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General reference PDF map of sites to be maintained in the Community Appearance RFP 18-003.
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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.
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Water bodies in the Wellington Region with important trout habitat including spawning areasas specified in the Regional Freshwater Management Plan.This feature class is based on Appendix 4 of the RFP. This dataset is due to be superceded by the proposed Natural Resources Plan.The primary source of information for the water bodies is based on records provided by the Wellington Fish and game Council. The associated linework was derived from the MfE/NIWA River Environment Classification data. See http://www.gw.govt.nz/Regional-Freshwater-Plan/ for more details and links to pdfs of the document.
Governed by the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994, Business Improvement Districts and Business Improvement Areas known as (BIDs and BIAs) were created as a Financing Mechanism where Property Owners enter into a special assessment district to improve their commercial districts. Check out more information here.
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Lakes with Recreational Values as shown in the Regional Freshwater Plan for the Wellington Region. The data was based off the NZMS260 topographic river polygon dataset.
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
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
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Planimetric Building Footprint 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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Rivers in the Wellington Region with recreational values as shown in the Regional Freshwater Plan. The spatial data was based on the River Envrionment Classification produced by NIWA. Refer to Schedule for further details.
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
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).
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Wetlands with High Degree of Natural Character as shown by the Regional Freshwater Plan for the Wellington Region. The data is based on a dataset holding all known wetlands of the Wellington Region based on Orthophotography, Fuller (1993) DOC ecolsite database, and staff knowledge. This data has not been field checked, not all names found for polygon wetlands.
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Innovation, Energy, and Technology, Offshore Petroleum Activity Mapping App
Ein Business Improvement District (BID) ist ein definiertes Gebiet, in dem lokale Unternehmen eine zusätzliche Abgabe zahlen müssen. Die erhobene Steuer wird vor Ort investiert, um Projekte innerhalb der Bezirksgrenzen zu finanzieren. Das BID wird häufig in erster Linie durch die Abgabe finanziert, kann aber auch auf andere öffentliche und private Finanzierungsströme zurückgreifen.Derzeit gibt es 70 Londoner BIDs, von denen jedes Jahr neue entwickelt werden.
Anmerkung: Der Datensatz wurde vom GIS-Team der GLA durch die Digitalisierung von Karten erstellt, die von den BID-Erstellern veröffentlicht wurden. Diese ursprünglichen Karten variieren in Qualität und Auflösungsskalen, so dass die GLA die genauen Grenzorte nicht garantieren kann. Es besteht eine Inkonsistenz zwischen der Anzahl der BID-Polygone und der Anzahl der BIDs, was darauf zurückzuführen ist, dass einige BID-Polygone mehrere BID-Typen aufweisen, z. B. Town Centre, Property und Industrial.
Für Rückfragen wenden Sie sich bitte an die unten stehenden Ansprechpartner. Die erhobene Steuer wird vor Ort investiert, um Projekte innerhalb der Bezirksgrenzen zu finanzieren. Das BID wird häufig in erster Linie durch die Abgabe finanziert, kann aber auch auf andere öffentliche und private Finanzierungsströme zurückgreifen. Derzeit gibt es 70 Londoner BIDs, von denen jedes Jahr neue entwickelt werden.
Anmerkung:
Der Datensatz wurde vom GIS-Team der GLA durch die Digitalisierung von Karten erstellt, die von den BID-Erstellern veröffentlicht wurden.Diese ursprünglichen Karten variieren in Qualität und Auflösungsskalen, so dass die GLA die genauen Grenzorte nicht garantieren kann.
Es besteht eine Inkonsistenz zwischen der Anzahl der BID-Polygone und der Anzahl der BIDs, was darauf zurückzuführen ist, dass einige BID-Polygone mehrere BID-Typen aufweisen, z. B. Town Centre, Property und Industrial.
Für Rückfragen wenden Sie sich bitte an die unten stehenden Ansprechpartner.
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Rivers with Quality Needing Enhancement - Regional Freshwater Plan
The C-NLOPB administers a scheduled land tenure system in which the Offshore Area has been divided into eight regions. Each region is categorized as either low activity, high activity, or mature, based on the level of oil and gas exploration and development activities. The rights issuance cycle timing depends on this categorization; Low activity – follows a four year cycle, high activity – follows a two year cycle, and mature – follows a one year cycle.
The bid tabulations listed below reflect grand totals only of the valid bids received. They may not reflect any added or deducted alternatives. Evaluations will be made by the project manager or his representative for correct price extensions, meeting specifications, etc. Once those specifications are completed, the department’s governing board or commission will award the bid to the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder meeting the bid’s specifications. The bids listed may only be the top three responsive bids. Please click on the bid number below to review the results from that particular bid.
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Wellington Region River Catchments and Lakes with a high degree of natural character, as defined in the Regional Freshwater Plan. Boundaries derived from the catchments coverage. See Figures 2.1 to 2.17 in Appendix 2 of RFP.
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General reference PDF map of sites to be maintained in the Community Appearance RFP 18-003.