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VT E911 Map Viewer
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Vermont E911 Site locations (ESITEs) including buildings, facilities, and development sites; locations are represented by points. Points are attributed with addresses--composing an address points layer. Dataset is updated weekly.Field Descriptions:OBJECTID: Internal feature number. Auto-generated by Esri software.SEGMENTID: Unique segment ID.ESITEID: Unique ESITE ID.GEONAMEID: Ties ESITE to GEONAMEID (unique ID for each road name) in VT E911 Road Centerlines.PD: Prefix Direction, previously name PRE.DIR.PT: Prefix Type.SN: Street Name. Previously named STREET.ST: Street Type.SD: Suffix Direction, i.e., W for West, E for East etc.PRIMARYNAME: A concatenation of the street-name parts (PD, PT, SN, ST, SD).ALIAS1: Alternate road name.ALIAS2: Alternate road name.ALIAS3: Alternate road name.ALIAS4: Alternate road name.ALIAS5: Alternate road name.PRIMARYADDRESS: A concatenation of house number and street-name parts (PD, PT, SN, ST, SD).SITETYPE: Type of site. Uses SiteTypes domain*.TOWNNAME: Town name.MCODE: Municpal code.ESN: Emergency Service Number. Developed for each town that indicates a unique town code for each law, fire, and EMS provider. These providers are compared against the master list to determine if they are already present. If they are, the existing state code is used. If the provider is new, they are added to the state master list with the next unique provider number.ZIP: Zip code.PARCELNUM: Parcel number.GPSX: GPS X coordinate.GPSY: GPS Y coordinate.MAPYEAR: Date added to E911 data.UPDATEDATE: Update date.STATE: US State.FIPS8: Federal information processing standards codes.SPAN: Pulled from the VCGI parcel dataset via spatial join 1-3 times per year; NOT MAINTAINED DAILY.SUBTYPE: Field not in use.GlobalID_1: System-generated ID.UNITCOUNT: For commercial and residential, number of units in the site.PRIMARYADD1: Concatenation of house number, full street name, and E911 town. E911 TOWN (AKA E911 JBOUND) IS NOT ALWAYS THE SAME AS POSTAL TOWN NOR IS IT ALWAYS THE SAME AS TOWN DEFINED BY MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY. E911 TOWN (E911 JBOUND) was originally defined for the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) Community; E911 JBOUND contains names chosen by towns for representing town names for 911 purposes.PRIMARYADD2: Concatenation of PRIMARYADD1 plus zip code.SITETYPE_MULTI1: Additional SITETYPE--if applicable. For development sites, contains the main use the site is to become. Uses SiteTypes domain*.SITETYPE_MULTI2: Additional SITETYPE--if applicable. For development sites, contains the main use the site is to become. Uses SiteTypes domain*.SITETYPE_MULTI3: Additional SITETYPE--if applicable. For development sites, contains the main use the site is to become. Uses SiteTypes domain*.SITETYPE_MULTI4: Additional SITETYPE--if applicable. For development sites, contains the main use the site is to become. Uses SiteTypes domain*.SITETYPE_MULTI5: Additional SITETYPE--if applicable. For development sites, contains the main use the site is to become. Uses SiteTypes domain*.COUNTY: County.COUNTRY: Country.SOURCEOFDATA: Source of data.DRIVEWAYID: Field not in use.ESZ: Emergency Service Zone--a defined area covered by four primary-response agencies.HOUSE_NUMBER: House number.HOUSE_NUMBERSUFFIX: For addresses not in compliance with standards (typically in urbanized areas where otherwise renumbering needs to occur). For example, a new house between 8 and 10 is built and the town calls it 8 1/2 or 8A instead of renumbering; the 1/2 or A would be in this field; there are approximately less than 300-400 of these cases.HOUSE_NUMBERPREFIX: For the three streets where alpha characters come before the house number (e.g., A20 or B12).FIPS: County FIPS number.Shape: Feature geometry.*SiteTypes Domain:ABANDONEDACCESS POINTACCESSORY BUILDINGAIR SUPPORT / MAINTENANCE FACILITYAIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER / COMMAND CENTERAIRPORT TERMINALAMBULANCE SERVICEAUDITORIUM / CONCERT HALL / THEATER / OPERA HOUSEBANKBOAT RAMP / DOCKBORDER CROSSINGBORDER PATROLBUS STATION / DISPATCH FACILITYCAMPCAMPGROUNDCEMETERYCITY / TOWN HALLCOAST GUARDCOLLEGE / UNIVERSITYCOMMERCIALCOMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICECOMMERCIAL FARMCOMMERCIAL GARAGECOMMERCIAL W/RESIDENCECOMMUNICATION BOXCOMMUNICATION TOWERCOMMUNITY / RECREATION FACILITYCOURT HOUSECULTURALCUSTOMS SERVICEDAY CARE FACILITYDEVELOPMENT SITEEBS TOWEREDUCATIONALEMERGENCY PHONE / CALLBOXFAIR / EXHIBITION/ RODEO GROUNDSFERRY TERMINAL / DISPATCH FACILITYFIRE STATIONFISH FARM / HATCHERYFITNESS FACILITYFOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTERGAS STATIONGATED W/BUILDINGGATED W/O BUILDINGGOLF COURSEGOVERNMENTGRAVEL PITGREENHOUSE / NURSERYGROCERY STOREHARBOR / MARINAHAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITYHAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITYHEALTH CLINICHELIPAD / HELIPORT / HELISPOTHISTORIC SITE / POINT OF INTERESTHOSPITAL / MEDICAL CENTERHOUSE OF WORSHIPHYDROELECTRIC FACILITYICE ARENAINDUSTRIALINSTITUTIONAL RESIDENCE / DORM / BARRACKSLANDFILLLAW ENFORCEMENTLIBRARYLODGINGLOOKOUT TOWERLUMBER MILL / SAW MILLMANUFACTURING FACILITYMINEMOBILE HOMEMORGUEMULTI-FAMILY DWELLINGMUSEUMNATIONAL GUARD / ARMORYNUCLEAR FACILITYNURSING HOME / LONG TERM CAREOFFICE BUILDINGOFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTOIL / GAS FACILITYOTHEROTHER COMMERCIALOTHER RESIDENTIALOUTPATIENT CLINICPARK AND RIDE / COMMUTER LOTPHARMACYPICNIC AREAPOST OFFICEPRISON / CORRECTIONAL FACILITYPRIVATE AND EXPRESS SHIPPING FACILITYPSAPPUBLIC BEACHPUBLIC GATHERINGPUBLIC TELEPHONEPUBLIC WATER SUPPLY INTAKEPUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WELLPUMP STATIONRACE TRACK / DRAGSTRIPRADIO / TV BROADCAST FACILITYRAILROAD STATIONRESIDENTIAL FARMREST STOP / ROADSIDE PARKRESTAURANTRETAIL FACILITYRV HOOKUPSCHOOLSEASONAL HOMESINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGSKI AREA / ALPINE RESORTSOLAR FACILITYSPORTS ARENA / STADIUMSTATE CAPITOLSTATE GARAGESTATE GOVERNMENT FACILITYSTATE PARKSTORAGE UNITSSUBSTATIONSUGARHOUSETEMPORARY STRUCTURETOWN GARAGETOWN OFFICETRAILHEADTRANSFER STATIONUNKNOWNUS FOREST FACILITYUS GOVERNMENT FACILITYUTILITYUTILITY POLE W/PHONEVETERINARY HOSPITAL / CLINICVISITOR / INFORMATION CENTERWAREHOUSEWASTE / BIOMASS FACILITYWASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTWATER TANKWATER TOWERWIND FACILITY / WIND TOWERYOUTH CAMP
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Custom View Created for Police Department's Review of E911 Calls
Locations of electric utility substations in Vermont. The definition for substation varies, but it is typically thought of as a facility that includes a transformer to step voltage down from transmission or subtransmission voltage to distribution voltage, and also includes other ancillary facilities (such as voltage regulators and switches). This dataset was developed through inquiries of electric utilities,and each site was reviewed on the E-911 viewer for confirmation. PSD staff worked with the Vermont E-911 Board to correct information in the the E-911 ESITE address points layer The final data is an extract selection from the E-911 ESITE address points layer based on the Substation sitetype.DISCLAIMERVCGI and the State of VT make no representations of any kind, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use, nor are any such warranties to be implied with respect to the data.
Zones of common emergency response assignments for fire, rescue, police, and medical personnel. Used for E911 response purposes. Data was originally entered using ArcView. Data was entered using heads-up digitizing methods. Shapefile polygons were constructed using the RDS shapefile as the primary basis of reference. In densely developed areas, the tax map drawing files were also used as a supplemental basis of reference. Data was then converted to ArcInfo coverage format and the CLEAN command (using a tolerance of 10 feet) was used to reconstruct polygon topology. Several gaps and sliver polygons resulted from the CLEAN process. These were remedied using the MERGE subcommand found within ArcEdit. Feature attributes were then verified to insure that data had not been lost during the conversion and editing process. After successfully insuring that all data was still resident, the data was converted to Shapefile format for public distribution. In 2013 we shifted our core area parcel base therefore this dataset was shifted and manually corrected to follow updated parcel and road lines. In August 2015 we shifted our parcel base for areas along the Parks Highway from Houston to Talkeetna/Trapper Creek. Therefore this dataset was shifted and manually corrected to follow updated parcel and road lines.
Authoritative as of 4/30/2025. Served-Funded Locations and their respective probable enforceable commitments are still subject to change at this time and might not be reflective of the most up-to-date project plans.This dataset was created to provide a comprehensive representation of broadband locations in Vermont by merging and reconciling data from Vermont's Emergency 911 (E911) site locations, dated 1/3/2024, and Version 4 of the FCC National Broadband Fabric. Since E911 data is widely regarded as the most accurate representation of address locations in Vermont and is frequently used by Vermont providers, the Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB) developed a robust process to align these datasets for use in mapping and reporting.Key processes include identifying overlaps between E911 and FCC data, reconciling unmatched locations, and assigning a principal location for duplicated or overlapping data. Principal locations are determined through a prioritization framework that evaluates factors such as initial matching accuracy, E911 site occupancy status, and proximity to matched FCC locations to ensure the most representative data points. Unique E911 sites and unmatched FCC locations are independently recognized as principal locations. This approach ensures that the dataset provides an accurate and unified representation of broadband service locations across Vermont.For more information about this dataset, visit explore-vcbb.hub.arcgis.com/pages/documentation-and-training.Availability data for cable, copper, fiber to the premises and licensed fixed wireless for Vermont was extracted from the FCC Broadband Map (https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/data-download/nationwide-data?version=jun2023) on 1/22/2024 and is dated 1/9/2024.The statuses in the Status field are defined as follows, with speeds reported as (download speed)/(upload speed), in mbps:Served: Served by 100/20 broadband speeds or more.Served - Funded: Funded by an enforceable commitment and are considered served.Underserved: Locations with broadband speeds greater than or equal to 25/3 and less than 100/20.Underserved - Modified: Only served by wireless, DSL or only wireless and DSL.Unserved: Locations with broadband speeds less than 25/3 or are not served by broadband at all.Direct any questions to vcbb_tech_support@stone-env.com.
The BEAD view of the Vermont Broadband Location Core Fabric in which BSL flag = 1 AND principal = 1.Authoritative as of 4/30/2025. Served-Funded Locations and their respective probable enforceable commitments are still subject to change at this time and might not be reflective of the most up-to-date project plans. *Not for public sharing, this feature layer includes the 1900 Enosburg locations with Unknown Status. Please make sure you are using a view that excludes these locations when sharing with outside organizations and using in content.*Used in the BEAD Final Project Area Eligibility Dashboard and web map.This dataset was created to provide a comprehensive representation of broadband locations in Vermont by merging and reconciling data from Vermont's Emergency 911 (E911) site locations, dated 4/24/2024, and Version 4 of the FCC National Broadband Fabric. Since E911 data is widely regarded as the most accurate representation of address locations in Vermont and is frequently used by Vermont providers, the Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB) developed a robust process to align these datasets for use in mapping and reporting.Key processes include identifying overlaps between E911 and FCC data, reconciling unmatched locations, and assigning a principal location for duplicated or overlapping data. Principal locations are determined through a prioritization framework that evaluates factors such as initial matching accuracy, E911 site occupancy status, and proximity to matched FCC locations to ensure the most representative data points. Unique E911 sites and unmatched FCC locations are independently recognized as principal locations. This approach ensures that the dataset provides an accurate and unified representation of broadband service locations across Vermont.For more information about this dataset, visit explore-vcbb.hub.arcgis.com/pages/documentation-and-training.Availability data for cable, copper, fiber to the premises and licensed fixed wireless for Vermont was extracted from the FCC Broadband Map (https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/data-download/nationwide-data?version=jun2023) on 1/22/2024 and is dated 1/9/2024.The statuses in the Status field are defined as follows, with speeds reported as (download speed)/(upload speed), in mbps:Served: Served by 100/20 broadband speeds or more.Served - Funded: Funded by an enforceable commitment and are considered served.Underserved: Locations with broadband speeds greater than or equal to 25/3 and less than 100/20.Underserved - Modified: Only served by wireless, DSL or only wireless and DSL.Unserved: Locations with broadband speeds less than 25/3 or are not served by broadband at all.Direct any questions to vcbb_tech_support@stone-env.com.
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VT E911 Map Viewer