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    Vermont Interactive Map Viewer

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    • data.amerigeoss.org
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    Updated Oct 22, 2016
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    VT Center for Geographic Information (2016). Vermont Interactive Map Viewer [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/dc9d99949aee45b1b3c9b00ce650b878
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 22, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    VT Center for Geographic Information
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    The VT Interactive Map Viewer gives you access to a wealth of VT GIS data layers covering many data themes.

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    VT Senate Districts 1992 - polygons.

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
    csv, geojson, kml +1
    Updated Jun 7, 2018
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    (2018). VT Senate Districts 1992 - polygons. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/bdc4b3e4a992477ab5386a748755fe6f/html
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    kml, geojson, csv, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 7, 2018
    Area covered
    Vermont
    Description

    description: (Link to Metadata) The senatorial district designations for this layer were taken from a trace map of unknown origin. A visual compilation of the traced lines and data layer BoundaryTown_TBHASH arcs was done to create the polygons forming the senate district outlines. To get a more detailed description of the how the arcs for BoundaryTown_TBHASH coverage were developed see the BoundaryTown_TBHASH coverage's detailed documentation.; abstract: (Link to Metadata) The senatorial district designations for this layer were taken from a trace map of unknown origin. A visual compilation of the traced lines and data layer BoundaryTown_TBHASH arcs was done to create the polygons forming the senate district outlines. To get a more detailed description of the how the arcs for BoundaryTown_TBHASH coverage were developed see the BoundaryTown_TBHASH coverage's detailed documentation.

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    Vermont Geothermal Water Wells

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
    zip
    Updated Oct 3, 2012
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    Marjorie Gale (2012). Vermont Geothermal Water Wells [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/19f83d4e622c4f8799abb504c59d5cfb/html
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 3, 2012
    Authors
    Marjorie Gale
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    This resource is a metadata compilation with data for Vermont's private water wells database, an interactive map viewer from the Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Supply Data, and the GIS shapefile download for Vermont Private Water Well Data. The Excel workbook contains 6 worksheets, including information about the template, notes related to revisions of the template, Resource provider information, the data, a field list (data mapping view), and vocabularies (data valid terms) used to populate the worksheet. This resource was provided by the Vermont Geological Survey and made available for distribution through the National Geothermal Data System.

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    VT Detailed Broadband Availability by Census Block - 06-2011

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    csv, esri rest +5
    Updated Jul 26, 2019
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    United States[old] (2019). VT Detailed Broadband Availability by Census Block - 06-2011 [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/sv/dataset/vt-detailed-broadband-availability-by-census-block-06-2011
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    zip, geojson, ogc wms, kml, csv, esri rest, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 26, 2019
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    United States[old]
    Area covered
    Vermont
    Description

    (Link to Metadata) The VTBB201106 VT Broadband Availability Dataset represents wireline and wireless 'broadband service' availability in VT as of 6/30/2011. This dataset was compiled in support of BroadbandVT.org and the NTIA State Broadband Data and Development (SBDD) grant program. This dataset includes the following feature classes - Utility_VTBB201106_point_Public = The list provided contains non-commercial locations where free broadband access is available. It primarily lists public libraries. - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_BlockAll = Detailed broadband availability by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_BlockSum = Total availability of wireline and wireless broadband service by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_Cable = Availablity of cable broadband by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_DSL = Availablity of DSL broadband by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_Fiber = Availablity of fiber optic broadband by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_Wireless = Availablity of wireless (mobile and fixed) broadband by census block - Utility_VTBB201106_poly_Wireline = Availablity of wireline (cable, DSL, fiber optic) broadband by census block For this purpose, 'broadband service' is the provision, on either a commercial or non-commercial basis, of data transmission technology that provides two-way data transmission to and from the Internet with advertised speeds of at least 768 kilobits per second (kbps) downstream and greater than 200 kbps upstream to end users, or providing sufficient capacity in a middle mile project to support the provision of broadband service to end-users within the project area. For this purpose, an 'end user' of broadband service is a residential or business party, institution or State or local government entity that may use broadband service for its own purposes and that does not resell such service to other entities or incorporate such service into retail Internet-access services. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are not 'end users' for this purpose. An entity is a 'facilities based' provider of broadband service connections to end user locations if any of the following conditions are met: (1) It owns the portion of the physical facility that terminates at the end user location; (2) it obtains unbundled network elements (UNEs), special access lines, or other leased facilities that terminate at the end user location and provisions/equips them as broadband; or (3) it provisions/equips a broadband wireless channel to the end user location over licensed or unlicensed spectrum. For this purpose, 'broadband service' is 'available' at an address if the provider does, or could, within a typical service interval (7 to 10 business days) without an extraordinary commitment of resources, provision two-way data transmission to and from the Internet with advertised speeds of at least 768 kilobits per second (kbps) downstream and greater than 200 kbps upstream to end-users at that address.

  5. Watershed Boundary Dataset HUC 8s

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • resilience.climate.gov
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    Updated Sep 6, 2023
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    Esri (2023). Watershed Boundary Dataset HUC 8s [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/datasets/esri::watershed-boundary-dataset-huc-8s/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 6, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Each drainage area is considered a Hydrologic Unit (HU) and is given a Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) which serves as the unique identifier for the area. HUC 2s, 6s, 8s, 10s, & 12s, define the drainage Regions, Subregions, Basins, Subbasins, Watersheds and Subwatersheds, respectively, across the United States. Their boundaries are defined by hydrologic and topographic criteria that delineate an area of land upstream from a specific point on a river and are determined solely upon science based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries, special projects, or a particular program or agency. The Watershed Boundary Dataset is delineated and georeferenced to the USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic basemap.Hydrologic Units are delineated to nest in a multi-level, hierarchical drainage system with corresponding HUCs, so that as you move from small scale to large scale the HUC digits increase in increments of two. For example, the very largest HUCs have 2 digits, and thus are referred to as HUC 2s, and the very smallest HUCs have 12 digits, and thus are referred to as HUC 12s.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Watersheds in the United States, as delineated by the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)Geographic Extent: Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas Islands and American SamoaProjection: Web MercatorUpdate Frequency: AnnualVisible Scale: Visible at all scales, however USGS recommends this dataset should not be used for scales of 1:24,000 or larger.Source: United States Geological Survey (WBD)Data Vintage: January 7, 2025What can you do with this layer?This layer is suitable for both visualization and analysis acrossthe ArcGIS system. This layer can be combined with your data and other layers from the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro to create powerful web maps that can be used alone or in a story map or other application. Because this layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World it is easy to add to your map:In ArcGIS Online, you can add this layer to a map by selecting Add then Browse Living Atlas Layers. A window will open. Type "Watershed Boundary Dataset" in the search box and browse to the layer. Select the layer then click Add to Map. In ArcGIS Pro, open a map and select Add Data from the Map Tab. Select Data at the top of the drop down menu. The Add Data dialog box will open on the left side of the box, expand Portal if necessary, then select Living Atlas. Type "Watershed Boundary Dataset" in the search box, browse to the layer then click OK.Questions?Please leave a comment below if you have a question about this layer, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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    DC OTR Real Property Assessment Search Quick-Map on MyTaxDC

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Nov 29, 2018
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    City of Washington, DC (2018). DC OTR Real Property Assessment Search Quick-Map on MyTaxDC [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/f27ea2920fc348fb9617ba95c0923870
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 29, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    The main purposes of this online map are 1. to demonstrate the Web-Based Geographic Information System (GIS) in the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) Real Property Tax Administration (RPTA), and 2. to share detailed real property data and information to real property owners, the public, and other government entities. The rich map and interactive application include relevant real property valuation contributing map layers, links to original source agencies, and a variety of search, query, and analysis options to meet the needs of a wide user base. The location and links to the original DC Boundary Stones add a fun, historical, and educational component.The Office of the Chief Financial Officer, DC Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR), Real Property Assessment Division values all real property in the District of Columbia. The public MyTaxDC interactive online DC Office of Tax and Revenue Real Property Assessment Lot Map Search application accompanies the OTR Tax Payer Service Center and may be used to search for and view all real property, related assessment areas, assessment data, and detailed assessment information.

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    DC OTR: Real Property Assessment Districts, DCRA Historic Subdivision...

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Jan 9, 2019
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    City of Washington, DC (2019). DC OTR: Real Property Assessment Districts, DCRA Historic Subdivision Boundaries, and Common Neighborhood Vicinity Labels [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/58e9eb858ebf4653aa70cbbbb473d804
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 9, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    The main purposes of this online map are 1. to demonstrate the Web-Based Geographic Information System (GIS) in the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) Real Property Tax Administration (RPTA), and 2. to share detailed real property data and information to real property owners, the public, and other government entities. The rich map and interactive application include relevant real property valuation contributing map layers, links to original source agencies, and a variety of search, query, and analysis options to meet the needs of a wide user base. The location and links to the original DC Boundary Stones add a fun, historical,and educational component.The Office of the Chief Financial Officer, DC Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR), Real Property Assessment Division values all real property in the District of Columbia. The public interactive online DC Office of Tax and Revenue Real Property Assessment Lot Map Search application accompanies the OTR Tax Payer Service Center and may be used to search for and view all real property, related assessment areas, assessment data, and detailed assessment information.

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    National Insect and Disease Risk Map Viewer

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov
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    Updated Sep 29, 2017
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    U.S. Forest Service (2017). National Insect and Disease Risk Map Viewer [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/documents/105239a9658f4f898923910dfc917fdb
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 29, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    U.S. Forest Service
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    FHAAST provides support for both tactical and strategic forest health risk assessments. In addition, this program coordinates, in collaboration with the USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring program (FHM), the development of a National Insect and Disease Risk Map (NIDRM) and database.FHAAST has completed the 2013 - 2027 National Insect and Disease Risk Map (2012 NIDRM); a nationwide strategic assessment and database of the potential hazard for tree mortality due to major forest insects and diseases. The goal of NIDRM is to summarize landscape-level patterns of potential insect and disease activity, consistent with the philosophy that science-based, transparent methods should be used to allocate pest-management resources across geographic regions and individual pest distributions. In other words: prioritize investment for areas where both hazard is significant and effective treatment can be efficiently implemented.NIDRM data can be used to:Identify the potential impacts of pests and pathogens to forest ecosystems throughout the US for the 2013 - 2027 timeframe.Generate forest pest and pathogen risk maps at a scale useful for resource planning and management purposes in many of our National Forests, National Parks, and other local units.Develop an effective strategic planning tool that can inform assessments of natural ecosystems and ensure resources for forest pest prevention, suppression, and restoration reaches the highest priority areas.Detect areas where hazardous fuels treatments coincide with lands at risk for forest pest activity, much of which is density driven. Efficiencies will be gained by prioritizing coincident areas.For a quick overview of the 2013 - 2027 assessment and to learn more information on the differences between the 2006 and 2012 NIDRMs download the executive summary (2 MB PDF).Explore forests vulnerable to attack from major insects and diseases by viewing the Interactive Story Map of the National Insect and Disease Risk Map

  9. World Imagery (Wayback 2022-07-21)

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • opendata.rcmrd.org
    Updated Jul 21, 2022
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    Esri (2022). World Imagery (Wayback 2022-07-21) [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/8dcb11bfabb2493b893e5be933fcea3d
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 21, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Wayback is a digital archive, providing users with access to the different versions of World Imagery created over time. Each layer in the archive represents a snapshot of the entire World Imagery map, as it existed on the date it was published. This Wayback layer is the July 21, 2022 version of World Imagery. See World Imagery (Wayback 2022-07-21) Metadata for detailed information about each image source in this layer.World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for much of the world, and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. As World Imagery is updated with more current imagery, new versions of the map are published. When and where updates occur, the previous imagery is replaced and is no longer visible. For many use cases, the new imagery is more desirable and typically preferred. Other times, however, the previous imagery may support use cases that the new imagery does not. In these cases, a user may need to access a previous version of World Imagery.Wayback currently provides access to all published versions of World Imagery, dating back to February 20, 2014. There is an ArcGIS Online item for every version which can be viewed in the Wayback Imagery group.

  10. Topographic Swiss Style (VT)

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 23, 2018
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    Esri Suisse (2018). Topographic Swiss Style (VT) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/046c498a2a0f4b29bdea9febc8d43fc9
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    Dataset updated
    May 23, 2018
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri Suisse
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    Description

    This web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with a Swiss map style including a shaded relief layer for added context. This map includes a vector tile layer that provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. This comprehensive topographic map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries, designed for use with shaded relief for added context. The layers in this map are built using the same data sources used for other Esri basemaps. Alignment of boundaries is a presentation of the feature provided by our data vendors and does not imply endorsement by Esri or any governing authority. Use this Map This map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer item referenced in this map. Customize this MapBecause this map includes a vector tile layer, you can customize the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers, change symbols for layers, switch to alternate local language (in some areas), and refine the treatment of disputed boundaries. See the Vector Basemap group for other vector web maps. For details on how to customize this map, please refer to the ArcGIS Online Blog.

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VT Center for Geographic Information (2016). Vermont Interactive Map Viewer [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/dc9d99949aee45b1b3c9b00ce650b878

Vermont Interactive Map Viewer

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Dataset updated
Oct 22, 2016
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VT Center for Geographic Information
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MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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The VT Interactive Map Viewer gives you access to a wealth of VT GIS data layers covering many data themes.

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