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    Cityworks Public Work Activity Lookup

    • datahub-burienwa.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 9, 2023
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    City of Burien, WA (2023). Cityworks Public Work Activity Lookup [Dataset]. https://datahub-burienwa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/cityworks-public-work-activity-lookup
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Burien, WA
    Description

    Users may use this webapp to find information for City of Burien Work activities recorded in Cityworks. The app allows Users may highlight features from Public Works WorkOrders, Public Works Service Requests, Parks Non-Cyclic Work Orders, and Parks Service Requests. Routine/cyclic work activities from Parks are not included. Parks service requests are configured within the app but are not in use by the Parks department at time of app construction. The data in this app is time gated to 6 months from work orders close or from a service requests initiation to keep the returned records manageable for the end user and ensure performance.Note only work activities that have been geolocated will be displayed as a result.The primary selection tool allows users to indicate which class of work activity they wish to interact with, and draw a selection on a point or line. On pressing review, they can commit the selection to the rest of the map. They are able to export a simple description of the selected work activities as either a pdf or as a CSV file. The app allows you to expand the attribute table by clicking the arrow button at the bottom of the map. By selecting options, the user can show only the selected records. The attribute table also supports export to CSV and has more details than the simple record search. Additionally, a select and filter tool are available to help users specify the information they are looking for underneath the address search bar. The nearby tool, also located beneath the address search bar, also provides similar functionality to the primary selection tool, but allows an address to be input as the starting location. Records identified through this tool will need to be selected via the other options to view in the attribute table.

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    ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count Map Guidance

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 14, 2025
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2025). ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count Map Guidance [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/176e9154584a40ce926d305a3ac8fbcb
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    Mar 14, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportation
    Description

    User guide for the ArcGIS Online Statewide Traffic Count AppThe guide covers essential aspects, including:Map Functions Overview: This section details the basic interactive functions of the map, including zooming, panning, and identifying features. It will explain how to navigate the map interface effectively, find specific locations, and understand the map's overall layout and controls. Turn Layers On and Off: This portion of the guide will teach users how to control the visibility of different data layers within the map. Users will learn how to toggle layers on and off to customize the map display, focusing on specific traffic count data or related information. This allows for a more focused analysis of the data. Attribute Table and Export Data: This section explains how to access and utilize the attribute table associated with the traffic count data. Users will learn how to view detailed information about each traffic count location, including specific count values, dates, and other relevant attributes. Furthermore, this section will instruct how to export the attribute table data into formats like CSV or Excel for further analysis outside of the online application. Downloading Data: This portion of the guide will explain how to download the traffic count data. It will explain what file types are available for download, and any restrictions that are placed on the data.

  3. Media Map

    • noveladata.com
    Updated Sep 30, 2020
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    esri_en (2020). Media Map [Dataset]. https://www.noveladata.com/items/7c5f70d91e6b4a5d9c7ee877142d77a6
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    Sep 30, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    esri_en
    Description

    Use the Media Map template to maximize the potential of a map with map navigation tools, time animation, and swipe. Display and animate time-enabled data to highlight changes over time. Set the option to disable scroll and configure pop-ups to optimize the app for embedding, even in a small web page space. Enable the export tool to allow users to save the map to a file for export. Examples: Support a map with descriptive text by including an information panel with a title and description, or a splash screen to help orient your audience and communicate your message. Provide an app with common map tools, including a legend, layer list, basemap toggle, overview map, swipe, and time slider. Allow app users to choose between two basemaps to explore different perspectives. Data requirements The Media Map template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Time - Provide a configurable time slider that animates changes in data over time. The map must be time enabled. Swipe tool - Compares two layers in the map by viewing them simultaneously. Hover pop-ups - Provide users quick access to attribute information that appears when hovering over a feature in the map. Locator map - Display an inset map with the app's map area in the context of a broader area. Layer list - Display a list of layers with options to turn visibility off and on in the map or scene. This setting also allows opening a layer's attribute table, which includes an option for users to export their records as a .csv file. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Export - Capture an image (PDF, JPG, or PNG) from the app that a user can save. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    Property Lookup

    • hamhanding-dcdev.opendata.arcgis.com
    • data.stlouisco.com
    Updated Mar 31, 2017
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    Saint Louis County GIS Service Center (2017). Property Lookup [Dataset]. https://hamhanding-dcdev.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/stlcogis::property-lookup
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    Mar 31, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Saint Louis County GIS Service Center
    Description

    Web App. Use the tabs provided to discover information about map features and capabilities. Link to Metadata. A variety of searches can be performed to find the parcel of interest. Use the Query Tool to build searches. Click Apply button at the bottom of the tool.Query by Name (Last First) (e.g. Bond James)Query by Address (e.g. 41 S Central)Query by Locator number (e.g. 21J411046)Search results will be listed under the Results tab. Click on a parcel in the list to zoom to that parcel. Click on the parcel in the map and scroll through the pop-up to see more information about the parcel. Click the ellipse in the Results tab or in the pop-up to view information in a table. Attribute information can be exported to CSV file. Build a custom Filter to select and map properties by opening the Parcels attribute table:1. Click the arrow tab at the bottom middle of the map to expand the attribute table window2. Click on the Parcels tab3. Check off Filter by map extent4. Open Options>Filter5. Build expressions as needed to filter by owner name or other variables6. Select the needed records from the returned list7. Click Zoom to which will zoom to the selected recordsPlease note that as the map zooms out detailed layers, such as the parcel boundaries will not display.In addition to Search capabilities, the following tools are provided:MeasureThe measure tool provides the capabilities to draw a point, line, or polygon on the map and specify the unit of measurement.DrawThe draw tool provides the capabilities to draw a point, line, or polygon on the map as graphics. PrintThe print tool exports the map to either a PDF or image file. Click Settings button to configure map or remove legend.Map navigation using mouse and keyboard:Drag to panSHIFT + CTRL + Drag to zoom outMouse Scroll Forward to zoom inMouse Scroll Backward to zoom outUse Arrow keys to pan+ key to zoom in a level- key to zoom out a levelDouble Click to Zoom inFAQsHow to select a parcel: Click on a parcel in the map, or use Query Tool to search for parcel by owner, address or parcel id.How to select more than one parcel: Go to Select Tool and choose options on Select button.How to clear selected parcel(s): Go to Select Tool and click Clear.

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Cityworks Public Work Activity Lookup

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Dataset updated
Mar 9, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Burien, WA
Description

Users may use this webapp to find information for City of Burien Work activities recorded in Cityworks. The app allows Users may highlight features from Public Works WorkOrders, Public Works Service Requests, Parks Non-Cyclic Work Orders, and Parks Service Requests. Routine/cyclic work activities from Parks are not included. Parks service requests are configured within the app but are not in use by the Parks department at time of app construction. The data in this app is time gated to 6 months from work orders close or from a service requests initiation to keep the returned records manageable for the end user and ensure performance.Note only work activities that have been geolocated will be displayed as a result.The primary selection tool allows users to indicate which class of work activity they wish to interact with, and draw a selection on a point or line. On pressing review, they can commit the selection to the rest of the map. They are able to export a simple description of the selected work activities as either a pdf or as a CSV file. The app allows you to expand the attribute table by clicking the arrow button at the bottom of the map. By selecting options, the user can show only the selected records. The attribute table also supports export to CSV and has more details than the simple record search. Additionally, a select and filter tool are available to help users specify the information they are looking for underneath the address search bar. The nearby tool, also located beneath the address search bar, also provides similar functionality to the primary selection tool, but allows an address to be input as the starting location. Records identified through this tool will need to be selected via the other options to view in the attribute table.

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