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New Orleans Dataset for GRASS GIS
This geospatial dataset contains raster and vector data for New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The top level directory new-orleans-dataset is a GRASS GIS location for the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) / Louisiana South State Plane Feet with EPSG code 3452. Inside the location there are the PERMANENT mapset with citywide data, a vieux_carre mapset with data for the French Quarter, Python scripts for data processing, data records, a color table, a license file, and readme file.
Instructions
Install GRASS GIS, unzip this archive, and move the location into your GRASS GIS database directory. If you are new to GRASS GIS read the first time users guide.
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This dataset is licensed under the ODC Public Domain Dedication and License 1.0 (PDDL) by Brendan Harmon. The scripts are licensed under the GNU General Public License 3.0 by Brendan Harmon. The graphics are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0) by Brendan Harmon.
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TwitterThis is a web map for use as a basemap in ArcGIS Online. The underlying basemap is a raster generated layer. All data shown is publicly available at www.data.nola.gov.
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TwitterCensus Tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or statistically equivalent entity delineated by local participants as part of the U.S. Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program. The primary purpose of Census Tracts is to provide a stable set of geographic units for the presentation of decennial census data. In 1980 the New Orleans City Planning Commission, for planning and decision-making purposes, divided the city into Census Tract based 'neighborhoods'. Additional neighborhoods were created after the 1990 and 2000 Censuses. Following Hurricane Katrina the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center (GNOCDC) settled on these boundaries to facilitate the use of local data in decision-making. These neighborhoods underwent further change during the 2010 Census due to modifications (consolidation and/or splitting) of Census Tracts, the resulting boundaries were renamed as 'Neighborhood Statistical Areas' to reflect their actual function.
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TwitterLocations of public and private schools and other educational entities throughout New Orleans. Verified each school year.
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TwitterPoints to signify work done between the city's GIS department and the Parks and Parkways department to count trees as assets in the city database.
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TwitterThe original GTFS file can be downloaded at https://www.norta.com/RTA/media/GTFS/GTFS.zip.Shapefiles Included:Routes: Line geometry representing the transit routesStops: Point locations of transit stops, including attributesThe data provided is for informational purposes only and may be subject to change without notice. The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) makes no guarantees, representations, or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or currentness of the data. By accessing and using this data, the user acknowledges that the information is provided "as is" and agrees that RTA, its affiliates, employees, or agents shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, or any actions taken based on the information provided.This dataset is not intended to be used as a legal document and should not be relied upon for critical decision-making processes without further verification. Any use of this data for commercial or non-commercial purposes is at the user’s risk, and users are responsible for compliance with any local, state, or federal regulations when using the data. By downloading or using this data, the user agrees to these terms.
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TwitterPolygon dataset representing local New Orleans Historic Districts. Local historic districts are created to regulate, preserve, and protect historic districts and landmarks within the City of New Orleans and may or may not correspond to districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As of 2007, there are 14 local historic districts within New Orleans/Orleans Parish, ten administered by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission and four by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. The City of New Orleans Department of Information Technology & Innovation creates, collects and stores GIS infrastructure and other data. Data are provided by various departments within the City, other government entities, utilities, and private enterprise. The primary purpose for maintaining this enterprise GIS is to provide spatial analysis, decision support and mapping services to all City Departments.
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Zoning regulates land use to promote smart growth and preserve the quality of life in communities. Permitted Use are allowed by right, subject to compliance with appropriate standards. Conditional Use require City Planning Commission review with a recommendation forwarded to the City Council for final action.
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TwitterAn interactive map of these locations is available at: https://gis.nola.gov/apps/MaxPave
A listing of all locations to be paved during the Max Pave II project, an approximately nine-month program to repave some of the long-standing service cuts around the city, left over from repairs and/or new service connections.
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TwitterGeospatial data about New Orleans Neighborhood Area Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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TwitterOrleans Parish (City of New Orleans) boundary as derived from The City of New Orleans Home Rule Charter Article I. Sec. 1-103; the State of Louisiana; and, 2016 aerial imagery.
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This list is a work-in-progress and will be updated at least quarterly. This version updates column names and corrects spellings of several streets in order to alleviate confusion and simplify street name research. It represents an inventory of official street name spellings in the City of New Orleans. Several sources contain various spellings and formats of street names. This list represents street name spellings and formats researched by the City of New Orleans GIS and City Planning Commission.Note: This list may not represent what is currently displayed on street signs. City of New Orleans official street list is derived from New Orleans street centerline file, 9-1-1 centerline file, and CPC plat maps. Fields include the full street name and the parsed elements along with abbreviations using US Postal Standards. We invite your input to as we work toward one enterprise street name list.Status: Current: Currently a known used street name in New Orleans Other: Currently a known used street name on a planned but not developed street. May be a retired street name.
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New Orleans City Council Districts, effective May 5, 2014 Voters placed in the districts displayed on January 1, 2014 for all future elections. Council districts are based upon the 2010 census and redistricting. Precincts are drawn according to the New Orleans Home Rule Charter. Precinct boundaries were updated September 25, 2015, in order to satisfy population changes discovered by the Orleans Registrar of Voters Office. The changes have been made by the City of New Orleans and verified by the Louisiana Secretary of State's Office.
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TwitterThe City and Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans are working together to implement an unprecedented capital improvement program to restore the City’s damaged infrastructure. Using a combination of local and Federal funds, the two-billion dollar program will be the most comprehensive that our region has seen in a generation. Work will include more than 200 individual projects and consist of repairing all or portions of about 400 miles of roadway. For more information please visit http://roadwork.nola.gov/.
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TwitterRoad segments representing centerlines of all roadways or carriageways in a local government. Typically, this information is compiled from orthoimagery or other aerial photography sources. This representation of the road centerlines support address geocoding and mapping. It also serves as a source for public works and other agencies that are responsible for the active management of the road network.
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TwitterRoad segments representing centerlines of all roadways or carriageways in a local government. Typically, this information is compiled from orthoimagery or other aerial photography sources. This representation of the road centerlines support address geocoding and mapping. It also serves as a source for public works and other agencies that are responsible for the active management of the road network.
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TwitterConditional Use based on zoning classification for the City of New Orleans.
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TwitterCity of New Orleans 'Square' - A portion of property with specific street or other designated boundaries and a given alpha/numeric identification.
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TwitterLocations of public libraries within the City of New Orleans. Updated as locations/hours change. http://nolalibrary.org/branches
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New Orleans Dataset for GRASS GIS
This geospatial dataset contains raster and vector data for New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The top level directory new-orleans-dataset is a GRASS GIS location for the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) / Louisiana South State Plane Feet with EPSG code 3452. Inside the location there are the PERMANENT mapset with citywide data, a vieux_carre mapset with data for the French Quarter, Python scripts for data processing, data records, a color table, a license file, and readme file.
Instructions
Install GRASS GIS, unzip this archive, and move the location into your GRASS GIS database directory. If you are new to GRASS GIS read the first time users guide.
Data Sources
License
This dataset is licensed under the ODC Public Domain Dedication and License 1.0 (PDDL) by Brendan Harmon. The scripts are licensed under the GNU General Public License 3.0 by Brendan Harmon. The graphics are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0) by Brendan Harmon.