Property map viewer for the State of Tennessee that covers 85 of the 95 counties in Tennessee.This application allows for searching and displaying property ownership and location information for 87 counties in Tennessee. It is designed to work in concert with the Real Estate Assessment Data site operated by the Comptroller of the Treasury. The following counties are not available in this application but can be found on their own internet sites: Bradley, Davidson (Metro Nashville), Hamilton (Chattanooga), Knox (Knoxville), Montgomery (Clarksville), Rutherford(Murfreesboro), Shelby (Memphis), Sumner, Unicoi, and Williamson.
This StoryMap describes the neighborhoods in Nashville and provides information on nearby apartments, restaurants, and points of interest.Nashville is one of the country's fastest growing cities. From music to healthcare, Nashville has seen an abundance of development in recent years. In 2023, 86 residents per day were moving to Nashville, and 18.6 million tourists visited the city [1].The first interactive feature will walk you through 11 neighborhoods found in Nashville. It was created using the “map tour” feature and walks you around a map of Nashville (created by me) while displaying the location and information. The information describes the ambience of each neighborhood as well as what they are known for and who typically lives in the area. All the information was provided by Nashville Guru [2]. Next, the story continues with rent for these locations. The values reflect the costs for studio/one-bedroom apartments. These costs were calculated using the Summary Statistics feature in ArcGIS Pro, which were then plotted in the chart seen in this StoryMap. After displaying the average values, there is a map of the individual apartments’ locations (created by me) with pop-ups showing the building name, starting rent, pool, and website link. This map and its pop-ups were created by me in ArcGIS Pro and then uploaded as a web map into ArcGIS Online. It utilizes an Experience Builder to allow you to filter through and focus on the apartments in each neighborhood. All of the information is available on apartments.com [3]. The next map dictates some restaurants in the area. The original feature layer was created by NNRobbins11 [4]. A spatial query was performed in ArcGIS pro by joining this restaurants layer to neighborhoods within a 1-mile distance. Like the apartments map, a filter is attached so that you may select a neighborhood. This allows you to select a neighborhood and then view the closest restaurants. There is also a pull-up arrow located at the bottom of this experience to allow users to view the pop-ups in table form.Finally, a sidecar is used to show the locations and information about local attractions. The map was created by me in ArcGIS Pro and shows 10 features with a name, description, and image. The description and image are shown in the left sidecar. All of this information is available in Nashville Guru [5]. The final video provides a live look of Nashville from a drone’s perspective [6]. Sources:[1] https://www.govloop.com/community/blog/the-enterprise-tech-driving-nashvilles-historic-growth/[2] https://nashvilleguru.com/neighborhoods[3] https://www.apartments.com/nashville-tn/?msockid=2dcf432ac6f36e722d9956e7c76a6fa7[4] https://services3.arcgis.com/58WV6GqBWodG9Kll/arcgis/rest/services/Nashville_Eateries/FeatureServer[5] https://nashvilleguru.com/[6] https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=nashville+birds+eye+video&&mid=2489D5A39FFFCAE7A92B2489D5A39FFFCAE7A92B&&FORM=VRDGAR
CAP 3D Imagery that captured damage from the Nashville Tornado 3/3/2020
A volunteer-conducted survey of family & community cemeteries in Davidson County, TN. Data set includes site photos of cemeteries, and individual photos of identifiable graves. This dataset is updated as needed.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/historic-preservation/programs/davidson-county-cemetery-surveyMetadata Document: Davidson-County-Cemetery-Survey-Metadata.PDFContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
Current active major incident calls for service received by the Emergency Communications Center dispatched to Metro Nashville Police Department. Updated approximately every 15 minutes.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/policeMetadata Document: Metro Nashville Police Department Active Dispatch Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
This is a view only layer. The primary hosted feature layer for County Warning Areas was uploaded by WFO Nashville, TN from weather.gov/gis/CWABounds. An associated shapefile supports the hosted feature layer.
Details about Metro Nashville Police Department reported incidents. An incident is defined as one or more crimes committed by an individual or a group of individuals acting in concert and at the same time and place.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/policeMetadata Document: Metro Nashville Police Department Incidents-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
A summary of active incidents under current response from the Nashville Fire Department. This dataset is updated every 5 minutes.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/fireMetadata Document: Nashville Fire Department Active Incidents Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
This map contains rock type data and faults for Tennessee. The data was downloaded from the USGS Mineral Resource Database. Click on a layer for details on the rock type and the geologic age. Use the tools at the top of the window to change the base map and measure on the map. Use the Contents section on the left to turn on/off layers, change transparency, and change how the map is symbolized.
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Property map viewer for the State of Tennessee that covers 85 of the 95 counties in Tennessee.This application allows for searching and displaying property ownership and location information for 87 counties in Tennessee. It is designed to work in concert with the Real Estate Assessment Data site operated by the Comptroller of the Treasury. The following counties are not available in this application but can be found on their own internet sites: Bradley, Davidson (Metro Nashville), Hamilton (Chattanooga), Knox (Knoxville), Montgomery (Clarksville), Rutherford(Murfreesboro), Shelby (Memphis), Sumner, Unicoi, and Williamson.