This is the Request for Proposals (RFP) put out by Metro Technology Services, previously known as (the Office of Civic Innovation & Technology) for the Russell Public WiFi project.This is the transparency page for the Russell Public WiFi project that is part of the Smart Russell initiative from Metro Technology Services, previously know as (the Office of Civic Innovation & Technology). The purpose of this page is to provide documentation related to the project so the public understand and verify the intentions of the project and the outcomes.Every month, the project manager will put up the usage numbers for the network and the access logs for the data. This is to show who is accessing the data and to share the data that is accessed to provide transparency to the public about what information is being collected by the network.Data Dictionary:Location = Text description of the location, will not help with mapping itx = latitudey = longitudeNotes = context and information about the access pointsHomepage URL
This is the area of interest in regards to the City of Lynchburg's Request for Proposal for Aerial and Oblique Imagery Subscription Services. For more information regarding the RFP, please see here: https://www.lynchburgva.gov/sites/default/files/COLFiles/Financial-Services/Procurement/Matt/2023-006%20RFP%20Aerial%20and%20Oblique%20Imagery%20Subscription%20Services.pdf
The following information sessions will be available to answer any questions and discuss projects. It is strongly recommended that applicants attend one of these sessions or discuss project alignment with staff. Please reach out to montanaforestactionplan@mt.gov to begin the discussion and to request secure meeting information.December 10, 2020, 10:00 AMDecember 16, 2020, 1:00 PMJanuary 12, 2021, 4:00 PM**UPDATE**Project Requirements: The following are required components for the project to be considered:1. 15% Match funds (cash and non-cash contributions)2. If applicable, environmental analysis is complete or details are provided as to requirements to finish review.3. The funded project activities can be completed in two years. Extensions may be provided for situations that delay implementation (such as limited burn windows).
Crowdsource Polling is a configurable app template that can be used for collecting feedback and assessing public sentiment for a series of proposals, plans, or events. Users are presented with a map and list of features containing the details of each proposal, plan, or event including any attached documents. These users can then submit their feedback in the form of votes and comments. Crowdsource Polling can be accessed anonymously and by authenticating via Twitter.Use CasesCrowdsource Polling can be configured to present information such as:proposed land use changesenvironmental impact pollingpublic comment on capital projectspublic comment on proposed rights of way for transmission systemsevents permit reviewConfigurable OptionsConfigure Crowdsource Polling to present content from any web map and personalize the app by modifying the following options: Display a custom title and logo in the application headerUse a custom color schemeChoose which layer contains the features for which feedback is being solicitedProvide custom instruction on the use of the app, contact information, credits, etc. in a highly configurable help windowSupported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis web app includes the capability to edit a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service. Creating hosted feature services requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription or an ArcGIS Developer account. Crowdsource Polling requires a web map with at least one feature layer. In addition, the following requirements must be met to expose full app functionality:To enable votes, this layer must have a numeric field for storing the number of votes on each featureTo collect comments, the feature layer must have a related tableTo capture the names of authenticated users, the layer must have a text field for storing this valueGet Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.Learn MoreFor release notes and more information on configuring this app, see the Crowdsource Polling documentation.
This is a single polygon that depicts all of Bexar County and the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) areas for the City of San Antonio. This is the minimum coverage area needed by the City for aerial imagery.
This data is being used as reference for the Aerial Imagery Service Request for Proposals (RFP).
Application allows users to compare demographics and geography for the Current 2011 School Board Districts and all Proposals for new Districts.
This data represents projects funded by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (Department) Water Quality Restoration Grant Program (WQRGP) within the Division of Watershed Protection and Restoration. The WQRGP is part of the Statewide Nonpoint Source (NPS) Management Program, which highlights key actions that the Department and its partners use to control NPS pollution and restore water quality throughout New Jersey. The State of New Jersey utilizes a variety of funds to restore, prevent, and/or mitigate NPS pollution. Funding sources include USEPA pass-through grants issued under Section 319(h) and 604(b) of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and other Federal and State funds that may be available for NPS-related water quality restoration activities. Each year the program solicits Request for Proposals (RFPs) for projects that will reduce non-point source pollution. Generally, grants are focused on restoration of water quality predominantly impaired by NPS pollution for waters located in a priority waterbody or region where the grant will help implement an approved Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) or Watershed Based Plan (WBP). To demonstrate measurable water quality outcomes grantees must provide pollutant load reduction estimates (where applicable) utilizing the USEPA Spreadsheet Tool for Estimating Pollutant Loads (STEPL) or other non-proprietary load reduction estimation model.
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Layer containing City of Tacoma capital projects in various stages of development. This dataset includes communication, gas-oil, power, private development, special projects, storm, streets, wastewater, and water related projects. Details about each project such as ID, partnership, project name, type, start/end dates, project owner, description, status, initiative, engineer name, and engineer contact. There is also links to project management information including general information about the project for the public, the Design-Build community. As the procurement process proceeds, this web site will also provide a central location for various users to retrieve electronic versions of project related documents, such as the Request for Qualifications (RFQ), Request for Proposal (RFP), and resulting addenda. As the project progresses into the design, and construction phases, relevant documents will also be added to this web site.
Open data, commonly referred to by the English term "Open Data" even in the Italian context, are certain types of data that are freely accessible to everyone, without copyright restrictions, patents, or other forms of control that limit their reproduction. The opening of public databases promotes transparency, innovation, and efficiency in public administration and is an opportunity to create value-added services for high-performing and differentiated services and to help generate economic and business growth. With the "Open Data Project, the Useful Ones," the Municipality of Rimini aims to publish and share the Open Data held by the municipal administration to promote its dissemination, fostering policies of transparency, access, and participation. The project is part of the participatory path of the Digital Agenda of the Municipality of Rimini, the plan of which was approved with resolution G.C. n. 342 of 02/12/2014. https://sites.google.com/site/agendadigitalelocalerimini/piano The data opening process of the Municipality of Rimini, already started experimentally in previous years, has been defined with the approval of the opening strategy outlined in the "Guidelines for the reuse and dissemination of public data of the Municipality of Rimini" approved by the City Council with Resolution n. 270 of 11/08/2015, and with the establishment of the open data team through the formalization of a working group composed of contact persons identified within each Directorate, from which a path of involvement of the entire municipal administration was initiated, structured in the phases of awareness and reconnaissance of the entity's information assets to identify databases useful for publication. To this end, this online section "OPEN DATA Municipality of Rimini" has been implemented, created according to the standards set by the national Guidelines for the enhancement of public information assets, into which the datasets already published previously have been merged and where those of new identification or request will be published as they become available. The site is based on an open-source data cataloging software called CKAN, developed by the Open Knowledge Foundation: a non-profit organization that promotes free knowledge. Each entry contains a description of the data (metadata) and other useful information, such as available formats, the data holder, the license, and the topics that the data address. For geographic open data, the Geo open data web site http://data.sit-rimini.opendata.arcgis.com/, a section developed ad hoc by the Municipality of Rimini on the Esri's ArcGIS Online platform, which has made geographic open data more complete and usable, viewable in preview in graphic and tabular format, together with the metadata, can also be accessed from these pages. Send us suggestions, proposals and requests through the twitter, facebook, email channels. Translated from Italian Original Text: I dati aperti, comunemente chiamati con il termine inglese Open Data anche nel contesto italiano, sono alcune tipologie di dati liberamente accessibili a tutti, senza restrizioni di copyright, brevetti o altre forme di controllo che ne limitino la riproduzione. L'apertura delle banche dati pubbliche favorisce la trasparenza, l'innovazione e l'efficienza della PA ed è un'opportunità per creare servizi a valore aggiunto per prestazioni performanti e differenziate e per contribuire a generare crescita economica e d'impresa. Con il "Progetto Open Data, quelli utili" il Comune di Rimini si pone come obiettivo la pubblicazione e condivisione degli Open Data in possesso dell'Amministrazione comunale per promuoverne la diffusione favorendo politiche di trasparenza, accesso e partecipazione. Il progetto fa parte del percorso partecipativo dell' Agenda Digitale del Comune di Rimini il cui piano è stato approvato con deliberazione G.C. n. 342 del 02/12/2014. https://sites.google.com/site/agendadigitalelocalerimini/piano Il processo di apertura dei dati del Comune di Rimini, già avviato in fase sperimentale negli scorsi anni, ha avuto una sua definizione con l'approvazione della strategia di apertura delineata nelle "Linee guida per il riutilizzo e la diffusione dei dati pubblici del Comune di Rimini" approvate dalla Giunta Comunale con Deliberazione n.270 del 11/08/2015, e con l'istituzione del team open data avvenuta con la formalizzazione di un gruppo di lavoro composto da referenti individuati nell'ambito di ogni Direzione, a partire dalle quali è stato avviato un percorso di coinvolgimento dell'intera amministrazione comunale articolato nelle fasi di sensibilizzazione e ricognizione del patrimonio informativo dell'ente per poter individuare le banche dati utili alla pubblicazione. A tal fine è stata implementata questa sezione online "OPEN DATA Comune di Rimini", realizzata secondo gli standard fissati dalle Linee guida nazionali per la valorizzazione del patrimonio informativo pubblico, in cui sono confluiti i dataset già pubblicati in precedenza e dove verranno pubblicati man mano quelli di nuova individuazione o richiesta. Il sito è basato su un software opensource di catalogazione dei dati, chiamato CKAN, sviluppato dalla Open Knowledge Foundation: un'organizzazione noprofit che promuove il sapere libero. Ogni voce contiene una descrizione dei dati (metadati) e altre informazioni utili, come i formati disponibili, il detentore, la licenza e gli argomenti che i dati affrontano. Per gli open data geografici viene raggiunta da queste pagine anche la Geo open data web site http://data.sit-rimini.opendata.arcgis.com/ sezione sviluppata ad hoc dal Comune di Rimini sulla piattaforma Arcgis on line della Esri che ha reso gli open data geografici più completi e fruibili, visualizzabili in anteprima in formato grafico e tabellare, unitamente ai metadati. Inviateci suggerimenti, proposte e richieste attraverso i canali twitter, facebook,email.
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The North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, in cooperation with the NC Department of Transportation and United States Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Wetlands Division, contracted Earth Satellite Corporation (EarthSat) of Rockville, Maryland to generate comprehensive land cover data for the entire state of North Carolina. EarthSat was awarded the base/municipal area deduct contract in response to request for proposal (RFP) number 503768, issued 12 July 1995.NOTE: This is a large dataset and compiling the download using the map may take some time. The data is also available as an Esri shapefile in a ZIP download, ready to go. Click "Download" then "Download as shapefile."
Location of planning applications in Nottingham City with information about application dates, proposals, and decisions. This data contains planning applications from the previous 10 years to the present date. This data shows the approximate extent of planning and other applications processed by the council and should be used alongside the Planning Applications Points dataset, as not every planning application is represented by a polygon. The dataset does not form part of the statutory register of applications, is not guaranteed to be complete and application extents may differ from actual application site boundaries. The plotted areas do not relate to land ownership and should not be used in boundary disputes. For actual site boundaries please refer to the relevant application plans at www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/planningapplicationsIf you're interested in a single planning application, you do not need to download this. Instead, search on Nottingham City Council's public access planning website.The 'CaseURL' field in the ncc_PlanningAplications.csv file contains a link to Nottingham City Council's planning applications public access pages where further information about each application (including a map) can be found. The URL field does not contain a value where: the application has been received but not yet validated, or where the application has been returned, or where the application has been withdrawn, or where the application was invalid on receipt, or where there was insufficient fee, or where no application was required.
Attachment regarding request by Michael Poe for a twenty-four (24) month extension of preliminary plat to extend the current preliminary plat expiration date for Cattail Creek Subdivision from November 15, 2017 to November 15, 2019, consisting of 21 remaining lots, located off White Smith Road, S. R. 1506, Hadley Township, parcel #60065.
Attachment regarding a request by NNP Briar Chapel for a revision to the Conditional Use Permit to (1) revise the civic site at the intersection of Andrews Store Rd and Parker Herndon Rd (possible Chatham County elementary school site) on master plan to allow for full development of the site (rather than just 2 acres as shown), (2) create the possibility of having up to 2,650 residential units (currently approved for 2,500), (3) revise the master plan map to reduce the perimeter buffer (a) from 100’ to 50’ along the frontage with Chapel in the Pines church (at the church’s request); (b) from 100’ to 50’ along the short boundary with Duke Energy RoW at SD-N; and (c) from 100’ to 75’ along Phase 15-S boundary to eliminate the need to build a retaining wall within the perimeter buffer, and (4) revise the color key table on the master plan map to reflect adjustments to residential densities in particular locations.
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Development Applications and Milestone map maintained by the Planning department. Use the interactive development applications map to view details on proposed development projects and the milestones they’ve reached within the review process. New development applications will be added to this map once the application and supporting documents have been reviewed by staff and determined to be complete.The map includes a range of development applications under review such as rezoning, OCP amendments, subdivision, temporary use permits, and various types of development permits. Most of these proposals require approval from City Council before they can proceed to Building Permit. Disclaimer: The User acknowledges and agrees that the Data is provided by the City to the User for the User's convenience and reference, and that the City makes no guarantees, representations or warranties, whether express or implied, as to the Data or as to any results to be or intended to be achieved from use of the Data, including without limitation guarantees, representations or warranties as to the accuracy, quality or completeness of the Data, merchantability or fitness for use for any particular purpose, and the User hereby waives all guarantees, representations and warranties in respect of the Data, whether express, implied by statute or otherwise. The User hereby releases The City from, and hereby indemnifies and holds harmless The City from and against, any liability, obligation, costs (including without limitation legal costs), expenses, claims, actions, proceedings, damages and penalties to the User or any other person or legal entity resulting from or related to the use, disclosure or reproduction of or reliance on the Data.
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Development Applications and Milestone map maintained by the Planning department. Use the interactive development applications map to view details on proposed development projects and the milestones they’ve reached within the review process. New development applications will be added to this map once the application and supporting documents have been reviewed by staff and determined to be complete.The map includes a range of development applications under review such as rezoning, OCP amendments, subdivision, temporary use permits, and various types of development permits. Most of these proposals require approval from City Council before they can proceed to Building Permit. Disclaimer: The User acknowledges and agrees that the Data is provided by the City to the User for the User's convenience and reference, and that the City makes no guarantees, representations or warranties, whether express or implied, as to the Data or as to any results to be or intended to be achieved from use of the Data, including without limitation guarantees, representations or warranties as to the accuracy, quality or completeness of the Data, merchantability or fitness for use for any particular purpose, and the User hereby waives all guarantees, representations and warranties in respect of the Data, whether express, implied by statute or otherwise. The User hereby releases The City from, and hereby indemnifies and holds harmless The City from and against, any liability, obligation, costs (including without limitation legal costs), expenses, claims, actions, proceedings, damages and penalties to the User or any other person or legal entity resulting from or related to the use, disclosure or reproduction of or reliance on the Data.
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This is the Request for Proposals (RFP) put out by Metro Technology Services, previously known as (the Office of Civic Innovation & Technology) for the Russell Public WiFi project.This is the transparency page for the Russell Public WiFi project that is part of the Smart Russell initiative from Metro Technology Services, previously know as (the Office of Civic Innovation & Technology). The purpose of this page is to provide documentation related to the project so the public understand and verify the intentions of the project and the outcomes.Every month, the project manager will put up the usage numbers for the network and the access logs for the data. This is to show who is accessing the data and to share the data that is accessed to provide transparency to the public about what information is being collected by the network.Data Dictionary:Location = Text description of the location, will not help with mapping itx = latitudey = longitudeNotes = context and information about the access pointsHomepage URL