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This map layer shows the location of addressable structures in central Ohio. Addresses are included for all of Franklin County and a seven-mile radius beyond. This layer was created as part of the Location Based Response System (LBRS) initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The included address data is maintained by a cooperative effort between regional governements including Columbus, Dublin, Worthington, Westerville, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard and Franklin County. Maintenace of the layer is coordinated by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.
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This layer shows the boundaries of properties owned or leased by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department (CRPD). Types of properties include community parks, conservation/natural areas, golf courses, neighborhood parks, and others.
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TwitterShapefiles and spreadsheets of structural data, including attitudes of faults and strata and slip orientations of faults. - Detailed geologic mapping of ~30 km2 was completed in the vicinity of the Columbus Marsh geothermal field to obtain critical structural data that would elucidate the structural controls of this field. - Documenting E- to ENE-striking left lateral faults and N- to NNE-striking normal faults. - Some faults cut Quaternary basalts. - This field appears to occupy a displacement transfer zone near the eastern end of a system of left-lateral faults. ENE-striking sinistral faults diffuse into a system of N- to NNE-striking normal faults within the displacement transfer zone. - Columbus Marsh therefore corresponds to an area of enhanced extension and contains a nexus of fault intersections, both conducive for geothermal activity.
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TwitterSelected Economic Characteristicshttps://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=S2301Survey/Program:American Community SurveyYear:2020Estimates:5-YearTable ID:DP03
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This map layer shows the boundary of fire station first-in districts in the City of Columbus. First-in districts represent the zone of first response for each Columbus fire station. They represent logical places a particular station can respond to faster than all other surrounding stations within the city of Columbus. These zones are re-evaluated and re-created, if necessary, each time a fire station is closed or opened.These polygons are also used for internal reporting purposes (number of runs, average response times...etc.)
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This feature layer shows code enforcement cases managed by the Columbus Department of Building & Zoning Services. The data includes: Site Address, File Date, Application Status, Inspection Date, Inspection Result, and Last Inspection Result. The layer is updated nightly with new case records from Accela. The period of record is 2019 to present. Questions or requests for update regarding this layer can be directed at BZS-GIS@columbus.gov.
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This map layer is a subset of the Columbus Points of Interest layer and shows public places in the City of Columbus. Public places include arenas, campgrounds, cemeteries, fairgrounds, golf courses, historic sites, places of worship, libraries, museums, and others. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This feature layer shows building compliance cases managed by the Columbus Department of Building & Zoning Services. The data includes: Open Date, Type (Building Orders), Subtype (Extreme Hazard, Notice of Violation, Service Request, and Unsafe Building), Category (Violation type or event), Parcel, Site Address, Status, and Close Date. The layer is updated nightly from Accela. The period of record is 2019 to present. Questions or requests for update regarding this layer can be directed at BZS-GIS@columbus.gov.
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This map layer shows points of interest in the City of Columbus. Points of interest include education, emergency response, government, group quarters, industrial, medical, office, retail, and transportation facilities. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This dataset contains polygons features representing individual Precinct boundaries for the Columbus Division of Police. The City of Columbus is broken down into five Police Zones (Zones 1 through 5). Each Police Zone is then split into four Precincts (Precincts 1 through 20). Each Precinct is then split into several Cruiser Districts, the smallest geographical area utilized by the Division of Police. Police Zones vary in size based on many different factors including but not limited to the following: Square Mileage, Population, Violent Crime, Number of Households, and Natural Boundaries.The Columbus Division of Police can be reached by calling 911 for emergencies or by calling 614-645-4545 to report a non-emergency.
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This map layer shows the official corporate boundary for the City of Columbus. The boundary is maintained by the Columbus Department of Public Service, and is updated as attachment and detachment applications are received, processed, and approved.
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This map layer is a subset of the Columbus Points of Interest layer and shows group quarters in the City of Columbus. Group quarters include assisted living facilities, dormitories, nursing homes, and shelters. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This map layer shows special improvement districts in the City of Columbus. Special improvement districts are areas within which property owners pay an additional tax or fee designated for specific services or improvements withing the district's boundaries.
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This map layers shows the boundaries of area commissions in the City of Columbus. Columbus City Council established area Commissions in the early 1970s. The purpose of an area commission is to act as a liaison between neighborhood groups, property owners, residents, developers and city officials.
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This map layer is a subset of the Columbus Points of Interest layer and shows office facilities in the City of Columbus. Corporate and non-profit offices are included. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This map layer is a subset of the Columbus Points of Interest layer and shows facilities related to emergency response in the City of Columbus. Police and fire stations, as well as other facilities, are included. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This map layers shows zoning code variances approved by the Columbus City Council, and may include use variances and/or variances for yard, height, or parking requirements of any district. Once effective, council variances are added to the map by legal description of property. The variances date from approximately 2005 to current. Data is created and maintained by the GIS Analyst at the Department of Building and Zoning Services.
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This map layer is a subset of the Columbus Points of Interest layer and shows government facilities in the City of Columbus. Federal, state, and local government facilities are included. This layer is maintained through a cooperative effort by multiple departments of the City of Columbus using first-hand knowledge of the area as well as a variety of authoritative data sources. While significant effort is made to ensure the data is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, some points of interest may be excluded and included points may not be immediately updated as change occurs.
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This layer includes eight priority areas for the CelebrateOne initiative to reduce the community’s alarming infant mortality rate by 40 percent and cut the racial health disparity gap in half by 2020.
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TwitterThe purpose of this map is to show tree canopy coverage at the community and block level. The boundary features are Columbus Communities and Census Blocks symbolized as a color gradient indicating tree canopy coverage with pop-ups configured to show more information about each feature. NAIP imagery becomes visible at the block level and may be turned off by the user. This map was created for the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department's Urban Forestry Master Plan project. Tree canopy and other land cover information were derived from 2013 NAIP imagery by Plan-It Geo in 2015 for the Urban Tree Canopy Assessment of Columbus, Ohio and it is not updated. Census Block boundaries are from 2010. The NAIP imagery shown in this map is the latest available.
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This map layer shows the location of addressable structures in central Ohio. Addresses are included for all of Franklin County and a seven-mile radius beyond. This layer was created as part of the Location Based Response System (LBRS) initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The included address data is maintained by a cooperative effort between regional governements including Columbus, Dublin, Worthington, Westerville, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard and Franklin County. Maintenace of the layer is coordinated by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.