Associations created to maintain the quality of life in a given neighborhood. These associations consist of both neighborhood associations (NA) and homeowner associations (HOA).Contact E-Mail: jacob_payne@tempe.govContact Phone: N/ALink: N/AData Source: SQL Server/ArcGIS ServerData Source Type: GeospatialPreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: As information changesPublish Method: Automatic Data Dictionary
Public facing map for use by HOA/NA web map application for public use. Contains homeowner associations, neighborhood associations, and neighborhood coalitions. This map is fed by the data entry application (HOA\NA Data Entry Application (arcgis.com)).This is an application that shows the location of mapped neighborhood and homeowner associations within the City of Dallas.Boundaries are provided to Planning + Urban Design by neighborhood representatives. The City of Dallas does NOT check or assume any responsibility for their accuracy.
This web map contains the layers used to create the HOA web app.
The Neighborhood Services Department maintains a listing of neighborhood organizations so residents can get more involved in decisions affecting their neighborhoods. Through Neighborhood Notification, we can help identify and obtain contact information for neighborhoods, enabling us to provide information directly to neighborhood leaders and organizations.
The harmonized geological and hydrogeological of the Horn of Africa integrates layers initially provided by the World Bank, which were developed from regional and national maps published by the British Geological Survey (BGS). These foundational layers, including detailed geological and aquifer type and productivity maps, were adapted to align cross-border geological formations and hydrogeological units. Through this harmonization, geological formations were reclassified by stratigraphic age and lithological properties, ensuring consistency in representation across Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan. Aquifer types and productivity levels were systematically standardized to reflect groundwater flow mechanisms, such as intergranular or fracture flow, and productivity classifications from very low to very high. The harmonized map employs consistent color schemes and attribute codes, allowing for streamlined GIS integration, cross-border assessments, and enhanced water resource management in the Horn of Africa.
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Associations created to maintain the quality of life in a given neighborhood. These associations consist of both neighborhood associations (NA) and homeowner associations (HOA).Contact E-Mail: jacob_payne@tempe.govContact Phone: N/ALink: N/AData Source: SQL Server/ArcGIS ServerData Source Type: GeospatialPreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: As information changesPublish Method: Automatic Data Dictionary
Flood Hazard Map for 100 years return period for Djibuti developed for the GAR 2015 Risk Atlas. The map has a resolution of 90 m at the equator, assuming no flood protections.
Neighborhoods with an organization or HOA. Built and maintained by the Applications Division of the City of Cedar Park's Information Services Department.
Flood Hazard Map for 50 years return period for Djibuti developed for the GAR 2015 Risk Atlas. The map has a resolution of 90 m at the equator, assuming no flood protections.
This dataset shows all the boundaries for neighborhood and homeowner associations registered with the City of San Antonio.
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Recognizing the value of transboundary water systems and the fact that many of them continue to be degraded and managed in fragmented ways, the Global Environment Facility Transboundary Water Assessment Programme (GEF TWAP) was developed. The Programme aims to provide a baseline assessment that identifies and evaluates changes in these water systems caused by human activities and natural processes, and the consequences such have on dependant human populations. The project is the first truly global comparative assessment for transboundary aquifers, lakes, rivers and large marine ecosystems, as well as a thematic evaluation of the open ocean, through institutional partnerships that hope to seed future global assessments. The project results are envisioned to assist the GEF and other international organizations in setting priorities for supporting the conservation of transboundary water systems. More information on TWAP including final reports can be found on www.geftwap.org
This portal gives access to the map based results from the Groundwater component of the Transboundary Waters Assessment Programme. The data shown in this portal have been made available by national experts from countries involved in the TWAP Groundwater project. It also includes the results from scenario analyses using the global WaterGAP model (University of Frankfurt, Germany) and a study on groundwater systems of small island developing states, also called SIDS (Simon Frasier University, Canada). More information on TWAP Groundwater, including reports on methodology and outcomes, can be found on www.twap.isarm.org
Location of all the Neighborhood Associations and block watches in the City of Phoenix.
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Homeowners Associations require homeowners to be members as a part of a covenant included in their purchase agreement. Non-homeowners in the area (renters, for example) are excluded. Usually a Homeowners Association is set up by the subdivision developer to provide maintenance fees for common areas.
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HOA's are a membership group of people that serves a specific purpose with respect to a specific community or a group of homeowners in a specific geographic area. The homeowners association usually has a formal structure with elected leaders and rules require membership in the association.
The Planning Department maintains a list of organizations to keep residents informed. Developers use our list to publicize their application plans, and we send announcements about planning issues of interest to the community. Providing current email addresses cuts costs and ensures a rapid flow of information. The Homeowners and Civic Associations Tools page on the Planning Department website has tools for generating mailing lists and for updating homewowners association contact information.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Credit report of Hoa Internationa contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Credit report of Hoa Tran contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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57 Global import shipment records of Bien,hoa,city with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Live tracking of recent earthquakes near Hoa Binh, Vietnam from the past 30 days. Real-time updates of M1.5+ quakes with interactive map visualization.
Associations created to maintain the quality of life in a given neighborhood. These associations consist of both neighborhood associations (NA) and homeowner associations (HOA).Contact E-Mail: jacob_payne@tempe.govContact Phone: N/ALink: N/AData Source: SQL Server/ArcGIS ServerData Source Type: GeospatialPreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: As information changesPublish Method: Automatic Data Dictionary