Roads and Traffic Information at the City of Perth.
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This data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at …Show full descriptionThis data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.
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City-owned road seal within the City of Perth.
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The dataset is a spatial representation of communications conduit infrastructure forming part of the communications network carrying data, voice, and video communications around the City
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This dataset shows point locations of public trees inventoried by the City of Perth. Data is compiled from field capture from our parks team. This is not a complete comprehensive inventory of all trees as trees in the private realm are excluded. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Subiaco Zones Areas relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Heritage Bonus Plot Ratio Plan relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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This dataset shows line locations of the drainage pipes inventoried by the City of Perth. The pipes are the man-made structures used to convey stormwater to the Swan River and other water bodies. The pipes data was collected from as constructed drawings and old survey maps. At least 95% of the locational data for the pipes is accurate to within a few meters. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist.
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This dataset shows polygon locations of the road segments inventoried by the City of Perth. The road segment data was collected from as constructed drawings and old survey maps. At least 95% of the locational data for the road segment is accurate to within a few meters. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the DevWA Area relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Street Building Height and Setback Plan to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2The Street Building Height and Setback Plan designates the height of a building at the street frontage of a lot as well as its front setback. In specific precincts of the City, reference is made to specific design policies or precinct plans.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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The 2022 update of the digital '1:500 000 tectonic units of Western Australia' has been compiled using boundaries derived from the digital '1:500 000 State interpreted bedrock geology of Western Australia, 2020'. For the offshore component, the map uses data and divisions from the Geoscience Australia ‘Australian Geological Provinces’ GIS dataset, with polygons adjusted to match seamlessly into the onshore tectonic elements. The nomenclature and hierarchy for the tectonic units are based on weekly updates from the Explanatory Notes System (ENS). In order to provide the most up-to-date geological information for the units in question, attribution from the original source is modified to remove superseded units, display correct tectonic relationships and include more recent geochronology. Significant changes to the tectonic framework of Western Australia in this version include: a) the obsolete Speewah Basin is now included in the Kimberley Basin; b) the obsolete Gunbarrel Basin is now part of the Canning Basin; c) the obsolete Northern and Southern Bonaparte Basins are combined into a single Bonaparte Basin, and the onshore extent of the Petrel Sub-basin has been modified to include the Weaber Group, and the offshore extent modified accordingly; d) the new Burringurrah Domain has been defined as part of the Gascoyne Province; e) the basaltic component of the Carson Volcanics is now represented as part of the Hart – Carson Large Igneous Province, rather than the Kimberley Basin into which it was extruded; f) significant re-interpretation of the granite–greenstone domains in the southwestern part of the Yilgarn Craton; g) the boundary between the Northern Perth Basin and Southern Carnarvon Basin has been modified along the western margin of the Northampton Inlier, and the offshore boundaries adjusted accordingly; h) the obsolete Pardoo Shelf has been assigned to the Lambert Shelf and extended onshore to the east of Port Hedland. The State is the highest level unit in the hierarchy and is subdivided at the next level into Archean to Paleoproterozoic cratons; Proterozoic orogens; Archean, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic basins (or superbasins); and igneous supersuites. All units depicted on this map, with the exception of basins and some igneous supersuites, are at the third or lesser hierarchical level. Cratons are subdivided into superterranes, terranes and domains. Orogens are divided into provinces and orogenic forelands, and may also incorporate sedimentary basins; provinces are further subdivided into terranes/zones.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Special Residential Bonus Plot Ratio Plan relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Maximum Building Height Plan relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2The Maximum Building Height Plan designates the maximum height of a building as well as the side and rear setbacks required for each. The Maximum Building Height Plan 2 demonstrates through illustrations the built form throughout the City.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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City-owned kerbs within the City of Perth.
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme Precincts.The City is divided into 15 separate precincts which each have distinctive characteristics. Precincts are then broken down into use group areas.The Definition of precincts under Schedule 4 “means an area or neighbourhood of limited size having –(a) a similar use or other characteristics; and (b) specified boundaries;”Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
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This layer comprises road centrelines for all roads controlled by Main Roads (State Roads) and all roads controlled by Local Government (Local Roads) that are assigned road numbers in the state of Western Australia. Other centreline is also included for paths and unknown roads.The Road Network are attributed with a road number as identified in Main Roads’ corporate Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and the local government Road Management database (ROMAN). The purpose of this layer is to identify roads as identified in IRIS.Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries for the Metropolitan Region Scheme Areas relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme No.2.These areas are a subset of the DPLH MRS Areas.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
Collection of Heritage related map layers including City of Perth heritage areas and places.
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This is a point data set representing general locations of surveillance cameras within the City of Perth. Disclaimer: The City of Perth does not guarantee (either expressed or implied) the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information.
Roads and Traffic Information at the City of Perth.