Open Data Site for West Kelowna
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset (updated weekly).
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Current zoning boundaries with the associated zoning code. Dataset updated continuously.
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset (updated weekly).
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive, and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
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Streetlights in the City of Kelowna. Contains information on the location and fixture type. This dataset was originally a table related to the Pole dataset, but was turned into a point feature class on May 10, 2023.
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Kelowna’s sewer system collects, conveys, treats and disposes of domestic wastewater (derived from the home) and industrial wastewater (resulting from business use, manufacturing and processing). Wastewater is conveyed to Kelowna’s Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) located on Raymer Avenue. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned mains, as well as information on the main diameter, material, and the associated drawing name. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Sanitary dataset.Note the INVERT_IN_Z refers to the Downstream elevation of the main. INVERT_OUT_Z refers to the upstream elevation of the main.
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Schedule 5 Part 2B of Bylaw 7900 contains a map of Groundwater Recharge Suitability areas in the City. This map is used to inform the design of private and public stormwater systems within the City.
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The primary goal of the Sensitive Habitat and Inventory Mapping (SHIM) project was to ensure all 27 creeks within Kelowna were accurately identified and mapped. Kelowna's SHIM is based on a provincial standard developed for fish and aquatic habitat in urban and rural watersheds in British Columbia. Data was collected in 2013.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive, and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
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Walkways are typically narrow pathways for pedestrians or bicyclists that connect roads, sections of the bicycle network, or sections of the pedestrian network. Dataset updated continuously.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset (updated weekly).
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Sensitive ecosystems are landscapes within our area which are ecologically fragile and/or are recognized as rare. Use the 'Ecosystem Type' field to identify all the sensitive ecosystems. Data was collected in 2009. Click the Download button to access all SEI datasets.
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active and inactive features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive, and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
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The City is divided into sectors, which are divided into sub sectors, in order to aid with City Planning and Development. Dataset updated continuously.
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Location of all elementary, middle, secondary schools in the City of Kelowna. This dataset does not contain post-secondary educational institutions. Dataset updated continuously.
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset (updated weekly).
Open Data Site for West Kelowna