Ash Trees along County roads in for use in the County's most recent RFP.
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General reference PDF map of sites to be maintained in the Community Appearance RFP 18-003.
Planimetric Bridge features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
Planimetric Pavement Under Construction features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
Planimetric Parking features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
Planimetric Bridge features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintainenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
No Tiene Plan de Manejo
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).
Planimetric Pavement Drainage features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
Planimetric Driveway features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
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
Planimetric Airport features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintainenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
Planimetric Road features. In 2006, the Des Moines Regional GIS group contracted with Sanborn to digitize the planimetric features utilizing 3D stereo digitizing methods and GIS processing required under the RFP. The Program Management task included coordination and oversight of the NewCom Technology tasks; incorporating the imagery and photogrammetric data from the spring of 2006 flight, stereo digitizing the planimetric features and GIS processing of the impervious surface features to ensure clean topological data structure for subsequent area / polygon calculations. Maintenance of the data includes heads-up digitizing using the orthophoto images.
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Proposed resurfacing streets for Fiscal Year 2018 for the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia. Presented to City Council on July 18th, 2017; Click here to see the agenda item. Street segments generated from list provided by Field Services Unit Manager, Donald Kahn, mapped (joined) to GIS features for the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) based on the GISID field, with manual removal of a couple features that were recently paved by other projects. This layer represents a general reference location to be useful for bidders on the resurfacing RFP for FY2018. Last updated 07/18/2017.Agenda Item:TO: John McDonough, City Manager FROM: Garrin M. Coleman, P.E., Public Works Director DATE: July 12, 2017, for Submission onto the Work Session Agenda of the July 18, 2017, City Council Meeting ITEM: List of Roadways for the Fiscal Year 2018 CIP Resurfacing Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Mayor and City Council approve the attached list of streets for the Fiscal Year 2018 CIP resurfacing. Background: In furtherance of Operation Pave On, the Public Works Department has compiled a list of roads in need of resurfacing based on the street rating performed in 2015. Discussion: The attached list represents approximately 16.27 miles of roads that are in need of resurfacing. The list was compiled using the 2015 Street Rating. The streets listed represent those with low pavement condition index (PCI) scores within the City’s network and those that are logical to complete in conjunction with the lower ranked streets.
Zonificación Ambiental RFP Bosque Oriental de Bogotá (Cerros Orientales), delimitado por Acuerdo INDERENA 30 de 1976, Resolución MINAGRICULTURA 76 de 1977 - y Plan de Manejo Adoptado mediante Resolución MADS 1766 de 2016
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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."
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Dufferin County - RFP And Tender Stats 2018Q1
The purpose of the Remaining Facilities Plan is to identify the non-operational structures that will remain on-site following completion of the Lower Klamath Project, identify potential water quality impacts associated with the presence of these structures, and state the measures the Renewal Corporation will implement to protect water quality from potential impacts associated with the presence of these structures.
A compilation of all active and pending forest restoration Project Areas within the Rogue River Basin that are related to the Rogue Basin Cohesive Forest Restoration Strategy (RBS), developed by the Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative and The Nature Conservancy. RBS Projects are large spatially defined operational areas meeting two criteria: (1) Contain units where treatments are ecological forestry aligned with the Rogue Basin Strategy, and/or (2) units are within our monitoring scope, with RFP monitoring plots and treatment tracking. Project Areas include a continuous landscape of both treatment and non-treatment areas, may be covered by one or more initiative or be independent of current initiatives, and may be pending, active, or completed in terms of work on the ground. Project areas may align with, fall within, or span two or more planning areas based on operational factors.This layer includes projects under the Rogue Forest Restoration Initiative (RFRI) or within the scope or the Rogue Forest Partners (RFP), or projects led by collaborating partners aligned with the RBS strategy. Lead project partners are identified in the ProjectLead field and include the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), US Forest Service (USFS), Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network (KSON), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and the Ashland Forest Resiliency (AFR) partnership. The attribute field of “Status” identifies each project area as Active or Pending work (none are Completed yet), and the field “Initiative” identifies the RBS Initiative program(s) covering the Project (with some as
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Wellington Region main and secondary river catchment boundaries that have habitat for Indigenous Fish that are categoriesed as Nationally Threatened. Note that any features with missing label points show that the polygon is not considered a catchment. See the Regional Freshwater Plan page on our website for more details. Based on the GWRC catchment shapefile dataset.
Ash Trees along County roads in for use in the County's most recent RFP.