecasted for 2025Households 2030 = Total number of households forecasted for 2030Population, 2030 = Total population forecasted for 2030Households, 2035 = Total number of households forecasted for 2035Population, 2035 = Total population forecasted for 2035Households, 2040 = Total number of households forecasted for 2040Population, 2040 = Total population forecasted for 2040Population Change, 2015-2040 = Forecasted population change between 2015 and 2040Household Change, 2015-2040 = Forecasted change in the number of households between 2015 and 2040Population Change per Square Mile, 2015-2040 = Forecasted population change per square mile between 2015 and 2040Population Change per Square Mile 2000-2010 = Actual change in population per square mile between 2000 and 2010Shape.STArea() = Total area in square feetSource: Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2015For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
As part of Phase 4 of the 2020 Census redistricting data program, the State of Maine submitted Block Equivalency Files (BEFs) for Congressional Districts (CDs) and State Legislative Districts (SLDs) to the United States Census Bureau. The State Legislative Districts BEF is a table in CSV format that lists all Census blocks in Maine along with their State Senate (SLDU) district number, State House (SLDL) district number, Census tract, County FIPS, and State FIPS codes.The U.S. Census Bureau uses the Block Equivalency Files to create geographic products such as maps and shapefiles for visualization and analysis. For more information about the 2020 Census, please visit: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/decade/2020/2020-census-main.html. For more information about 2022 redistricting in Maine and maps of current voting districts, please visit: https://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/elec/apport/index.html.
Polygon file representing the congressional districts within Marion County, Indiana.Data projection: NAD 1983 StatePlane Indiana East FIPS 1301 (US Feet)
Data was created to portray the boundaries of the 130 Municipalities in Allegheny County the attribute table includes additional descriptive informations including Council of Government (COG) affiliation, School District, Congressional District, FIPS Code, County Municipal Code and County Council District.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission to represent the United States Census Bureau's 2010 Decennial Census data at the block group geography.Attributes:STATEFP10 = The Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) state code. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.COUNTYFP10 = The Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) county code. TRACTCE10 = Census Tract Codes and Numbers—Census tracts are identified by an up to four-digit integer number and may have an optional two-digit suffix; for example 1457.02 or 23. The census tract codes consist of six digits with an implied decimal between the fourth and fifth digit corresponding to the basic census tract number but with leading zeroes and trailing zeroes for census tracts without a suffix. The tract number examples above would have codes of 145702 and 002300, respectively.BLKGRPCE10 = Block Group Codes—Block Groups have a valid code range of 0 through 9. Block Groups beginning with a zero only contain water area and are generally in coastal and Great Lakes water and territorial seas, but also in larger inland water bodies.GEOID10 = A concatenation of STATEFP10, COUNTYFP10, TRACTCE10, and BLKGRPCE10, which produces the entire FIPS code for this geography.NAMELSAD10 = Block Group nameMTFCC10 = MAF/TIGER feature class codeFUNCSTAT10 = Functional statusALAND10 = Land area in square metersAWATER10 = Water area in square metersINTPTLAT10 = Latitude of the centroid (center of this geography)INTPLON10 = Longitude of the centroid (center of this geography)STFID = The entire FIPS code of this geographyCOUNTY_NM = County namePLNG_REGIO = Planning regionSUMLEV = Summary level of census geography (code)STATE = The state FIPS codeCOUNTY = The county FIPS codeTRACT = The tract FIPS codeBLKGRP = The block group FIPS codetotpop10 = Total populationoner_10 = One race populationwhite_or10 = White, one race populationbl_or10 = Black, one race populationaian_or10 = American Indian and Alaska Native, one race populationasia_or10 = Asian, one race populationnhpi_or10 = Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationsomoth_or1 = Some other, one race populationtwoplusr10 = Two-plus races populationtotpop101 = Total populationhisp_lat10 = Total Hispanic/Latino populationnonhisp10 = Total non-Hispanic/Latino populationnh_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, one race populationnhw_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino White, one race populationnhbl_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Black, one race populationnhai_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino American Indian and Alaskan Native, one race populationnhas_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Asian, one race populationnhhp_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, one race populationnhot_or10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino Other, one race populationnh_twor10 = Non-Hispanic/Latino, two or more races populationtothu10 = Total housing unitstotoccu_10 = Total occupied housing unitstotvach_10 = Total vacant housing unitsAcresLand = Land area in acresAcresWater = Water area in acresAcresTotal = Total area in acresSq_Miles = Total area in square milesShape.STArea() = Total area in square feetSource: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2010For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
Original census file name: tl_2020_
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The property level flood risk statistics generated by the First Street Foundation Flood Model Version 2.0 come in CSV format.
The data that is included in the CSV includes:
An FSID; a First Street ID (FSID) is a unique identifier assigned to each location.
The latitude and longitude of a parcel as well as the zip code, census block group, census tract, county, congressional district, and state of a given parcel.
The property’s Flood Factor as well as data on economic loss.
The flood depth in centimeters at the low, medium, and high CMIP 4.5 climate scenarios for the 2, 5, 20, 100, and 500 year storms this year and in 30 years.
Data on the cumulative probability of a flood event exceeding the 0cm, 15cm, and 30cm threshold depth is provided at the low, medium, and high climate scenarios for this year and in 30 years.
Information on historical events and flood adaptation, such as ID and name.
This dataset includes First Street's aggregated flood risk summary statistics. The data is available in CSV format and is aggregated at the congressional district, county, and zip code level. The data allows you to compare FSF data with FEMA data. You can also view aggregated flood risk statistics for various modeled return periods (5-, 100-, and 500-year) and see how risk changes due to climate change (compare FSF 2020 and 2050 data). There are various Flood Factor risk score aggregations available including the average risk score for all properties (flood factor risk scores 1-10) and the average risk score for properties with risk (i.e. flood factor risk scores of 2 or greater). This is version 2.0 of the data and it covers the 50 United States and Puerto Rico. There will be updated versions to follow.
If you are interested in acquiring First Street flood data, you can request to access the data here. More information on First Street's flood risk statistics can be found here and information on First Street's hazards can be found here.
The data dictionary for the parcel-level data is below.
Field Name |
Type |
Description |
fsid |
int |
First Street ID (FSID) is a unique identifier assigned to each location |
long |
float |
Longitude |
lat |
float |
Latitude |
zcta |
int |
ZIP code tabulation area as provided by the US Census Bureau |
blkgrp_fips |
int |
US Census Block Group FIPS Code |
tract_fips |
int |
US Census Tract FIPS Code |
county_fips |
int |
County FIPS Code |
cd_fips |
int |
Congressional District FIPS Code for the 116th Congress |
state_fips |
int |
State FIPS Code |
floodfactor |
int |
The property's Flood Factor, a numeric integer from 1-10 (where 1 = minimal and 10 = extreme) based on flooding risk to the building footprint. Flood risk is defined as a combination of cumulative risk over 30 years and flood depth. Flood depth is calculated at the lowest elevation of the building footprint (largest if more than 1 exists, or property centroid where footprint does not exist) |
CS_depth_RP_YY |
int |
Climate Scenario (low, medium or high) by Flood depth (in cm) for the Return Period (2, 5, 20, 100 or 500) and Year (today or 30 years in the future). Today as year00 and 30 years as year30. ex: low_depth_002_year00 |
CS_chance_flood_YY |
float |
Climate Scenario (low, medium or high) by Cumulative probability (percent) of at least one flooding event that exceeds the threshold at a threshold flooding depth in cm (0, 15, 30) for the year (today or 30 years in the future). Today as year00 and 30 years as year30. ex: low_chance_00_year00 |
aal_YY_CS |
int |
The annualized economic damage estimate to the building structure from flooding by Year (today or 30 years in the future) by Climate Scenario (low, medium, high). Today as year00 and 30 years as year30. ex: aal_year00_low |
hist1_id |
int |
A unique First Street identifier assigned to a historic storm event modeled by First Street |
hist1_event |
string |
Short name of the modeled historic event |
hist1_year |
int |
Year the modeled historic event occurred |
hist1_depth |
int |
Depth (in cm) of flooding to the building from this historic event |
hist2_id |
int |
A unique First Street identifier assigned to a historic storm event modeled by First Street |
hist2_event |
string |
Short name of the modeled historic event |
hist2_year |
int |
Year the modeled historic event occurred |
hist2_depth |
int |
Depth (in cm) of flooding to the building from this historic event |
adapt_id |
int |
A unique First Street identifier assigned to each adaptation project |
adapt_name |
string |
Name of adaptation project |
adapt_rp |
int |
Return period of flood event structure provides protection for when applicable |
adapt_type |
string |
Specific flood adaptation structure type (can be one of many structures associated with a project) |
fema_zone |
string |
Specific FEMA zone categorization of the property ex: A, AE, V. Zones beginning with "A" or "V" are inside the Special Flood Hazard Area which indicates high risk and flood insurance is required for structures with mortgages from federally regulated or insured lenders |
footprint_flag |
int |
Statistics for the property are calculated at the centroid of the building footprint (1) or at the centroid of the parcel (0) |
The Consolidated Federal Funds Report CFFR data, obtained from federal government agencies, cover federal expenditures or obligations for the following categories: direct payments for retirement and disability, other direct payments, grants, procurement contracts, salaries and wages, direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Information available in the CFFR Data File (Part 1) includes FIPS geographic code, state abbreviated name, county name, place name, population, congressional district code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, agency code, and amount in whole dollars. For each unique FIPS code all programs are listed, and for each program all records with different object categories are listed. The CFFR Program Identification File (Part 2) contains program identification codes and their respective program titles. The CFFR Federal Agency File (Part 3) contains four-digit (FIPS-95) codes identifying specific agencies. (Source: downloaded from ICPSR 7/13/10)
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at ICPSR at https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03150.v1. We highly recommend using the ICPSR version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
The Consolidated Federal Funds Report CFFR data, obtained from federal government agencies, cover federal expenditures or obligations for the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, direct payments for individuals, other direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Information available in the CFFR Data File (Part 1) includes FIPS geographic code, state abbreviated name, county name, place name, population, congressional district code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, agency code, and amount in whole dollars. For each unique FIPS code all programs are listed, and for each program all records with different object categories are listed. The CFFR Program Identification File (Part 2) contains program identification codes and their respective program titles. The CFFR Federal Agency File (Part 3) contains all four-digit (FIPS-95) codes identifying specific agencies. (Source: downloaded from ICPSR 7/13/10)
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at ICPSR at https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06997.v1. We highly recommend using the ICPSR version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission to represent the United States Census Bureau's 2000 Decennial Census data at the block geography.Attributes:FIPSSTCO = The Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) state and county codes. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.TRACT2000 = Census Tract Codes and Numbers. Census tracts are identified by an up to four-digit integer number and may have an optional two-digit suffix; for example 1457.02 or 23. The census tract codes consist of six digits with an implied decimal between the fourth and fifth digit corresponding to the basic census tract number but with leading zeroes and trailing zeroes for census tracts without a suffix. The tract number examples above would have codes of 145702 and 002300, respectively.BLOCK2000= Census Block Numbers are numbered uniquely with a four-digit census block number from 0000 to 9999 within census tract, which nest within state and county. The first digit of the census block number identifies the block group. Block numbers beginning with a zero (in Block Group 0) are only associated with water-only areas.STFID = A concatenation of FIPSSTCO, TRACT2000, and BLOCK2000, which creates the entire FIPS code for this geography.WFD = Workforce Development Area (WFD) is a seven-county area created by agreement of county chief-elected officials, administered by the Atlanta Regional Commission and funded for training and employment activities under the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). For more information on ARC’s Workforce Development programs and services please consult www.atlantaregional.com/workforce/workforce.html.RDC_AAA = ARC Area Agency on Aging is a 10-county area funded by the Department of Human Resources and designated by the Older Americans Act to plan for the needs of the rapidly expanding group of older citizens in the Atlanta region. It is part of a statewide network of 12 AAAs and a national network of more than 670 AAAs. For more information on aging services please consult www.agewiseconnection.com.MNGWPD = The Metro North Georgia Water Planning District provides water resource plans, policies and coordination for metropolitan Atlanta. The District has developed regional plans for stormwater management, wastewater treatment and water supply and water conservation. The 15-county Water Planning District includes the ten counties in the ARC plus five additional counties (Bartow, Coweta, Forsyth, Hall, & Paulding). For more information please consult www.northgeorgiawater.org. MPO = The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is a 19-county area federally-designated for regional transportation planning to meet air quality standards and for programming projects to implement the adopted Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The MPO planning area boundary includes the 10-county state-designated Regional Commission and nine additional counties (all of Coweta, Forsyth, & Paulding and parts of Barrow, Dawson, Newton, Pike, Spalding and Walton). This boundary takes into consideration both the current urbanized area as well as areas forecast to become urbanized in the next 20 years.MSA = the 29-County “Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA” Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the 39-county “Atlanta--Athens-Clarke County--Sandy Springs, GA” Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which includes the 29 counties of the Atlanta MSA along with the Athens-Clarke County and Gainesville MSAs and the micropolitan statistical areas of Calhoun, Cedartown, Jefferson, LaGrange and Thomaston, GA. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines CSAs, MSAs and the smaller micropolitan statistical areas nationwide according to published standards applied to U.S. Census Bureau data. These various statistical areas describe substantial core areas of population together with adjacent communities having a high degree of economic and social integration, often illustrated in high rates of commuting from the adjacent areas to job locations in the core. For more information, please consult http://www.census.gov/population/metro/data/metrodef.htmlF1HR_NA = The Federal 1-Hour Air Quality Non-Attainment Area is a fine particulate matter standard (PM2.5). The non-attainment area under this standard includes the 15-county eight-hour ozone nonattainment area plus Barrow, Carroll, Hall, Spalding, Walton, and small parts of Heard and Putnam counties.F8HR_NA: The Federal 8-Hour Air Quality Non-Attainment Area for the 2008 eight-hour ozone standard is 15 counties.ACRES = The number of acres contained within the Block.SQ_MILES = The number of square miles contained within the Block.Source: United States Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2000For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
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Created for all users to view and understand Congressional District boundaries within Cook County, Illinois. The Congressional Districts will be effective on January 11, 2023 and are based on the 2020 Census. Congressional Districts are federal districts represented by the United States House of Representatives.The Congressional Districts were received from the Illinois State Board of Elections via download on Jan. 21, 2022 from the following webpage: https://www.elections.il.gov/agencyforms/Redistricting%202022%20Shape%20Files/Cook County GIS projected the data in the local datum: NAD 1983 StatePlane Illinois East FIPS 1201 (US Feet). Cook County GIS also trimmed the districts using the Cook County boundary to only show the districts within the border of Cook County.
The Consolidated Federal Funds Report CFFR data, obtained from federal government agencies, cover federal expenditures or obligations for the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, direct payments for individuals, other direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Information available in the CFFR Data File (Part 1) includes FIPS geographic code, state abbreviated name, county name, place name, population, congressional district code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, agency code, and amount in whole dollars. For each unique FIPS code all programs are listed, and for each program all records with different object categories are listed. The CFFR Program Identification File (Part 2) contains program identification codes and their respective program titles. The CFFR Federal Agency File (Part 3) contains all four-digit (FIPS-95) codes identifying specific agencies. (Source: downloaded from ICPSR 7/13/10)
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at ICPSR at https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03148.v1. We highly recommend using the ICPSR version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
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CFFR Data File -- gives the government identification code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, amount in whole dollars, and FIPS geographic code. For each unique government unit code, all programs are listed and for each program, all records with different object categories are listed. CFFR Geographic Reference File -- contains the name and governmental unit code for all State, county and subcounty areas in the Nation. In addition, the file contains associated geographi c codes (FIPS, GSA, MSA and Census Bureau place codes), the relevant census data, and the Congressional districts serving each government unit. Note to Users: This CD is part of a collection located in the Data Archive of the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection is located in Room 10, Manning Hall. Users may check the CDs out subscribing to the honor system. Items can be checked out for a period of two weeks. Loan forms are located adjacent to the collection.
This dataset demarcates the municipal boundaries in Allegheny County. Data was created to portray the boundaries of the 130 Municipalities in Allegheny County the attribute table includes additional descriptive information including Councils of Government (COG) affiliation (regional governing and coordinating bodies comprised of several bordering municipalities), School District, Congressional District, FIPS and County Municipal Code and County Council District.
If viewing this description on the Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center’s open data portal (http://www.wprdc.org), this dataset is harvested on a weekly basis from Allegheny County’s GIS data portal (http://openac.alcogis.opendata.arcgis.com/). The full metadata record for this dataset can also be found on Allegheny County’s GIS portal. You can access the metadata record and other resources on the GIS portal by clicking on the “Explore” button (and choosing the “Go to resource” option) to the right of the “ArcGIS Open Dataset” text below.
Category: Civic Vitality and Governance
Organization: Allegheny County
Department: Geographic Information Systems Group; Department of Administrative Services
Temporal Coverage: current
Data Notes:
Coordinate System: Pennsylvania State Plane South Zone 3702; U.S. Survey Foot
Development Notes: none
Other: none
Related Document(s): Data Dictionary (none)
Frequency - Data Change: As needed
Frequency - Publishing: As needed
Data Steward Name: Eli Thomas
Data Steward Email: gishelp@alleghenycounty.us
SummaryTo show the boundary of United States Congressional Districts for the City of Philadelphia. - Features updated: 10/23/2013- Attributes updated: 10/23/2013- Metadata updated 03/30/2015 - Update Frequency Boundaries reflect US 2012 Congressional Districts. When boundaries change, new layers will be created to reflect the new boundaries.- Public = YAbstractThis layer shows 2012 United States Congressional Districts established by redistricting from 2010 census after the Supreme Court unanimously approved the Legislative Reapportionment Commission's 2012 Revised Final Plan on May 08, 2013. The state of Pennsylvania is divided into 18 Congressional Districts. Currently, the city has or is part of 3 United States Congressional Districts. NOTE for GIS Users:- The boundaries of the this layer do NOT follow the City's Composite layer. This is done strictly due to Pennsylvania Redistricting which is governed by law. Data DevelopmentKey Attribute FieldsDistrict_N: Congressional District NumberCoordinate SystemSource Data: Lambert Conformal Conic, NAD 1983 StatePlane Pennsylvania South FIPS 3702 (US Feet)ArcGIS Online Export Data: GCS_WGS_1984, Decimal DegreeThematic MappingUse District_N for thematic mapping and labeling.Other InformationN/ACreditsPhiladelphia City Planning Commission1515 Arch Street, 13 FlPhiladelphia, PA 19102GIS Manager: Darshna Patel (215) 683-4611 and darshna.patel@phila.gov
Attribute SchemaSTATEFP: The STATEFP is the State fips code.CD119FP: The CD119FP is the Office number of the corresponding district.GEOID: The GEOID is a concatenation of the state fips code and the district number. GEOIDFQ: The GEOIDFQ attribute facilitates joining Census Bureau spatial data to Census Bureau summary file data from data.census.gov. It stands for the "Fully Qualified Geographic Identifier".NAMELSAD: The NAMELSAD is the Congressional District labeled name.LSAD: The LSAD is the Legal/Statistical Area Description.CDSESSN: The CDSESSN is the Congress District Session.MTFCC: The MTFCC is the MAF/TIGER Feature Class Code for "Congressional District".FUNCSTAT: The functional status (FUNCSTAT) code defines the current functional status of a geographic entityALAND: The ALAND is the Land Area (square meters).AWATER: The AWATER is the Water Area (square meters).INTPTLAT: The INTPTLAT is the Latitude.INTPLON: The INTPLON is the Longitude.OFFICE_ID: The OFFICE_ID is the Office number of the corresponding district.BIOGUIDE_ID: The BIOGUIDE_ID is the Biographical Directory of the US Congress.