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TwitterThis dataset is a compilation of address point data for the City of Tempe. The dataset contains a point location, the official address (as defined by The Building Safety Division of Community Development) for all occupiable units and any other official addresses in the City. There are several additional attributes that may be populated for an address, but they may not be populated for every address. Contact: Lynn Flaaen-Hanna, Development Services Specialist Contact E-mail Link: Map that Lets You Explore and Export Address Data Data Source: The initial dataset was created by combining several datasets and then reviewing the information to remove duplicates and identify errors. This published dataset is the system of record for Tempe addresses going forward, with the address information being created and maintained by The Building Safety Division of Community Development.Data Source Type: ESRI ArcGIS Enterprise GeodatabasePreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: AutomaticData Dictionary
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of retired address points, created as part of the Master Address Repository (MAR) for the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and Department of Buildings (DOB). There are over 40,000 retired addresses. These once existed, but no longer do. More information on the MAR can be found at https://opendata.dc.gov/pages/addressing-in-dc. The data dictionary is available: https://opendata.dc.gov/documents/2a4b3d59aade43188b6d18e3811f4fd3/explore. In the MAR 2, the AddressPt is called ADDRESSES_PT and its features additional useful information such as placement location, created date, last edited date, begin date and more.
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This data will be maintained for some time however replaced by this new data - Address Points - Overview Updated WeeklyThe situs address, represented as a point, defines the actual location of structures and/or the parcel they are built on as assigned by addressing authorities. Please note that this dataset contains pending, current, and retired address. Please filter by current addresses to view active addresses.
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This map layer shows the location of addressable structures in central Ohio. Addresses are included for all of Franklin County and a seven-mile radius beyond. This layer was created as part of the Location Based Response System (LBRS) initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The included address data is maintained by a cooperative effort between regional governements including Columbus, Dublin, Worthington, Westerville, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard and Franklin County. Maintenace of the layer is coordinated by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.
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The address points layer is the result of a cumulative effort by the County of San Luis Obispo, CalFire, and several cities within the county. At first, points were placed using the County owned 2007, and the 2011 aerial photography. Then, at later stages, especially in the rural areas, CalFire utilized GPS devices to place points and field check the addresses. Generally speaking, the County placed the majority of the urban points while CalFire places rural points. Ground truthing is an ongoing effort but has been done for multi-family in all of the urban and a large portion of the rural areas. Address data was initially attributed by spatially joining to the assessor situs address fields. Zip code data was attributed spatially using the ESRI zip code feature class from 2010. Currently (2013), the maintenance of this featureclass is a team effort. County Planning and Building department is maintaining and assigning new address points to this featureclass as new development takes place and as errors are discovered and corrected. CalFire is continuing to ground truth. The participating Cities are delivering new address point data but are not on a regular schedule.
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of address points, created as part of the Master Address Repository (MAR) for the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and Department of Buildings (DOB). It contains the addresses in the District of Columbia which are typically placed on the buildings. Visit opendata.dc.gov/pages/addressing-in-dc#documentation for more information on the MAR.
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The data was compiled by MobileVideo in 2002 in a windshield survey of building entrances. This data is updated daily by the City's GIS Staff with field verification done by DPW, License and Inspection or Fire Marshall's Office.
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TwitterThis is the primary address point file for the Region of Peel, covering all three municipalities. The dataset includes the main address ("prime address") as well as associated unit addresses, when known. The address data covers all types of addresses (residential, commercial, industrial, greenspace, etc.). Various data sources feed the address point database, such as employment surveys, development applications, day-to-day Regional work, and the local municipalities.Addresses are first placed on the parcel and then their location is more refined as more data or updated imagery is available. A majority of the addresses are placed on the building centroid. Units may be placed in no particular order or location on a building, but if enough information is available they may be placed at the location of the actual unit in the building.The ROPADRID field is a unique identifier for each address, LINK_ID provides the ROPSTSEGID of the related street segment, and SIDE_OF_RD provides the side of the street the address is on.
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TwitterThis GIS Address Point dataset was created and updated by Broward County GIS. As of May 1st, 2015, all single-family residential homes have been updated in this layer and placed on corresponding building footprints when applicable. Since then other addresses are added as they become available from various authoritative sources. December 2016 reprojected to NAD 1983 HARN State Plane Florida East FIPS 0901 Feet.
· Regular updates to this dataset as new data is submitted and verified.
· Data is considered current.
This layer is not a complete set of addresses in Broward County. We are in the process of accomplishing our goal to provide emergency services with a precise dataset conducive to rapid and efficient emergency response. Expected completion date is unknown at this time. Future enhancements will include addresses for multi-family residences, strip malls, businesses, etc.
Source: BCGIS,, BCPA
Effective Date: 2019
Update cycle; Daily
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TwitterThe address points dataset is a based on information provided by local area municipalities within the Regional Municipality of York. Addresses may represent properties, individual buildings, and/or additional structures such as bus stops. The parcel fabric, Regional road network, and orthophotography may be used to help create the data. This data covers the entire Region of York and is updated on an ongoing basis.
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TwitterA Feature web service of the Address Point file of buildings and properties in New York State. Please note that, due to the large size, the NYS Address Point statewide layer cannot be downloaded in shapefile format. A map service of the Street and Address Maintenance (SAM) Program Address Point file is available here: https://gisservices.its.ny.gov/arcgis/rest/services.SAM Address Points Data Dictionary: https://gis.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2024/02/address-points-data-dictionary.pdf. If the purpose of accessing the address points service is for geocoding, NYS ITS has a publicly available geocoding service which includes the address points along with other layers. For more information about the geocoding service, please visit: https://gis.ny.gov/address-geocoder. For more information about the SAM Program, please visit: https://gis.ny.gov/streets-addresses.Please contact NYS ITS Geospatial Services at nysgis@its.ny.gov if you have any questions. Publication Date: See Update Frequency. Current as of Date: 2 business days prior to Publication Date. Update frequency: Second and fourth Friday of each month. Spatial Reference of Source Data: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_18N. Spatial Reference of Map Service: WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary.This feature service is available to the public.
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TwitterDownload In State Plane Projection Here. These address points were developed for a myriad of uses including general public geocoding in Lake County web sites and NG-911 emergency dispatch. All addresses are reviewed on a monthly basis against the United States Post Office delivery database to ensure that they are still active. New addresses are added at this time or earlier if they are made known to Lake County GIS by local data partners. Attributes DiscrpAgID through Elev reflect the NENA NG-911 / State of Illinois GIS Data model. Additional local data fields have also been included. The fields LSt_PreDir, LSt_Name, LSt_Type and LSt_PosDir are formatted according to United States Postal Service standards.Update Frequency:This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.
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The Site Address Points dataset was created and moved into GIS production January 31st, 2018. The feature class was created as part of a consultant project to add missing addresses to the GIS address points. Several sources of addresses such as AMANDA property records, County GIS points, Assessor records, a commercial mailing list, and the phone company's ALI database were checked against each other and the most valid addresses were added increasing the address points from the original 264,375 to over 365,000. The project also adopted a NENA-compliant data model to become more NG 9-1-1 ready.
In 2023, a project was completed to enhance this dataset by populating a Place Type field indicating the use type category associated with each address. Following are the codes and definitions used in the Place Type field:
Data is updated on an ongoing basis with changes published weekly on Monday morning.
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TwitterThe City of Bend site address data plays a key role in many business processes. This point feature class represents all current and retired site address points within the City of Bend. Data is updated as building permits are issued or new development occurs. For more details regarding the City of Bend addressing authority and standards please see the Bend Code Chapter 3.90.Please note this data is not a point-of-delivery dataset and should not be used for mailing purposes. Data is updated nightly. Field Name DescriptionOBJECTIDFor internal useSITEADDIDFor internal useADDPTKEYFor internal useADDRNUMAddress NumberUNITTYPEUnity TypeUNITIDUnit IDALTUNITTYPEAlternative Unit TypeALTUNITIDAlternative Unity IDFULLNAMEFull road nameFULLADDRFull addressPLACENAMEPlace name description/typeMUNICIPALITYAssigned municipalityESNUnique 3 to 5 digit emergency service numberPSAPPublic safety answering pointMSAGE911 Managed Street Address Guide (MSAG)ADDRCLASSAddress descriptionPOINTTYPESite address point location typeCAPTUREMETHMethod used to determine site address point location. STATUSSite address point statusTAXLOTTax lot ID for address placementADDTYPESite address point typePLACEMENTCONFSite address point placement confidenceLATTITUDELatitude (decimal degrees)LONGITUDELongitude (decimal degrees)ZIPCODEFive-digit postal zip codeShapeFor internal usecreate_userFor internal usecreated_dateFor internal uselast_edited_userFor internal uselast_edited_dateFor internal useGlobalIDFor internal use
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The Address Points dataset shows Utah address points for all twenty-nine Utah counties. An address point represents a geographic location that has been assigned a US Postal Service (USPS) address by the local address authority (i.e., county or municipality) but does not necessarily receive mail. Address points may include several pieces of information about the structure or location that’s being mapped, such as:the full address (i.e., the USPS mailing address, if the address is for a physical location [rather than a PO box]);the landmark name; whether the location is a building;the type of unit;the city and ZIP code; unique code identifiers of the specific geographic location, including the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication (FIPS) county code and the US National Grid (USNG) spatial address;the address source; andthe date that the address point was loaded into the map layer.This dataset is mapping grade; it is a framework layer that receives regular updates. As with all our datasets, the Utah Geospatial Resource Center (UGRC) works to ensure the quality and accuracy of our data to the best of our abilities. Maintaining the dataset is now an ongoing effort between UGRC, counties, and municipalities. Specifically, UGRC works with each county or municipality’s Master Address List (MAL) authority to continually improve the address point data. Counties have been placed on an update schedule depending on the rate of new development and change within them. Populous counties, such as Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, and Washington, are more complete and are updated monthly, while rural or less populous counties may be updated quarterly or every six months.The information in the Address Points dataset was originally compiled by Utah counties and municipalities and was aggregated by UGRC for the MAL grant initiative in 2012. The purpose of this initiative was to make sure that all state entities were using the same verified, accurate county and municipal address information. Since 2012, more data has been added to the Address Points GIS data and is used for geocoding, 911 response, and analysis and planning purposes. The Address Point data is also used as reference data for the api.mapserv.utah.gov geocoding endpoint, and you can find the address points in many web mapping applications. This dataset is updated monthly and can also be found at: https://gis.utah.gov/data/location/address-data/.
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TwitterLocations of all authoritative site addresses for Fairfax County. These addresses reside and are maintained in the Fairfax Master Address Repository (MAR) which is housed in the enterprise GIS database. This data contains not only the address, including street name, unit numbers for condominiums, city, state, and zip, but also several other related attributes such as jurisdiction and subdivision name that the address resides. This layer is updated daily from the data maintained in the MAR layer and related tables. Updates to this data occur when address data is recorded or approved and authorized by Land Development Service, Facilitation and Address Center (LDS-FAC).
Important information about unit numbers. This data is based on ownership and address site location. Therefore, addresses for apartment buildings will just have the primary building address. They will not include the unit numbers as there is no requirement for submission of unit numbers for apartment buildings in the county. Addresses for condominiums will have the primary address as well as the unit number as these are recorded with the Act of Condominium documents and each unit has separate ownership.
Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division
Data Accessibility: Publicly Available
Update Frequency: Daily
Last Revision Date: 4/15/2023
Creation Date: 3/1/2004
Layer Name: GISMGR.ADDRESSES
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The City of Naperville's address point file contains over forty thousand address points within the City's boundary. The file's attributes consists of the address number (unincorporated and incorporated), direction, street name, street suffix, location ID, property ID, and what city that the point rests in. The points are associated with the parcel that it pertains to and not the buildings.
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This dataset contains address points for addresses in Cook County. An ESRI Service is available at: https://hub-cookcountyil.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5ec856ded93e4f85b3f6e1bc027a2472_0/
Data is updated and maintained by Cook County GIS.
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TwitterDescription of columns in the ArcGIS point file "Points for Maps" which provides the final statistics used to make the maps of mean daily water levels and maps of the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles of daily water levels during 2000–2009 in Miami-Dade County; and maps showing the differences in the statistics of water levels between 1990–1999 and 2000–2009.
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TwitterThis dataset is a compilation of address point data for the City of Tempe. The dataset contains a point location, the official address (as defined by The Building Safety Division of Community Development) for all occupiable units and any other official addresses in the City. There are several additional attributes that may be populated for an address, but they may not be populated for every address. Contact: Lynn Flaaen-Hanna, Development Services Specialist Contact E-mail Link: Map that Lets You Explore and Export Address Data Data Source: The initial dataset was created by combining several datasets and then reviewing the information to remove duplicates and identify errors. This published dataset is the system of record for Tempe addresses going forward, with the address information being created and maintained by The Building Safety Division of Community Development.Data Source Type: ESRI ArcGIS Enterprise GeodatabasePreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: AutomaticData Dictionary