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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Authoritative Points-of-Interest layer for King County. Contains over 45 different domain classes showing locations and names for a range of different features. Some classes of features are extensively documented (such as school sites and hospitals) while other classes represent a selected set of all the features of that type (such as hotels and shopping centers). Each feature is represented by a single point describing the centroid of the feature. Multiple points for a single XY coordinate may exist if more than one domain is represented. In other words, a single feature may represent a hospital, but that same point may be represented by another feature (i.e., record) described as a Public Health Clinic. Signficant reviews/updates across a specific domain are described in the Lineage of COMMON_INTEREST_POINT and any domain-specific datasets; other corrections and adhoc updates are not detailed in the Lineage.
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TwitterThis feature class consists of points describing well locations and is an excerpt from King County GIS data for Group A and Group B community water supply wells downloaded from the King County GIS Data Portal on July 15, 2016, within and in the immediate vicinity of the City of Bellevue. Group B wells were cross-referenced with state Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Sentry Internet data which provides summary information pertaining to public Water Systems. AESI removed one water system that was listed as inactive (water system ID 13107). This feature class is part of Appendix C, GIS Files and Documentation, of the Infiltration Infeasibility Analysis and Technical Report, prepared for the City of Bellevue Utilities Department by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc, April 4, 2016.
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This StoryMap introduces the Jobs and Jobs Training Determinant of Equity. It has been developed for the Determinant of Equity - Jobs and Jobs Training presentation.
For more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:
Equity, Racial & Social Justice Vision Ordinance 16948 describing the determinates of equity Determinants of Equity and Data Tool
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TwitterThis feature class is derived from the Mobility database using linear referencing tool (milepost based
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Unique selection, by food facility name, from the King County Dept of Health Restaurant Inspection database (RESTAURANT_INSPECTIONS_POINT). Includes information whether facility is part of food chain. This featureclass is part of the COMMON_INTEREST_POINT layer as a unique domain within that database.
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.The feature class is the asset inventory for ADA Ramps within unincorporated King County. This data begins as an event table and edited via the Roads Asset Event Editor application. A nightly process places the events on roadsegment_route feature class to be exported to a feature class in the RoadsGIS geodatabase.
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