Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Information on Tempe resident post-secondary attainment including 2-year degrees, 4-year degrees, and graduate degrees. Data supports City's Achieve65 Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030. Data shows breakdown of post-secondary attainment by degree, by gender, for individuals 25 years and older.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census 1-year ACSContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: ExcelPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and entered into a detailed spreadsheet.Publish Frequency: AnnuallyPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
A community's permit file must have an official record that shows new buildings and substantial improvements in all identified Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs)are properly elevated. This elevation information is needed to show compliance with the floodplain management ordinance. FEMA encourages communities to use the Elevation Certificate developed by FEMA to fulfill this requirement since it also can be used by the property owner to obtain flood insurance. Communities participating in the Community Rating System (CRS) are required to use the FEMA Online Elevation Certificate, FEMA Form FF-206-FY-22-152 (formerly 086-0-33).
All applicants for a Basic Business License operating from a commercial location in the District of Columbia must provide a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the premise address from which the business activity is conducted in order to demonstrate the activity does not conflict with building and zoning codes. A certificate of occupancy is needed to occupy any structure other than a single family dwelling. To include the following uses: two family flat, apartment house, and all commercial uses.
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This CBRS data set was created to depict areas designated as undeveloped coastal barriers in accordance with the CBRA. These digital polygons are representations of the CBRS boundaries shown on the official CBRS maps referenced in 16 U.S.C. 3503(a). This data set should be paired with the CBRS Buffer Zone shapefile to illustrate the stated horizontal accuracy of the boundaries herein. This data set is intended for use by those users seeking both information regarding the location of CBRS units and the System Unit establishment date (where applicable) and flood insurance prohibition date. This is the data set that should be used (in conjunction with the CBRS Buffer Zone shapefile) to complete FEMA's Standard Flood Hazard Determination Form and Elevation Certificate. This data set may be used by FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to determine whether structures within the CBRS are grandfathered for flood insurance purposes. This data set may also be used by Federal agencies to determine whether certain pre-existing roads, structures, facilities, and federal navigations channels within the CBRS are eligible for federal funding and financial assistance. Users are advised to contact the Service for an official determination as to whether a particular property or structure that falls either partially or completely within the CBRS Buffer Zone is located within CBRS.
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In this course, you will explore a variety of open-source technologies for working with geosptial data, performing spatial analysis, and undertaking general data science. The first component of the class focuses on the use of QGIS and associated technologies (GDAL, PROJ, GRASS, SAGA, and Orfeo Toolbox). The second component of the class introduces Python and associated open-source libraries and modules (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, GeoPandas, Rasterio, WhiteboxTools, and Scikit-Learn) used by geospatial scientists and data scientists. We also provide an introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) for performing table and spatial queries. This course is designed for individuals that have a background in GIS, such as working in the ArcGIS environment, but no prior experience using open-source software and/or coding. You will be asked to work through a series of lecture modules and videos broken into several topic areas, as outlined below. Fourteen assignments and the required data have been provided as hands-on opportunites to work with data and the discussed technologies and methods. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact us. We hope to continue to update and improve this course. This course was produced by West Virginia View (http://www.wvview.org/) with support from AmericaView (https://americaview.org/). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Grant/Cooperative Agreement No. G18AP00077. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Geological Survey. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. After completing this course you will be able to: apply QGIS to visualize, query, and analyze vector and raster spatial data. use available resources to further expand your knowledge of open-source technologies. describe and use a variety of open data formats. code in Python at an intermediate-level. read, summarize, visualize, and analyze data using open Python libraries. create spatial predictive models using Python and associated libraries. use SQL to perform table and spatial queries at an intermediate-level.
The dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education. Data supports the City of Tempe's Achieve65 Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe's adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in certification to an advanced degree by 2030. This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census 1 Year ACS; ABORContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: ExcelPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from the US Census and the Arizona Board of Regents, then combined into a summary spreadsheet. The supporting data sources are also provided.Publish Frequency: AnnuallyPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
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The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite images in the north. The complete coverage of the Canadian territory is gradually being established. It includes a Digital Terrain Model (DTM), a Digital Surface Model (DSM) and other derived data. For DTM datasets, derived data available are slope, aspect, shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps and for DSM datasets, derived data available are shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps. The productive forest line is used to separate the northern and the southern parts of the country. This line is approximate and may change based on requirements. In the southern part of the country (south of the productive forest line), DTM and DSM datasets are generated from airborne LiDAR data. They are offered at a 1 m or 2 m resolution and projected to the UTM NAD83 (CSRS) coordinate system and the corresponding zones. The datasets at a 1 m resolution cover an area of 10 km x 10 km while datasets at a 2 m resolution cover an area of 20 km by 20 km. In the northern part of the country (north of the productive forest line), due to the low density of vegetation and infrastructure, only DSM datasets are generally generated. Most of these datasets have optical digital images as their source data. They are generated at a 2 m resolution using the Polar Stereographic North coordinate system referenced to WGS84 horizontal datum or UTM NAD83 (CSRS) coordinate system. Each dataset covers an area of 50 km by 50 km. For some locations in the north, DSM and DTM datasets can also be generated from airborne LiDAR data. In this case, these products will be generated with the same specifications as those generated from airborne LiDAR in the southern part of the country. The HRDEM product is referenced to the Canadian Geodetic Vertical Datum of 2013 (CGVD2013), which is now the reference standard for heights across Canada. Source data for HRDEM datasets is acquired through multiple projects with different partners. Since data is being acquired by project, there is no integration or edgematching done between projects. The tiles are aligned within each project. The product High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) is part of the CanElevation Series created in support to the National Elevation Data Strategy implemented by NRCan. Collaboration is a key factor to the success of the National Elevation Data Strategy. Refer to the “Supporting Document” section to access the list of the different partners including links to their respective data.
This layer shows the locations of Offices of Fire Safety Command and Licensing and Certification Command in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Fire Services Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk ("CSDI Portal"). The source data is processed and converted to Esri File Geodatabase format and then uploaded to Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort. For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong CSDI Portal at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk.
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The goal of the Lead Safe Certificate program is to prevent lead poisoning by ensuring that all rental homes built prior to 1978 are compliant with the city's Lead Safe Ordinance and maintained free of lead hazards.Any home built before 1978 is reasonably presumed to contain lead-based paint. Residential rental units built before 1978 must have a Lead Safe Certification from the City of Cleveland’s Department of Building and Housing.The Lead Safe Certification is only valid for two years, after which rental property owners must re-apply for certification.For more information about the City's Lead Safe Certification program, please visit this Building & Housing page.RelatedLead Safe Certificate ExplorerData GlossaryCOLUMN | DESCRIPTIONRECORD_ID | Unique ID produced by the Accela system.STATUS | Status of the certificate. IS_ACTIVE | Flag that is true if the certificate has a status of Certified, Active, About to Expire, or Exempt, all of which indicate that the associated property is lead safe. All other statuses are coded as false.RECORD_FILE_DATE | Date when the certificate was originally filed.RENTAL_REG_ID | ID of the associated rental registration record in Accela.RENEWAL_RECORD_ID | ID of an associated renewal record in Accela, if applicable.RENEWAL_RECORD_FILE_DATE | File date of the renewal, if applicable.STATUS_DATE | Time of last status update for the certificate.EXPIRATION_DATE | Date on which the certificate will expire.PrimaryAddress | Primary address associated with the certificate.PrimaryAddressZip | Zip code in the primary address.YEAR_BUILT | Year the associated building was constructed.TOTAL_UNITS | Total units in the building associated with the certificate.TOTAL_UNITS_INSPECTED | Total units inspected.INSPECTION_TYPE | Type of inspection.INSPECTION_DATE | Date of inspection. INVESTIGATOR_CERTIFICATION_ID | ID of the investigator who conducted the inspection.REVIEW_DATE | Date of last review.ACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL | Link to the record in the Accela Citizen Access portal.DW_Parcel | Associated parcel number. DW_Ward | Associated ward (pre-2025 boundaries).DW_Tract2020 | 2020 Census tract.DW_Neighborhood | Neighborhood.IS_GEOLOCATED | True if the City's geocoder could locate the address. False otherwise.ContactCity of Cleveland, Building and Housing Lead Compliance ProgramUpdate FrequencyWeekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings)
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. Gas Service Stations are points representing the locations of gasoline services stations regulated by NJDEP. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
A water right is a legal right to use surface or ground water under the Alaska Water Use Act (AS 46.15). A water right allows a specific amount of water from a specific water source to be diverted, impounded, or withdrawn for a specific use. When a water right is granted, it becomes appurtenant to the land where the water is being used for as long as the water is used. If the land is sold, the water right transfers with the land to the new owner, unless the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approves its separation from the land. In Alaska, because water wherever it naturally occurs is a common property resource, landowners do not have automatic rights to ground water or surface water. For example, if a farmer has a creek running through his property, he will need a water right to authorize his use of a significant amount of water. Using water without a permit or certificate does not give the user a legal right to use the water.
This shape file characterizes the geographic representation of land parcels within the State of Alaska contained by the Subsurface Water Rights category. It has been extracted from data sets used to produce the State status plats. This data set includes cases noted on the digital status plats up to one day prior to data extraction.
Each feature has an associated attribute record, including a Land Administration System (LAS) file-type and file-number which serves as an index to related LAS case-file information. Additional LAS case-file and customer information may be obtained at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/projects/las/ Those requiring more information regarding State land records should contact the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Public Information Center directly.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. Dry Cleaning Facilities are points representing the locations of dry cleaning facilities regulated by NJDEP. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of June 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
A water right is a legal right to use surface or ground water under the Alaska Water Use Act (AS 46.15). A water right allows a specific amount of water from a specific water source to be diverted, impounded, or withdrawn for a specific use. When a water right is granted, it becomes appurtenant to the land where the water is being used for as long as the water is used. If the land is sold, the water right transfers with the land to the new owner, unless the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approves its separation from the land. In Alaska, because water wherever it naturally occurs is a common property resource, landowners do not have automatic rights to ground water or surface water. For example, if a farmer has a creek running through his property, he will need a water right to authorize his use of a significant amount of water. Using water without a permit or certificate does not give the user a legal right to use the water. This shape file characterizes the geographic representation of land parcels within the State of Alaska contained by the Subsurface Water Rights category. It has been extracted from data sets used to produce the State status plats. This data set includes cases noted on the digital status plats up to one day prior to data extraction. Each feature has an associated attribute record, including a Land Administration System (LAS) file-type and file-number which serves as an index to related LAS case-file information. Additional LAS case-file and customer information may be obtained at: http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/las/LASMenu.cfm Those requiring more information regarding State land records should contact the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Public Information Center directly.
Truck Driving Schools in the United States This dataset is composed of any type of Post Secondary Education facility such as: colleges, universities, technical schools, or trade schools that provide training and certification in the field of professional truck driving. This dataset does not include Administration Only locations. No entities located in American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Virgin Islands are included in this dataset. Text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. All diacritics (e.g. the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] attribute. Based upon this attribute, the oldest record dates from 12/19/2006 and the newest record dates from 1/8/2007.
By using this dataset you acknowledge the following:Kansas Open Records Act StatementThe Kansas Open Records Act provides in K.S.A. 45-230 that "no person shall knowingly sell, give or receive, for the purpose of selling or offering for sale, any property or service to persons listed therein, any list of names and addresses contained in, or derived from public records..." Violation of this law may subject the violator to a civil penalty of $500.00 for each violation. Violators will be reported for prosecution.By accessing this site, the user makes the following certification pursuant to K.S.A. 45-220(c)(2): "The requester does not intend to, and will not: (A) Use any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resides at any address listed; or (B) sell, give or otherwise make available to any person any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of allowing that person to sell or offer for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resides at any address listed."
The 'True Blue' certification program allows restaurants serving Department-verified Maryland blue crab product to use a special logo in marketing or advertising the product. Once a restaurant is signed up they will receive a 'True Blue' logo to signify to their patrons that they are True Blue Certified.This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information on https://imap.maryland.gov.Feature Service Link: https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/BusinessEconomy/MD_SeafoodMarketing/FeatureServer/2
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This data service provides all Certificates of Occupancy (COOs) issued by Department of Building and Housing. A COO establishes the allowable use of a structure, typically for business use or housing. The records found here are from 2015 to present. Update FrequencyWeekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings) ContactsDepartment of Building and Housing 216-664-2282 Data Glossary B1_ALT_ID: Record ID File Date: Date record created Parcel: Permanent parcel number of property Sub Type: Property type – residential or commercial Application Category: Type of COO – new structure, existing structure, or time limited use Application Status: Important status to note is Void, which means COO issuance not valid Inspector: Issuing Inspector C.O. ASI Type: Provides a greater description of COO along with Application Category C.O. Issue Date: Date COO issued Address: Property address Permit Number: Building permit associated with issuance of COO The below fields are not from the system of record for permits, Accela. They are extra fields produced by the City's Data Warehouse to make it more useful for staff and the public.DW_Parcel: Current Cuyahoga County parcel that matches this addressDW_Ward: Ward location of that parcelDW_Tract2020: Census tract ID of that parcelDW_Neighborhood: City neighborhood of that parcelPERMIT_ACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL: Link to view the permit record on Accela Citizen AccessCERTIFICATE_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL: Link to view the certificate record on Accela Citizen Access
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On the Contract Compliance and Information System website available on: https://louisvilleky.diversitycompliance.com/?TN=louisvilleky , users can download and consume various types of data related to supplier diversity and prequalification processes. This includes information on how businesses can become prequalified to bid on contracts, details about current bid opportunities, and resources for minority, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises. The site also provides access to compliance documents and guidelines to help businesses understand and meet the requirements for doing business with the Louisville Metro Government. Additionally, users can find tools and support for navigating the prequalification and bidding processes.To download data from the Compliance website, you can follow these steps:Use the Search Option: Each item has a search option that allows you to find specific datasets by entering keywords or using filters.Select the Desired Dataset: Once you find the dataset you need, click on it to view more details.Download the Data: You can download the data in various formats, including CSV and Excel. Look for the download button or link, and choose your preferred format.If you have any further questions about the data or the website, please contact the Human Relations Commission directly at: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/contact-human-relations-commission/
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Certificates of Disclosure (COD) issued by the City of Cleveland Department of Building and Housing since 2015. A COD is required when transferring properties with structures in the City. Update Frequency Weekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings) ContactsDepartment of Building and Housing Records Room 216-664-2930 Data Glossary B1_ALT_ID: Record ID File Date: Date record created Parcel: Permanent parcel number of property to be transferred Address : Address of property to be transferred Ward: Ward in which property is located as of issue date Owner Name: Individual or entity transferring property Title Agency Name: Title agent for property transfer Title Agency Business Name: Title agency for property transfer Buyer Name: Individual buying the property Buyer Business Name: Business entity buying the property Mortgage Broker Name: Mortgage broker associated with transaction Mortgage Broker Business Name: Mortgage broker business associated with transaction Mortgage Company Name: Mortgage officer associated with transaction Mortgage Company Business Name: Mortgage company associated with transaction Issued by: Accela user who issued the CODIssue Date: Date COD was issued Condemned Status: Is structure currently condemned? Yes or No. This is user-entered reviewing staff.Was Ever Condemned: Has structure ever been condemned? Yes or No. This is user-entered reviewing staff.Current Violations: Are there currently Building and Housing violations associated with parcel? Yes or No. This is user-entered reviewing staff.Current BH Lead Violations: Is there currently a Building and Housing lead violation associated with parcel? Yes or No. This is user-entered reviewing staff.Current CDPH Lead Violations: Is there currently a Cleveland Department of Public Health lead violation associated with parcel? Yes or No . This is user-entered reviewing staff.The below fields are not from the system of record for permits, Accela. They are extra fields produced by the City's Data Warehouse to make it more useful for staff and the public.DW_Parcel: Current Cuyahoga County parcel that matches this addressDW_Ward: Ward location of that parcelDW_Tract2020: Census tract ID of that parcelDW_Neighborhood: City neighborhood of that parcelACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL: Link to view the record on Accela Citizen Access
The Fire Certificate of Occupancy is a document issued by the City of Saint Paul’s Department of Safety and Inspections, Fire Safety Inspection Division, indicating the existing structure complies with all state and local safety codes allowing its use as a commercial building or residential occupancy.
The City of Saint Paul requires that all buildings, except for owner-occupied single family and duplex structures, are required to have and maintain a Fire Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Department of Safety and Inspections.
The Fire Certificate of Occupancy shall be an indication that the building meets, at the time of inspection, all relevant codes to maintain the health, safety and welfare of the building's occupants and the general public. After each inspection, a property is assigned a letter grade that corresponds to the number of years before the next inspection is required. Different occupancies may need to be on a tighter schedule due to the perceived hazard level.
For more information about the different occupancy types and inspection schedules for one and two family residential, multi- family residential and commercial properties, please visit the following link:
Certificate of Occupancy Information and Fees
A Provisional Fire Certificate of Occupancy is required for single family and duplex structures converting to nonowner-occupied status, allowing the structure to be temporarily occupied, pending an inspection.
Property owners are encouraged to conduct a pre-inspection before their scheduled inspection date using the provided checklists for residential and commercial properties:
One or Two UnitsThree + UnitsCommercial Properties
For more information please see Saint Paul’s Fire Inspections Page.
Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Information on Tempe resident post-secondary attainment including 2-year degrees, 4-year degrees, and graduate degrees. Data supports City's Achieve65 Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030. Data shows breakdown of post-secondary attainment by degree, by gender, for individuals 25 years and older.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census 1-year ACSContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: ExcelPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and entered into a detailed spreadsheet.Publish Frequency: AnnuallyPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary