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TwitterCrawford County, Pennsylvania address points. Location and information of address points in Crawford County,Pennsylvania. This feature service has restricted fields available for this open data version. Certain fields have been redacted. The full dataset (as seen via the GIS mapping applications) is available via cost by contacting Crawford County. The full dataset available at cost provides all records that are not redacted by law. Data is public use and unrestricted.
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TwitterCrawford County, Pennsylvania tax parcel boundaries with CAMA (computer aided mass appraisal) information. Tax parcels are an approximate location and are NOT survey quality. This is a feature service and data can change at anytime without notice.Some features and fields have been redacted (features under the Right to Know laws / fields for Open Data version of data). Datasets with ALL fields are available for purchase at Crawford County GIS
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TwitterThis web map powers the Public Safety Coverage webmap application that enables users to search various GIS data. Information is updated on a weekly basis. Please contact gisadmin@co.crawford.pa.us for any questions, edits, or issues with this application.Additional maps can be found at our GIS landing page.
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TwitterThese features were developed to translate the zoning map ofthe municipalities of Crawford County, PA, to publicly-facing GIS information. The information here is an unofficial representation of zoning districts and those districts’ designations for the convenience of the public on the Crawford County GIS Webpage. The data was made according to the Crawford County Planning Office’s interpretation of the municipality’s official zoning map, and was adapted to conform to the County’s existing GIS data. The information here is not a substitute for a zoning officer’s determination of a zoning district and should not be used for making decisions of consequence.
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Download .zipA soil mapping unit designates a specific type of soil which has unique characteristics including texture, slope, and erosion class.
The soil lines were raster scanned from inked mylars at 1 : 15,840 scale. Automated digitizing procedures were performed as found in the MAPLE SYRUP Manual (Soil Survey Orthorectification and Line Extraction). Raster to vector software was used for soil lines and CAD Software was used to clean-up. Labels were placed into polygons by visual alignment using CAD. Bodies of Water were alligned to an ortho-photo image except for areas less than two acres in size or areas that have been surface mined for coal since the Soil Survey was published. Areas less than two acres in size were shown as a point special feature labeled "WAT" in a separate coverage. Most errors found on the published soil maps were corrected by a soil scientist who referred to copies of the original soil survey field sheets. A few errors were field checked by soil scientists and corrected. Quality Assurance/ Quality control was conducted by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. All soil line placements and labels were checked and verified. In addition label placement locations for soil polygons were moved to the centroid of polygons where possible or to other locations to prevent the overlap of labels from adjoining polygons and special features. ARC/INFO software was used to edgematch quarter quadrangles of soil data which were then merged into a county-wide layer. This coverage is presently being reviewed by the USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service for compliance with SSURGO standards. This review may require that some changes be made to the data.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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Download .zipSoil special features represent point and line data contained on detailed soil survey maps in addition to the soil mapping unit polygons. Examples of special features would include point delineations of wet areas and lines showing escarpments.
The soil special features were raster scanned from inked mylars at 1 : 15,840 scale. Automated digitizing procedures were performed as found in the MAPLE SYRUP Manual (Soil Survey Orthorectification and Line Extraction). Raster to vector software was used for special features and CAD Software was used to clean-up. Labels were placed by visual alignment using CAD.
Surface water bodies with areas less than two acres in size were shown as a point special feature labeled "WAT" in a this coverage. Most errors found on the published soil maps were corrected by a soil scientist who referred to copies of the original soil survey field sheets. A few errors were field checked by soil scientists and corrected. Quality Assurance/ Quality control was conducted by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. All line placements and labels were checked and verified. ARC/INFO software was used to edgematch quarter quadrangles of soil special feature data which were then merged into a county-wide layer.
This coverage is presently being reviewed by the USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service for compliance with SSURGO standards. This review may require that some changes be made to the data.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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Download .zipA potentiometric surface map is a contour map that represents the top of the ground water surface in an aquifer. The contour lines illustrate the potentiometric surface much like the contour lines of a topographic map represent a visual model of the ground surface. A potentiometric surface map is very similar to a water table map in that both show the horizontal direction and gradient of ground water flow.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesDivision of Geological Survey2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6693Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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Download .zipThe Ohio Wetlands Inventory is based on analysis of satellite data by Bruce R. Motsch and Gary M. Schaal and is intended solely as an indicator of wetland sites for which field review should be conducted. The satellite data reflect conditions during the specific year and season the data was acquired and all wetlands may not be indicated. Statistics generated from the inventory are intended solely as an approximation.
The Ohio Wetlands Inventory for Crawford County was produced from May 1987 Landsat Thematic mapper data (cell size 30 meters by 30 meters) using ERDAS Image processing software. The raster data has been converted to ARC/INFO format and exported to an interchange file.
The data was originally georeferenced to UTM zone 17 coordinates NAD 27 and is also available in this coordinate system in ERDAS Imagine format.
The class of woods on hydric soils, wet meadow and farmed wetland fall on hydric soils when digital soils data is available for the county.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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TwitterThis data is a web map service (WMS) from directly connected to FEMA's GIS server. Any edits, changes, data updates are processed at their site and are reflected here as they update their web services.
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TwitterThis feature class is identical to the Crawford County Polling Places, the only difference is that it's connected to the Crawford County Municipal Election Districts feature class via a relationship class for the polling place locator web mapping application. The application requires the related data to function.
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TwitterThis feature class is identical to the Crawford County Municipal Election Districts, the only difference is that it's connected to the Crawford County Polling Places feature class via a relationship class for the polling place locator web mapping application. The application requires the related data to function.
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TwitterThis data is a web map service (WMS) from directly connected to FEMA's GIS server. Any edits, changes, data updates are processed at their site and are reflected here as they update their web services.
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Twitter2018 General Election results for Crawford County, PA. All results have been certified by the Election Board. Data is public use and unrestricted.
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TwitterThis data is a web map service (WMS) from directly connected to FEMA's GIS server. Any edits, changes, data updates are processed at their site and are reflected here as they update their web services.
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Twitter2019 General Election results from Crawford County, Pennsylvania, these results were certified from the election board. For further detailed results, visit the election results page.
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Twitter9in ortho-rectified aerial imagery, flown in the spring of 2014 from Pictometry
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TwitterA map used in the Incident Status Dashboard to monitor response activities and measure progress on incident objectives.
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TwitterA public feature layer view used to share current, planned, and past road blocks, closures, and detour routes.
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