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Feature layer containing data from Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) pertaining to motor vehicle collisions and related statistics; final statistics are generally available 4-5 months after the incident has been reported to WSDOT.
NOTE: This application utilizes crash data from the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT); data is updated weekly, however, due to processing time required, final reporting statistics are generally provided 4-5 months after incident occurrence (i.e. final crash reporting for February will be reflected in June, etc.). The collisions data contains all traffic-related collisions collected by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) through the Washington State Patrol and Vancouver Police Department in the past five years. Non-traffic collisions (such as collisions on private property) have been excluded from the datasets. Datasets referenced in the webmap underpinning this app include layers from the American Community Survey and the City of Vancouver Equity Index.
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Uses zoning regulations for City of Vancouver and Washington State related to zoning of cannabis retail and production facilities to create an interactive map showing properties within the City Limits that may potentially be available for application to be a site for marijuana-related business. Uses property information layers from Clark County GIS, business information data from the State of Washington Office of Finance, and regulations defined in City code to create layers found in the underlying map (of the same name). For more information, please see Recreational and Medical Marijuana in Vancouver -The City of Vancouver, WA
This data layer is an element of the Oregon GIS Framework. Ecoregions denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type quality, and quantity of environmental resources. This map depicts revisions and subdivisions of ecoregions that was compiled at a relatively small scale (Omernik 1987). Compilation of this map, performed at the larger 1:250,000 scale, was part of a collaborative project between the United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental EffectsResearch Laboratory (NHEERL)- Corvallis, OR., the U.S. Forest Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Oregon Natural Heritage Program. The ecoregions and subregion are designed to serve as a spatial framework for environmental resource management. The most immediate needs by the states are for developing regulations, biological criteria and water quality standards, and for setting management goals for nonpoint-source pollution. Explanation of the methods used to describe the ecoregions are given in Omernik (1995), Griffith et al. (1994), and Gallan et al. (1989). This map is a draft product of one of a few regional interagency collaborative projects aimed at obtaining consensus between the EPA, the NRCS, and the USFS regarding alignments of ecological regions.
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Washington State Landslide Inventory for the Geology Portal
Displays surface geology at all scales. This data is maintained by Washington State Department of Natural Resources. In this data there is information about the geologic unit label, geologic age, lithology, and unit description. To download geology data or other geologic hazard us the Geology GIS Data and Databases page here. The Washington Geologic Information Portal puts complex geologic and hazards information into the hands of everyone, including you. This application allows you to quickly compare and synthesize data of different types to help solve a variety of problems. Enter the Washington Geology Portal here to view more geologic spatial information or visit the home site here.
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The local law enforcement locations feature class/ shapefile contains point location and tabular information pertaining to a wide range of law enforcement entities in the United States. Law Enforcement agencies "are publicly funded and employ at least one full-time or part-time sworn officer with general arrest powers". This is the definition used by the US Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Statistics (DOJ-BJS) for their Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA). Unlike the previous version of this dataset, published in 2009, federal level law enforcement agencies are excluded from this effort. Data fusion techniques are utilized to synchronize overlapping yet disparate source data. The primary sources for this effort are the DOJ-BJS CSLLEA from 2008 and the previously mentioned 2009 feature class from Homeland Security Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD). This feature class contains data for agencies across all 50 U.S. states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Displays surface geology at 100K scale. This data is maintained by Washington State Department of Natural Resources. In this data there is information about the geologic unit label, geologic age, lithology, and unit description. To download geology data or other geologic hazard us the Geology GIS Data and Databases page here. The Washington Geologic Information Portal puts complex geologic and hazards information into the hands of everyone, including you. This application allows you to quickly compare and synthesize data of different types to help solve a variety of problems. Enter the Washington Geology Portal here to view more geologic spatial information or visit the home site here.
This file contains the locations for all hospitals currently operating within the State of Oregon, and facilities in Washington and Idaho which are within 60 minutes by car of the Oregon border. The source list for these location is located at:Oregon Hospitals: S:\Offices\Salem (500 Summer St)\OHPR Research Unit\DATA-Hospitals\HDD\Hosptial info\Hospital List 2013.xlsxWashington & Idaho Hospitals: Contact Mike Greenwald (503-945-6759; e-mail: MICHAEL.GREENWALD@dhsoha.state.or.us)The list was geocoded using the following geocoders:Oregon Hospitals: TeleAtlas geocoder provided by ESRI technical support http://tasks.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/services/Locators/TA_Streets_US10 Washington & Idaho Hospitals: ESRI/Dynamap Street_Addresses_US Dual Range geocoder provided by ESRI as part of August 2013 Oregon Health Authority data updateSummary stats for performance:N=72 locations--68 Automatic Match (Min Score=78.32), 4 manually placed points (2 candidates identified by correcting addres typos, 2 identified from Google Streetview)
Map combines layers from the National Register of Historic Places, Washington State Register of Historic Places, Clark County Historic Places, and the Heritage Districts of Vancouver established and defined in Ch. 20.510 Heritage Overlay District | Vancouver Municipal Code. Metadata for individual layers can be seen below.
COB_POLY: This theme shows the jurisdictional and cartographic county areas for Oregon and Washington. The POCA layer is an integrated set of geographic- referencing data covering the state of Washington. It is derived from land surveys, DNR orthophotos, USGS 7.5' quadrangles, and DNR tract books.
Table indicating Housing Affordability Indexes by quarter, most recently Q3, 2023, for cities in the State of Washington.
This CSV file shows total population counts by sex, age, and race groupsdata from the2020 CensusDemographic andHousing Characteristics. Thisisshown by Nation, Consolidated City, Census Designated Place, Incorporated Placeboundaries. Eachgeographylayercontainsa common set of Census countsbased on available attributes from the U.S. Census Bureau. There are alsoadditionalcalculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis. Vintageof boundaries and attributes:2020Demographic andHousing CharacteristicsTable(s): P1, H1, H3, P2, P3, P5, P12, P13, P17, PCT12 (Not all lines of these DHC tables are available in this file.)Data downloaded from: U.S. Census Bureau’s data.census.gov siteDatethe Data was Downloaded: May 25, 2023Geography Levels included: Nation, Consolidated City, Census Designated Place, Incorporated PlaceNational Figures: included in Nation layerThe United States Census BureauDemographic andHousing Characteristics:2020 Census Results2020 Census Data QualityGeography &2020 CensusTechnical DocumentationData Table Guide: includes the final list of tables, lowest level of geography by table and table shells for the Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics.News & UpdatesData Processing Notes:These 2020 Census boundaries come from the US Census TIGER geodatabases.These are Census boundaries with water and/or coastlines erased for cartographic and mapping purposes. ForCensustractsand block groups, the water cutouts are derived from a subset of the 2020 Areal Hydrography boundaries offered by TIGER. Water bodies and rivers which are 50 million square metersor larger (mid tolarge sizedwater bodies) are erased from the tractand block groupboundaries, as well as additional important features. For state and county boundaries, the water and coastlines are derived from the coastlines of the 2020 500k TIGER Cartographic Boundary Shapefiles. These are erased tomore accurately portray the coastlines and Great Lakes. The original AWATER and ALAND fields are unchanged and available as attributes within the data table (units are square meters). The layercontainsall US states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico.Census tracts with no population that occur in areas of water, such as oceans, are removed from this data service (Census Tracts beginning with 99).Block groups that fall within the same criteria (Block Group denoted as 0 with no area land) have also been removed.Percentages and derived counts, are calculated values (that can beidentifiedby the "_calc_" stub in the field name).Field alias names were created based on the Table Shells file available from the Data Table Guide for theDemographic Profile and Demographic andHousing Characteristics.Not all lines of all tables listed above are included in this layer. Duplicative counts were dropped. For example, P0030001 was dropped, as it is duplicative of P0010001.To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents, their data has been protected usingdifferential privacy techniquesby the U.S. Census Bureau.
This feature layer shows total population counts by sex, age, and race groups data from the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics. This is shown by Incorporated Place boundaries. Each geography layer contains a common set of Census counts based on available attributes from the U.S. Census Bureau. There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis. Vintage of boundaries and attributes: 2020 Demographic and Housing Characteristics Table(s): P1, H1, H3, P2, P3, P5, P12, P13, P17, PCT12 (Not all lines of these DHC tables are available in this file.)Data downloaded from: U.S. Census Bureau’s data.census.gov siteDate the Data was Downloaded: May 25, 2023Geography Levels included: Incorporated Place The United States Census Bureau Demographic and Housing Characteristics: 2020 Census Results 2020 Census Data Quality Geography & 2020 Census Technical Documentation Data Table Guide: includes the final list of tables, lowest level of geography by table and table shells for the Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics.News & Updates Data Processing Notes: These 2020 Census boundaries come from the US Census TIGER geodatabases. These are Census boundaries with water and/or coastlines erased for cartographic and mapping purposes. For Census tracts and block groups, the water cutouts are derived from a subset of the 2020 Areal Hydrography boundaries offered by TIGER. Water bodies and rivers which are 50 million square meters or larger (mid to large sized water bodies) are erased from the tract and block group boundaries, as well as additional important features. For state and county boundaries, the water and coastlines are derived from the coastlines of the 2020 500k TIGER Cartographic Boundary Shapefiles. These are erased to more accurately portray the coastlines and Great Lakes. The original AWATER and ALAND fields are unchanged and available as attributes within the data table (units are square meters). The layer contains all US states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. Census tracts with no population that occur in areas of water, such as oceans, are removed from this data service (Census Tracts beginning with 99). Block groups that fall within the same criteria (Block Group denoted as 0 with no area land) have also been removed.Percentages and derived counts, are calculated values (that can be identified by the "_calc_" stub in the field name). Field alias names were created based on the Table Shells file available from the Data Table Guide for the Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics. Not all lines of all tables listed above are included in this layer. Duplicative counts were dropped. For example, P0030001 was dropped, as it is duplicative of P0010001.To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents, their data has been protected using differential privacy techniques by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Information on the amount of water flowing in streams and rivers is critical to the management of water resources, emergency response to flooding, fisheries management, and many other uses. This layer provides access to near real-time stream gauge readings compiled from a variety of agencies and organizations.Dataset SummaryThe Live Stream Gauges layer contains near real-time measurements of water depth from multiple reporting agencies recording at sensors across the world. This layer updates every hour. Flow forecasts are provided where available. These sensor feeds are owned and maintained by the GIS community via the Community Maps Program. For details on the coverage in this map and to find out how to contribute your organization's gauges, please email environment@esri.com.Contributors to the Live Stream Gauges Service:United States Geological Survey (USA)National Weather Service (USA) * Includes Stage Status * Includes Flood Forecast Status *Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)San Joaquin County (USA)Maricopa County Flood Control District (USA)Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (USA)PEGELONLINE (Germany) * Includes Stage Status *Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)Horizons Regional Council (New Zealand) Environment Agency (UK)Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Iowa Flood Center (USA)Oregon Water Resource Department (USA)Dartmouth Flood Observatory (Global) * Includes Stage Status * Suspended *Meteorological Service of Canada (Canada)Volusia County Florida (USA) * Suspended *Somali Water and Land Information Management (Somalia) * Includes Stage Status *Office of Public Works (Ireland)RevisionsApr 15, 2025: Added fields for Flood Forecast Status for Full, 24 Hour, 48 Hour, and 72 Hour Forecast PeriodsFeb 13, 2024: Dartmouth Flood Observatory, suspended by government cutbacksDec 13, 2024: Added 'Status Classification' field, allowing symbol level draw order based on severity of flood status!Aug 26, 2024: Corrected update issue with USGS source data reported by several users.Aug 14, 2024: Updated USGS feed to pull from JSON data source, see: https://waterservices.usgs.gov/Jul 24, 2024: Added Office of Public Works (Ireland) dataJul 10, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source reinstated after provider fix!Jul 8, 2024: Volusia County Florida, suspended during administrative holdJul 5, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source stopped updating, suspended waiting on provider to correctMay 28, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source updated, replaced retired AHPS with NWPSJan 22, 2024: Reinstated Somali Water and Land Management source after they successfully migrated to HTTPS ProtocolJan 3, 2024: Somali Water and Land Management source deactivated until Web Site issues are resolved!Mar 20, 2023: Nebraska DNR has been updated to leverage new source and now honors Stage Status!Feb 16, 2023: Nebraska DNR source update temporarily disabled due to source repository change!Aug 10, 2021: Added missing source for Nova Scotia CanadaJul 3, 2021: Added Somali Water and Land Information Management dataJun 30, 2021: Added Volusia County dataFeb 9, 2021: Refinements and Fixes:Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Environment Agency - UK'Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Horizons Regional Council - New Zealand'Added display of Metric Stage Height and Flow to PopupJan 27, 2021: Official release of Feature Service offering. Upgrades include:Automatic addition of new source stationsRemoval of stations with data older than 180 daysAddition of 'Governing Location' field that provides geographic State or Province (optional) plus Country NameAddition of 'Hours Since Last Update' field that maintains the age since gauge data was last updated
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Feature layer containing data from Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) pertaining to motor vehicle collisions and related statistics; final statistics are generally available 4-5 months after the incident has been reported to WSDOT.