Properties greater than 5 acres that are not in a sewer service area with, for potential development as part of the Vision 2020 process.
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This layer shows six different types of disability. Data is from US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates.This layer is symbolized to show the percent of population with a disability. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right (in ArcGIS Online). To view only the census tracts that are predominantly in Tempe, add the expression City is Tempe in the map filter settings.Layer includes percent of population with a disability categorized as:an independent living difficultya hearing difficultyan ambulatory difficultya vision difficultya cognitive difficultya selfcare difficultyA ‘Null’ entry in the estimate indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small (per the U.S. Census).Vintage: 2016-2020ACS Table(s): S1810 (Not all lines of this ACS table are available in this feature layer.)Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's API for American Community Survey Data Preparation: Data table downloaded and joined with Census Tract boundaries that are within or adjacent to the City of Tempe boundaryDate of Census update: March 17, 2022National Figures: data.census.gov
Opportunity Maps for Area Statements for Implementing the Natural Resources Policy - User GuideMarch 2020 version 2This user guide shows how the WINS maps were put together and what has been included in the models.
The 2020 Annual Report for Denver's Vision Zero program.
Existing 2020 public transportation network, planned and funded additions, results from past plans and studies, and gap transit connections were combined to create a 2045 transit vision.
Neighbourhoods support the day-to-day living needs of residents by providing quality local living, working and/or recreational environments. This includes:- a mix of uses, and building forms and density that encourage social and economic diversity-providing open spaces that are useable, attractive and respond to the city’s climate.This data comprises a diagram expressing the spatial vision. The diagram is indicative only and may not be used for analysis. Each goal can be represented spatially and, as a whole, provides an organising structure for the elements that will lead towards the Vision. The neighbourhoods of the spatial vision are comprised of two different areas:- Areas of change A Neighbourhoods contained by the hills and sea - development change can be expected - smaller, compact scale neighbourhoods within each will form over time through redevelopment.- Areas of Change B Density of development is varied across the city in response to character values, ground conditions, relationship to movement ribbons.Read about the Central City Spatial Vision here: https://planningforgrowth.wellington.govt.nz/_data/assets/pdf_file/0016/13507/Central-City-Spatial-Vision-final-2020.pdfFor more information contact the Planning for Growth team: planningforgrowth@wcc.govt.nz
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Properties greater than 5 acres that are not in a sewer service area with, for potential development as part of the Vision 2020 process.