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    OpenStreetMap Shops for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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    • cacgeoportal.com
    Updated May 16, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Shops for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/cfeb23a39dde4a07a98775f124792c6e
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    May 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    This Web Map is a subset of OpenStreetMap Shops for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) shops data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes shop features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. shop is not blank).In OSM, a shop is a place selling retail products or services, such as a supermarket, bakery, or florist. These features are identified with a shop tag. There are thousands of different tag values for shop used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular shop types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Neighborhood level or 1:80k scale) to see the shop features display. You can click on the feature to get the name of the shop. The name of the shop will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this shop layer displaying just one or two shop types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. shop is jewelry), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. supermarket or convenience shop) that are ready to use, but not for every type of shop.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    OpenStreetMap Highways for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

    • cacgeoportal.com
    Updated May 16, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Highways for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/1dd93e83762f47fe940e8bda96d416d1
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    Dataset updated
    May 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    This Web Map is a subset of OpenStreetMap Highways for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

  3. Okeanos Explorer Bathymetric Grids (Subsets)

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    Updated Sep 18, 2019
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    NOAA GeoPlatform (2019). Okeanos Explorer Bathymetric Grids (Subsets) [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/5d072d6afd49427fa5b4b5571e13efc3
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    Sep 18, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    NOAA GeoPlatform
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    Description

    This image service provides access to gridded bathymetric products derived from multibeam data collected by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The products were created from data collected on cruises starting in 2009 through the current field season. For the companion "seamless mosaic" image service providing depth values and options for visualization, please see Bathy Grids. For daily updates providing initial versions of bathymetric products, please see Near-Real-Time Bathy Grids.Surveys containing restricted data may or may not be included within this layer. Multibeam sonar data and products archived with NOAA National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) are accessible through the NOAA Ocean Exploration Data Atlas, the Okeanos Explorer Data Landing Pages, and the Bathymetric Data Viewer. Data Visualization Tips:By default, the service provides a color shaded relief visualization of the depth values. Alternatively, the actual depth values in meters can be displayed by setting the processing template to "User Defined Renderer" in the ArcGIS Online layer using the "Image Display" menu, or in ArcMap under "Processing Templates: None".This service has several server-side raster functions available for data visualization. This can be selected in the ArcGIS Online layer using "Image Display", or in ArcMap under "Processing Templates".None (default): Provides depth values in meters.MultidirectionalHillshadeHaxby_8000-0: A color shaded relief visualization using Esri's "multidirectional hillshade". This is also available as a separate tiled service (faster to draw). The depths are displayed using this color ramp:MultidirectionalHillshadeHaxby_DRA: A color shaded relief visualization using Esri's "multidirectional hillshade". The color scale is automatically stretched to the min and max depth values visible in the current view (dynamic range adjustment). The depths are displayed using this color ramp.There are also similar visualizations available using different color ramps (blue, dark blue, purple-blue):Numerous bathymetric AGOL products exist for Okeanos Explorer. Please read the below descriptions to ensure proper usage:Bathy Coverage hosted feature layer provides polygons of where multibeam data were collected. This layer does not visually represent the data values.Bathy Grids imagery layer provides a seamless mosaic of gridded multibeam products. Bathy Grids (subsets) imagery layer is a slightly less optimized version of the previous layer but allows users to filter data based on Survey ID, etc. Near-Real-Time Bathy Grids imagery layer provides a seamless mosaic of provisional multibeam products delivered daily during ship operations. Data not yet archived at NCEI may also be found here prior to ingest.Bathy Grids (tiled color hillshade visualization) layer provides a more optimized data visualization that the previously listed imagery layers. This layer can be coupled with the below tiled elevation layer for 3D visualization within Esri Scenes. Bathy Grids (tiled elevation) layer provides an elevation mesh. Couple this layer with the above tiled color hillshade for 3D visualization within Esri Scenes. Please provide any feedback or questions to OER.info.mgmt@noaa.gov.

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    OpenStreetMap Buildings for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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    Updated May 16, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Buildings for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/datasets/openstreetmap-buildings-for-central-asia-and-caucasus-region
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    Dataset updated
    May 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    This Web Map is a subset of Open Street Maps Buildings for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data for Asia, which is updated every 1 minute with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes building features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. building is not blank).In OSM, a building is a man-made structure with a roof, standing more or less permanently in one place. These features are identified with a building tag. There are thousands of different tag values for building used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular building types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:10k scale) to see the building features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the building (if available). The name of the building will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this buildings layer displaying just one or two building types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. building is apartments), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. parks) that are ready to use, but not for every type of building.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    OpenStreetMap Highways for Pacific Region

    • pacificgeoportal.com
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    Updated Oct 6, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization (2023). OpenStreetMap Highways for Pacific Region [Dataset]. https://www.pacificgeoportal.com/maps/9d700851cbf443808de60d08cd0e76fb
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 6, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization
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    This webmap is a subset of OpenStreetMap Highways for Australia and Oceania Feature Service prepared specifcally for Pacific Region.The source feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Australia and Oceania, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    OpenStreetMap Amenities for Pacific Region

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    • geoportal-pacificcore.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Oct 6, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization (2023). OpenStreetMap Amenities for Pacific Region [Dataset]. https://www.pacificgeoportal.com/maps/pacificcore::openstreetmap-amenities-for-pacific-region/about?path=
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 6, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization
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    This WebMap is a subset of OpenStreetMap Amenities for Australia and Oceania Feature Service for Pacific Regions. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) amenity data for Australia and Oceania, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes amenity features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. amenity is not blank).In OSM, amenities are useful and important facilities for visitors and residents, such as places of worship, restaurants, banks, and schools. These features are identified with an amenity tag. There are thousands of different tag values used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular amenity types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the amenity features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the amenity. The name of the amenity will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this amenity layer displaying just one or two amenity types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. amenity is fire station), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri will publish a few such layers (e.g. Schools, Medical Facilities, and Places of Worship) that are ready to use, but not for every type of amenity.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    Loudoun Soil Point Features

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Apr 12, 2025
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    Loudoun County GIS (2025). Loudoun Soil Point Features [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/loudoun-soil-point-features-27aa4
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    Apr 12, 2025
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    Loudoun County GIS
    Area covered
    Loudoun County
    Description

    More MetadataAbstract: The soil spot points, or map symbols layer is a subset of the soils map. Spot points are isolated areas within a symbol that are designated with a symbol because the extent is too small to separate into another mapping unit. These points or symbols include areas such as sinkholes, springs, stony areas, wet spots, etc.Purpose: As a subset of the soils information, the spot points layer should be used in conjunction with the other soils layers. Spot points show specific areas that require special interpretation and/or land use which differs from the surrounding map unit.Supplemental Information: Data are stored in the corporate ArcSDE Geodatabase as a point feature class. The coordinate system is Virginia State Plane (North), Zone 4501, datum NAD83 HARN (vertical datum, if applicable, NAVD88), US Survey foot units.Maintenance and Update Frequency: As neededCompleteness Report: Features may have been eliminated or generalized due to scale and intended use. To assist Loudoun County, Virginia in the maintenance of the data, please provide any information concerning discovered errors, omissions, or other discrepancies found in the data.Soil Point Features: SP = Unknown; BPI = Borrow pit; CLA = Clay spot; GRA = Gravely spot; MDL = Made Land; ROC = Rock; SAN = Sandy spot; SNK = Sink hole; SPR = Spring; SSS = Soil sample spot; STN = Stoney spot; TEC = Terrace capping; WET = Wet spotData Owner: Department of Building and Development

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    OpenStreetsMap Waterways for Pacific Region

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    • geoportal-pacificcore.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 18, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization (2023). OpenStreetsMap Waterways for Pacific Region [Dataset]. https://www.pacificgeoportal.com/maps/ce2a1fed29114cd98695e3f4ca844112
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 18, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    This WebMap provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) waterways data for Pacific Region whihc is a subset of OpenStreetMap (OSM) waterways data for Australia and Oceania Feature Service, which is updated every 15 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes waterway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. waterway is not blank).In OSM, a waterway describes rivers, streams and ditches with a flow of water from one place to another. These features are identified with a waterway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for waterway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular waterway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the waterway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the waterway (if available). The name of the waterway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this waterway layer displaying just one or two waterway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. waterway is dam), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. streams and rivers) that are ready to use, but not for every type of waterway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    OpenStreetMap Landuse Areas for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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    • cacgeoportal.com
    Updated May 17, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Landuse Areas for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/0e954b8190ad4926a35305da2d35fbae
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    Dataset updated
    May 17, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    This Web Map is a subset of Open Street Maps for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) landuse areas data for Asia, which is updated every 15 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes landuse features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. landuse is not blank).In OSM, landuse describes the primary use of land by humans. These features are identified with a landuse tag. There are thousands of different tag values for landuse used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular landuse types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the landuse area features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the landuse area (if available). The name of the landuse area will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this landuse areas layer displaying just one or two landuse types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. landuse is commercial), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. residential, forest) that are ready to use, but not for every type of landuse area.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    Graffiti Incident Points

    • data.lacounty.gov
    Updated Feb 1, 2024
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    County of Los Angeles (2024). Graffiti Incident Points [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/items/3e481ee9604a4af88e3d0cb83a4b0e9a
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    Feb 1, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Los Angeles
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    Description

    This hosted feature layer displays graffiti incidents that were submitted to LA County Public Works. The purpose is to visualize submission activity according to criteria such as location and date. This feature layer is a SUBSET of all graffiti cases. This layer only contains those incidents that were mapped to a valid point location.SERVICE - A precise name of the service, all "Graffiti Abatement". REQUESTED_ON - The date and time when the request came in.LON - The longitude of the request or incident. Longitude has always been the x-coordinate. LAT - The latitude of the request or incident. Latitude has always been the y-coordinate (positive in northern hemisphere). INFO_URL - A page that has info about the record.SUP_DIST - The supervisorial district of the record. CITY_COMMUNITY - The city of the record for an incorporated location, or the countywide-statistical-area community for unincorporated locations. The listed communities and official cities that were used is as follows:https://pw.lacounty.gov/go/community_profiles

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    Drainage Boundaries 2018 - Regulated Closed Basins

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    Updated Dec 12, 2024
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS (2024). Drainage Boundaries 2018 - Regulated Closed Basins [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/4fcbce85a841434c98998047d94f4eda
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    Dec 12, 2024
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS
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    Important Notice: This regulatory feature layer is the result of analysis performed by Tallahassee - Leon County GIS and approved by engineering staff at City of Tallahassee Growth Management and Leon County Environmental Management. Drainage areas have been analyzed to determine which watersheds are considered Regulated Closed Basins as defined in local land development regulations. For more information regarding water quality and development standards in regulated closed basins, please contact the permitting agency for this jurisdiction.This feature layer view displays a subset of Hydro-Corrected Watershed Boundaries for areas of Tallahassee and Leon County Florida that have been designated as regulated closed basins by the Leon County Board of County Commissioners and Tallahassee City Commission. This feature layer was generated from a 2018 digital elevation model of Leon County, Florida.Regulatory Designations: In cooperation with TLCGIS, this layer has been reviewed by Leon County engineering staff to determine which watersheds are considered Regulated Closed Basins as defined in Chapter 10 Leon County Code of Laws. Water Quality Treatment Standards - Closed Basin DefinitionAny closed basin which has been identified and mapped as a regulated closed basin by the Board of County Commissioners; orAny closed basin for which it can be shown by hydrologic analysis that cumulative increases in runoff volume from potential development patterns will cause a significant adverse impact on the frequency, duration, or extent of flooding.

  12. BLM National Surface Management Agency Area Polygons

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    Updated Dec 12, 2017
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    Department of the Interior (2017). BLM National Surface Management Agency Area Polygons [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/NzZhODQ3NjgtYjM4OS00NWEwLWE2MTAtMTY3YTg0NmEyZDk3
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 12, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of the Interiorhttp://www.doi.gov/
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    2e100217b49701bc81c83a926467016fbbe91758
    Description

    SurfaceManagementAgency: The Surface Management Agency (SMA) Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset depicts Federal land for the United States and classifies this land by its active Federal surface managing agency. The SMA feature class covers the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands. A Federal SMA agency refers to a Federal agency with administrative jurisdiction over the surface of Federal lands. Jurisdiction over the land is defined when the land is either: Withdrawn by some administrative or legislative action, or Acquired or Exchanged by a Federal Agency. This layer is a dynamic assembly of spatial data layers maintained at various federal and local government offices. The GIS data contained in this dataset represents the polygon features that show the boundaries for Surface Management Agency and the surface extent of each Federal agencyâ s surface administrative jurisdiction. SMA data depicts current withdrawn areas for a particular agency and (when appropriate) includes land that was acquired or exchanged and is located outside of a withdrawal area for that agency. The SMA data do not illustrate land status ownership pattern boundaries or contain land ownership attribute details. This dataset is a subset of the official national dataset, containing features and attributes intended for public release and has been optimized for online map service performance. The Implementation Guide represents the official national dataset from which this dataset was derived.

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    Open water for King County and portions of adjacent counties / wtrbdy area

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    Updated Sep 22, 2016
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    King County (2016). Open water for King County and portions of adjacent counties / wtrbdy area [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/740bef8e7bee4a4885d58d04dd3ee02f
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 22, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
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    Description

    For more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Open water features, both natural and anthropic, for King County and portions of adjacent counties. Features can be displayed as water or non water to distinguished between water and land. FEAT_TYPE item defines multiple classes of features, primarily lakes/ponds and streams rivers. Puget Sound and significant double-banked streams and rivers are shown, plus a limited number of manmade features such as aqueducts, ditches, channels and flumes. Areal open water features are mainly differentiated as either Lakes/Ponds or Impoundments roughly defined as natural and anthropic, respectively. This layer includes wetlands only to the extent that the open water portion of emergent wetlands is mapped. A value in the STATUS item indicates whether the water feature is associated with a wetland, dependent on best available ancillary data and orthoimagery. The name of features, where available, is included. By using the SUBSET item the layer can be defined to show only the larger water bodies and rivers.

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    OpenStreetMap Amenities for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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    Updated May 17, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Amenities for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/datasets/openstreetmap-amenities-for-central-asia-and-caucasus-region
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    May 17, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
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    This Web Map is a subset of OpenStreetMap Amenities for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) amenity data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes amenity features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. amenity is not blank).In OSM, amenities are useful and important facilities for visitors and residents, such as places of worship, restaurants, banks, and schools. These features are identified with an amenity tag. There are thousands of different tag values used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular amenity types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the amenity features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the amenity. The name of the amenity will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this amenity layer displaying just one or two amenity types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. amenity is fire station), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri will publish a few such layers (e.g. Schools, Medical Facilities, and Places of Worship) that are ready to use, but not for every type of amenity.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    OpenStreetMap Tourist Attractions for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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    Updated May 16, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Tourist Attractions for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/21bc97ff81a54c3daf2e45565d036e30
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    May 16, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
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    This Web Map is a subset of OpenStreetMap Tourist Attractions for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) tourist attraction point data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes tourism features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. tourism is not blank).In OSM, tourism features are places and things of specific interest to tourists including places to see, places to stay, things and places providing information and support to tourists. These features are identified with a tourism tag. There are hundreds of different tag values used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular tourism types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Cities level or 1:160k scale) to see the tourism features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the tourism feature. The name of the feature will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this tourism layer displaying just one or two tourism types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. tourism is ruin), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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    Recent Earthquakes

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    Updated Mar 30, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). Recent Earthquakes [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/27b1925ba4c847959e1cdc25dddbaeae
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    Mar 30, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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    This live webmap is a subset of Global Recent Earthquakes feature layer.This Web Map displays earthquakes by magnitude, this service also provide earthquake impact details. Impact is measured by population as well as models for economic and fatality loss. For more details, see: PAGER Alerts.Consumption Best Practices:As a service that is subject to very high usage, ensure peak performance and accessibility of your maps and apps by avoiding the use of non-cache-able relative Date/Time field filters. To accommodate filtering events by Date/Time, we suggest using the included "Age" fields that maintain the number of days or hours since a record was created or last modified, compared to the last service update. These queries fully support the ability to cache a response, allowing common query results to be efficiently provided to users in a high demand service environment.When ingesting this service in your applications, avoid using POST requests whenever possible. These requests can compromise performance and scalability during periods of high usage because they too are not cache-able.Update Frequency: Events are updated as frequently as every 5 minutes and are available up to 30 days with the following exceptions:Events with a Magnitude LESS than 4.5 are retained for 7 daysEvents with a Significance value, 'sig' field, of 600 or higher are retained for 90 daysIn addition to event points, ShakeMaps are also provided. These have been dissolved by Shake Intensity to reduce the Layer Complexity.The specific layers provided in this service have been Time Enabled and include:Events by Magnitude: The event’s seismic magnitude value.Contains PAGER Alert Level: USGS PAGER (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) system provides an automated impact level assignment that estimates fatality and economic loss.Contains Significance Level: An event’s significance is determined by factors like magnitude, max MMI, ‘felt’ reports, and estimated impact.Shake Intensity: The Instrumental Intensity or Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) for available events.For field terms and technical details, see: ComCat DocumentationAlternate SymbologiesVisit the Classic USGS Feature Layer item for a Rainbow view of Shakemap features.RevisionsFeb 13, 2024: Updated feed logic to remove Superseded eventsThis map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency. Always refer to USGS source for official guidance.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this Service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page!

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    Leon County Public Works Projects Active

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    Updated Apr 29, 2021
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS (2021). Leon County Public Works Projects Active [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/tlcgis::leon-county-public-works-projects-active/about?uiVersion=content-views
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    Apr 29, 2021
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS
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    This feature layer displays active project locations as tracked by engineering staff at Leon County Public Works. This feature layer is a subset (view) of a parent hosted feature layer that is updated twice daily from a cloud (Azure) hosted SQL database that is administered by Leon County Applications team and maintained by engineering staff at Leon County Public Works.

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    Leon County Public Works Projects Historical

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    Updated Apr 29, 2021
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS (2021). Leon County Public Works Projects Historical [Dataset]. https://geodata-tlcgis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/leon-county-public-works-projects-historical
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    Apr 29, 2021
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    Tallahassee-Leon County GIS
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    This feature layer displays historical project locations as tracked by engineering staff at Leon County Public Works. This feature layer is a subset (view) of a parent hosted feature layer that is updated twice daily from a cloud (Azure) hosted SQL database that is administered by Leon County Applications team and maintained by engineering staff at Leon County Public Works.

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    Open water for King County and portions of adjacent counties / wtrbdy area

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    Updated Sep 22, 2016
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    King County (2016). Open water for King County and portions of adjacent counties / wtrbdy area [Dataset]. https://gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/open-water-for-king-county-and-portions-of-adjacent-counties-wtrbdy-area
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    Sep 22, 2016
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    King County
    Area covered
    Description

    For more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Open water features, both natural and anthropic, for King County and portions of adjacent counties. Features can be displayed as water or non water to distinguished between water and land. FEAT_TYPE item defines multiple classes of features, primarily lakes/ponds and streams rivers. Puget Sound and significant double-banked streams and rivers are shown, plus a limited number of manmade features such as aqueducts, ditches, channels and flumes. Areal open water features are mainly differentiated as either Lakes/Ponds or Impoundments roughly defined as natural and anthropic, respectively. This layer includes wetlands only to the extent that the open water portion of emergent wetlands is mapped. A value in the STATUS item indicates whether the water feature is associated with a wetland, dependent on best available ancillary data and orthoimagery. The name of features, where available, is included. By using the SUBSET item the layer can be defined to show only the larger water bodies and rivers.

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    OpenStreetMap Buildings for Pacific Region

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    • digital-earth-pacificcore.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 6, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization (2023). OpenStreetMap Buildings for Pacific Region [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/pacificcore::openstreetmap-buildings-for-pacific-region/about
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    Oct 6, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization
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    This web map is a subset of OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data for Australia and Oceania Feature Service for the Pacific Region. The feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data for Australia and Oceania, which is updated every 1 minute with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes building features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. building is not blank).In OSM, a building is a man-made structure with a roof, standing more or less permanently in one place. These features are identified with a building tag. There are thousands of different tag values for building used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular building types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:10k scale) to see the building features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the building (if available). The name of the building will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this buildings layer displaying just one or two building types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. building is apartments), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. parks) that are ready to use, but not for every type of building.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). OpenStreetMap Shops for Central Asia and Caucasus Region [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/cfeb23a39dde4a07a98775f124792c6e

OpenStreetMap Shops for Central Asia and Caucasus Region

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May 16, 2024
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Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
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This Web Map is a subset of OpenStreetMap Shops for Asia Feature Layer to focus on Central Asia and Caucasus Region. If you would like to access the data please use the feature layer that provides access to OpenStreetMap. This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) shops data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes shop features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. shop is not blank).In OSM, a shop is a place selling retail products or services, such as a supermarket, bakery, or florist. These features are identified with a shop tag. There are thousands of different tag values for shop used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular shop types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Neighborhood level or 1:80k scale) to see the shop features display. You can click on the feature to get the name of the shop. The name of the shop will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this shop layer displaying just one or two shop types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. shop is jewelry), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. supermarket or convenience shop) that are ready to use, but not for every type of shop.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

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