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This is a sample experience depicting functionality of the ArcGIS Experience Builder using data within ArcGIS Online for instructional purposes. Created as a sample Experience to illustrate a Pennsylvania focused map application using data layers publicly available within ArcGIS Online, and having multiple pages of content to showcase the inclusion of multiple maps.Donald W. Hamer Center for Maps and Geospatial Information, Penn State University Libraries.
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About this itemInteractive web map showcasing development projects in Burnsville. Allows community members to learn about proposed, approved, under construction, and recently completed projects in the City. Built with ArcGIS Experience Builder, this app should work seamlessly across device types and provides users with a simple intuitive interface to explore what's building in Burnsville. This Experience Builder app recently replaced an outdated Development Project Story Map that has been one of the City's most visited GIS web apps with almost 18,000 views over the last four years. Author/ContributorMatt TaranOrganizationCity of BurnsvilleOrg Websitewww.burnsvillemn.gov
The map data and summary statistics data are sourced from Johns Hopkins University and Esri’s Living Atlas. The charts are being sourced from a database created by Timmons Group GIS that leverages the temporal data provided by JHU on github.
Why did we do this?
How did we do this?
The raw data from JHU does not support the temporal charting at the State level or County level, so we created a data pipeline to leverage JHU’s source data files and transforms their raw data into our data model
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Check out our other ArcGIS Dashboard powered by the new ArcGIS Experience Builder to explore the COVID-19 curves at the country level around the world - Explore the COVID-19 Curve
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Last Updated December, 2024This data layer was compiled by CDOT and CPW to display current dedicated wildlife crossing structures in Colorado. Structures function at varying degress for the target wildlife species, and the design may or may not be adequate. The data layer shows all crossing structures that were funded and designed for wildlife and does not consider functionality or success of that structure. The data layer does not include other culverts or bridges that may function as a wildlife crossing but were not designed for that purpose. The initial compilation effort occurred in 2021.This data layer was compiled by CDOT and CPW to display current dedicated wildlife crossing structures in Colorado. Structures function at varying degress for the target wildlife species, and the design may or may not be adequate. The data layer shows all crossing structures that were funded and designed for wildlife and does not consider functionality or success of that structure. The data layer does not include other culverts or bridges that may function as a wildlife crossing but were not designed for that purpose. The initial compilation effort occurred in 2021. In 2021, CDOT and CPW collaborated to pull together the structure data and map the data on a wildlife crossing webmap. The data is provided by CDOT, and CPW hosts and maintains the webmap. Plans are to update the database and webmap annually. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/309a78b1c4ce4c93bcd20400682f363bCredit CDOT and CPW
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This guide will introduce the Climate Explorer and will familiarize you with key features and capabilities.
The Climate Explorer provides three interactive viewers allowing users to explore predicted changes in temperature and precipitation, sea level rise and storm severity, and opportunities to implement nature-based solutions, which are actions that work with and enhance nature to help address societal challenges on California’s landscapes.
This layer represents the surface condition rating per trail system collected while riding the data bike along trails for the Massachusetts Trail Surface Condition Study in 2022. The surface condition rating is calculated by a weighted average of the 10-meter interval ratings along a trail's length with rougher sections weighted more. This layer provides both a raw average and a weighted average. Surface condition data was collected via the rRuf application, which was running on an iPhone mounted on the bike's handlebars.
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This dataset is available for download from: Wetlands (File Geodatabase).
Wetlands in California are protected by several federal and state laws, regulations, and policies. This layer was extracted from the broader land cover raster from the CA Nature project which was recently enhanced to include a more comprehensive definition of wetland. This wetlands dataset is used as an exclusion as part of the biological planning priorities in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens.
This layer is featured in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens for Electric System Planning data viewer.
For more information about this layer and its use in electric system planning, please refer to the Land Use Screens Staff Report in the CEC Energy Planning Library.
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Version 1.1 (January 26, 2023)
Table from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year series on disabilities and health insurance related topics for City of Seattle Council Districts, Comprehensive Plan Growth Areas and Community Reporting Areas. Table includes C21007 Age by Veteran Status by Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months by Disability Status, B27010 Types of Health Insurance Coverage by Age, B22010 Receipt of Food Stamps/SNAP by Disability Status for Households. Data is pulled from block group tables for the most recent ACS vintage and summarized to the neighborhoods based on block group assignment.
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For Map Location visit: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9d7a43397ea84ab98a534be5b5376fba
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Updated: As of 7/3/2021 the Arizona Department of Health Services is no longer updated its vaccination data. This item has been deprecated as a result.This table provides a daily log of confirmed COVID-19 vaccinations by Zip Code for the state of Arizona. Data are provided by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). Data Source: Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) daily COVID-19 vaccinations report by zip code (https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bcf70a0f5cac4262a411166dbcac9053). Daily Change is calculated by taking the current day’s vaccination value for a given Postal Code and subtracting the prior day’s value. This resulting value is the Daily Change. Based on reporting from ADHS Daily Change may be a positive or negative number or 0 if no change has been reported. Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) data are scheduled for daily updates at 9:00 AM (COVID-19 cases) and 12:00 PM (COVID-19 vaccinations), but the times when the AZDHS releases that days COVID-19 cases and vaccinations may vary. City of Tempe data are updated each afternoon at 3:00 PM to allow for possible AZDHS delays. When there are AZDHS delays in updating the daily data, dashboard data updates may be delayed by 24 hours. The charts and daily values list can be used to confirm the date of the most recent counts on the COVID-19 cases and vaccinations dashboards. If data are not released by the time of the scheduled daily dashboard refresh, that day's values may appear on the dashboard as an addition to the next day's value.---------------------------------------------------Please also see the following items for up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination data:COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by Zip Code (Maricopa County)https://data.tempe.gov/datasets/covid-19-vaccination-rates-by-zip-code-maricopa-county/exploreCOVID-19 Vaccination Rates by City (Maricopa County)https://data.tempe.gov/datasets/covid-19-vaccination-rates-by-city-maricopa-county/explore ---------------------------------------------------Additional InformationSource: Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) daily COVID-19 vaccinations report by zip code (https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bcf70a0f5cac4262a411166dbcac9053)Contact (author): n/aContact E-Mail (author): n/aContact (maintainer): City of Tempe Open Data TeamContact E-Mail (maintainer): data@tempe.govData Source Type: TablePreparation Method: Data are exposed via ArcGIS Server and its REST API.Publish Frequency: DailyPublish Method: Data are downloaded each afternoon once ADHS updates its public API. Data are transformed and appended to a table in Tempe’s Enterprise GIS.Data Dictionary
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This data table is an overview of project locations that were included in the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's HABs and Hypoxia Program Review.See the HABs and Hypoxia Program Review website: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/b82102ea67ba4d4f8339baecba2aa29f
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This guide will introduce the Conservation Opportunities Modeler and will familiarize you with key features and capabilities.
The Conservation Opportunities Modeler allows users to express their own priorities through selecting data pulled from an extensive library, assigning weights and scores, and visualizing the areas with high value based on the user's choices.
This will audit all of the web App Builder Applications in an organization, and provide a list of the widgets within them. The list will be in a csv file. You can then cross reference the list of widgets with the following blog, in order to prioritize the order with which you migrate your Web App Builder Applications to Experience Builder. https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-experience-builder-documents/functionality-matrix-for-web-appbuilder-and/ta-p/1113766
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The California Natural Resources Agency’s Access for All Initiative and 30x30 set a goal of equitable access for all to the state’s natural and open spaces. This dashboard helps illustrate the current challenges and highlights opportunities.
The Access Explorer compares populations living near publicly accessible open spaces with those of the community overall.
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Mapping of Election Locations - please click or visit www.fingal.iehttps://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4c0f5ccaa2884150a0fc4d7bfd8d96e3/?draft=true.
Created for CEO-ARDI and DCBA in response to a Board of Supervisors motion on workers' rights to develop a targeted outreach plan for "high need"/impacted communities.Data (mostly) from US Census ACS 5-year estimates 2023. See the Equity Explorer layer descriptions for detailed source information: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9d7a43397ea84ab98a534be5b5376fba/page/Layer-Details/ Data featured on the Workers' Rights Income and Employment Index Dashboard.For questions or more information please contact egis@isd.lacounty.gov.
A collection of citywide Geographic Information System (GIS) layers that show areas of potential flooding scenarios under varying sea level rise conditions. Please see the New York City Stormwater Resiliency Plan for more information about the methodology applied to develop the maps. Please direct questions or comments to StormwaterResiliency@cityhall.nyc.gov.
This collection contains the following NYC Stormwater Flood Maps:
Source Data: http://nyc.gov/stormwater-map
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