Geospatial data about Eagle County, Colorado Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
Geospatial data about Eagle County, Colorado Buildings. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Temporal Extent: - Start Date: 5/8/2024- End Date: - Temporal Accuracy: Contact Information: Mackenzie Higgins, GIS Administrator, Town of Avon, mhiggins@avon.org Data Quality Information:Lineage: The building footprint data was originally derived from Eagle County GIS and the records they maintain. Will be updated by the Town of Avon GIS Completeness: The data is updated as of May 2024 Coordinate System: NAD 1983 StatePlane Colorado Central FIPS 0502 (US Feet)Entity and Attribute Information- Entity Types: Town of Avon and some surrounding area building footprint- Attributes: ObjectID- Attribute Domains: Maintenance Information- Maintenance Frequency: As needed- Update Scope:
This is an ArcGIS Online web service updated by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Unit on January 6, 2022 for distributing Colorado state parks and wildlife species GIS data for public distribution.
This file was updated on January 6, 2022.
This feature layer highlights the areas in Eagle County that have undergone wildfire prevention treatment, completed in collaboration with Eagle River Fire and provided to the Town of Avon by Eagle County. These treated zones are part of ongoing efforts to mitigate wildfire risk and protect our community
Use the app to find the downloadable area within Jackson County - 2 Foot Contour MapThe 2-foot Contour Map shows contours that were derived from several different LiDAR projects in the Rogue Valley over the last 10 years. The map can be used to both download and view the contour data. To use the map, search or zoom in to an address. When zoomed in to a specific scale, the map will change from the downloadable areas layer to 2-foot interval contour lines. The LiDAR Project Dates layer can be used to identify the date when the elevation was collected in an area. Please note that data is available only for the valley floor areas at this time.The 2ft contours were created from 1-meter pixel DEM and then cleaned to remove very small elevation changes and to create a smooth contour line. This information should not be used to create topographic surveys or other applications where the precise elevation of a location is required. For additional information on LiDAR in Oregon or to download the source data, please visit the DOGAMI Lidar Viewer.The downloadable data is a zipped ESRI Shapefile and is projected to Oregon State Plane South (Intl Feet) with NAD 1983 datum.
Often times that hardest part about writing your own lesson in GIS is finding the appropriate spatial data. This video takes you through some of the sources of spatial data that you have in New Zealand. URLs for the data sources mentioned in the video are:Living Atlas of The Worldhttps://livingatlas.arcgis.comNZ Government Data Portalhttps://data.govt.nz/ LINZ Data Servicehttps://data.linz.govt.nz/Wellington City Council Open Data Portalhttps://data-wcc.opendata.arcgis.com/Koordinates https://koordinates.com/data/And some addition Open Data Sites for our main NZ CitiesAuckland Council Open Data Portalhttps://data-aucklandcouncil.opendata.arcgis.com/ Canterbury Maps Data Portal https://opendata.canterburymaps.govt.nz/Video Recorded April 2020.
This is an ArcGIS Online web service updated by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Unit for distributing Colorado state parks and wildlife species GIS data for public distribution.
This file was updated on July 18, 2023.
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These line shapefiles trace apparent topographic and air-photo lineaments in various counties in Colorado. It was made in order to identify possible fault and fracture systems that might be conduits for geothermal fluids, as part of a DOE reconnaissance geothermal exploration program.
Geothermal fluids commonly utilize fault and fractures in competent rocks as conduits for fluid flow. Geothermal exploration involves finding areas of high near-surface temperature gradients, along with a suitable "plumbing system" that can provide the necessary permeability. Geothermal power plants can sometimes be built where temperature and flow rates are high.
This line shapefile is an attempt to use desktop GIS to delineate possible faults and fracture orientations and locations in highly prospective areas prior to an initial site visit. Geochemical sampling and geologic mapping could then be centered around these possible faults and fractures.
To do this, georeferenced topographic maps and aerial photographs were utilized in an existing GIS, using ESRI ArcMap 10.0 software. The USA_Topo_Maps and World_Imagery map layers were chosen from the GIS Server at server.arcgisonline.com, using a UTM Zone 13 NAD27 projection. This line shapefile was then constructed over that which appeared to be through-going structural lineaments in both the aerial photographs and topographic layers, taking care to avoid manmade features such as roads, fence lines, and utility right-of-ways. Still, it is unknown what actual features these lineaments, if they exist, represent.
Although the shapefiles are arranged by county, not all areas within any county have been examined for lineaments. Work was focused on either satellite thermal infrared anomalies, known hot springs or wells, or other evidence of geothermal systems. Finally, lineaments may be displaced somewhat from their actual location, due to such factors as shadow effects with low sun angles in the aerial photographs.
Credits: These lineament shapefile was created by Geothermal Development Associates, as part of a geothermal geologic reconnaissance performed by Flint Geothermal, LLC, of Denver Colorado.
Use Limitation: These shapefiles were constructed as an aid to geothermal exploration in preparation for a site visit for field checking. We make no claims as to the existence of the lineaments, their location, orientation, and/or nature. Eagle County Lineaments. Projection Information: UTM Zone 13 NAD 27 projection
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At NASA they use Geographic Information systems to provide:maps and powerful capabilities to visualise, analyse and interact with big dataFind out more about how they do this in this ArcGIS StoryMap created by NASA in 2020. This StoryMap includes a section on where you can find NASA data.
Explore this interactive map to see the wildfire prevention treatments completed in Eagle County, particularly around the Town of Avon. The app utilizes the Wildfire Completed Treatment Eagle County Feature Layer, clearly marking the boundaries of the Town of Avon and its parcels. This tool is part of a collaborative effort between Eagle County, Eagle River Fire, and the Town of Avon to enhance community resilience and protect our natural environment from the impacts of wildfire. Use the map to learn more about the proactive measures being taken and understand the areas that have been treated to reduce wildfire risk.
This Barrier dataset, photogrammetrically compiled and published at a scale of 1"=100', was produced from aerial imagery collected in April 2023 using UltraCAM Eagle camera and covers entire Westchester County,NY. It is described as 'barrier_line' and delivered as a planimetric layer from 2023 imagery compiled/updated in 3D environment using 6" GSD imagery. The layer includes road barriers, guard rails, noise walls, stone walls, retaining walls and concrete walls. Concrete walls, stone walls and retaining walls found within a property are not represented.
This dataset contains points representing Bald Eagle Nest locations. This data exists as an aid in the protection of habitat zones around known Bald Eagle’s Nests in St. Johns County as required by Section 4.01.10 of the Land Development Code. The intent of Section 4.01.10 of the County Land Development Code is to maintain and/or improve the environmental conditions that are required for the survival and well-being of the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in St. Johns County by minimizing potential detrimental impacts on Bald Eagles particularly during the nesting season defined as October 1 to May 15. This section provides Management Zones with prohibitions and standards for the protection of the Bald Eagle in St. Johns County. Limitations of activities that are allowed in the Management Zones around Bald Eagle nest trees are to minimize the adverse effects on Bald Eagles. Primary Zone: This is the most critical area and must be maintained to promote acceptable conditions for Bald Eagles. The Primary Zone shall be an undisturbed area extending in a minimum radius seven hundred fifty (750) feet outward from the nest tree. Secondary Zone: Restrictions in this zone are needed to minimize disturbance that might compromise the integrity of the Primary Zone and to protect important areas outside the Primary Zone. The Secondary Zone shall be an area extending outward from the boundary of the Primary Zone a minimum distance of seven hundred fifty (750) feet. Both the Primary and Secondary Zones are displayed from each Nest Point. This data is managed as an element in reviews of proposed development project applications received by the County to determine appropriate development options and constraints.
This Barrier dataset, photogrammetrically compiled and published at a scale of 1"=100', was produced from aerial imagery collected in April 2023 using UltraCAM Eagle camera and covers entire Westchester County,NY. It is described as 'barrier_line' and delivered as a planimetric layer from 2023 imagery compiled/updated in 3D environment using 6" GSD imagery. The layer includes road barriers, guard rails, noise walls, stone walls, retaining walls and concrete walls. Cocrete walls, stone walls and retaining walls found within a property are not represented.
This Transportation dataset, photogrammetrically compiled and published at 1" = 100 ' scale, was produced from aerial imagery collected in April 2023 using UltraCAM Eagle camera and covers entire Westchester County, NY. It is described as 'tans_poly' and delivered as a planimetric layer from 2023 imagery compiled/updated in 2D environment using 6" GSD ortho imagery. The layer includes roads, driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, trails and elevated roads.
This Structures dataset, photogrammetrically compiled and published at a scale of 1" = 100' was produced from aerial imagery collected in April 2023 using UltraCAM Eagle camera and covers entire Westchester County, NY. It is described as 'struct_poly' and is delivered as a planimetric layer from 2023 imagery compiled/updated in 3D environment with average elevation as an attribute. The layer includes antennas, buildings, miscellaneous structures, tanks, towers, train platforms and train stations.
This Structures dataset, photogrammetrically compiled and published at a scale of 1" = 100' was produced from aerial imagery collected in April 2023 using UltraCAM Eagle camera and covers entire Westchester County, NY. It is described as 'struct_poly' and is delivered as a planimetric layer from 2023 imagery compiled/updated in 3D environment with average elevation as an attribute. The layer includes antennas, buildings, miscellaneous structures, tanks, towers, train platforms and train stations.
Geospatial data about Eagle County, Colorado Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.