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This data set contains the boundaries for the City's 22 local areas (also known as local planning areas). Data currencyThese boundaries do not change. Data accuracyLocal area boundaries generally follow street centrelines; centrelines are in the approximate centre of streets.
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TwitterFeature layer consisting of two sub-layers: Historic Districts of Clark County: areas listed on the national or Washington State registers of historic placesHeritage District Overlay: areas defined as Heritage Districts by the Vancouver Municipal Code Ch. 20.510 Heritage Overlay District | Vancouver Municipal CodeLayers derived from Clark County GIS layer of the same name. Metadata available here: Clark County (wa.gov).
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TwitterMap combines layers from the National Register of Historic Places, Washington State Register of Historic Places, Clark County Historic Places, and the Heritage Districts of Vancouver established and defined in Ch. 20.510 Heritage Overlay District | Vancouver Municipal Code. Metadata for individual layers can be seen below.
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This dataset consists of zoning polygons throughout the City and labels describing them.Zoning regulates the development of property in Vancouver by encouraging land use and building in accordance with community goals and visions for the future of Vancouver and its neighbourhoods. The city is divided into many development zones, with each zone further broken down into districts. The Zoning Development Bylaw describes each district and its list of permitted uses and regulations. Some districts are scattered across the city, while others are found only in a single neighbourhood or local area.​ Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracySome of the City's data is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise. Websites for further information Zoning and land use document library Zoning & Development By-​law 3575Digital Zoning Map
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TwitterAn interactive application to determine what City of Vancouver neighborhood association area an address or location falls within; returns information about the neighborhood association contact email, if provided, as a popup. Labels indicating neighborhood association name are enabled when zoomed in. Updated to include City of Vancouver City Limits in dashed blue outline. Embedded in the Neighborhoods page of City of Vancouver website: Neighborhoods | City of Vancouver, Washington, USA
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Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a plate with two maps. The first map shows coverage areas for three map series: National Topographic System, International Map of the World, and National Earth Science Series; Bathymetry sheets. Insets show appearance of Vancouver area at four scales. The second map shows coverage areas for regional base and bathymetric maps at a scale of 1: 35 000 000.
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Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a plate with two maps. The first map shows coverage areas for three map series: National Topographic System, International Map of the World, and National Earth Science Series; Bathymetry sheets. Insets show appearance of Vancouver area at four scales. The second map shows coverage areas for regional base and bathymetric maps at a scale of 1: 35 000 000.
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A feature layer containing Neighborhood Association boundaries and contact information for representatives of Association bodies where available. This layer is utilized in the City of Vancouver's Neighborhoods Lookup application viewer.
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This dataset contains the boundaries of areas where noise levels are limited by City bylaws. Data currencyThe extract for this dataset is updated weekly. There may be no change in data content from one week to the next because there is no change in source data. Priorities and resources will also determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. Data accuracyThese boundaries follow street and/or lane centrelines so their placement in the street right of way is approximate. Websites for further informationManage noise
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TwitterUses taxlots data to provide an estimate of the sum of residential housing units within one mile of the Vine C-Tran bus routes, as well as within City of Vancouver Neighborhood Association areas. Table includes grouping of each type of residential zoning calculated by percentage.
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Custom infographics in multiple configurations as separate pages and sortable by neighborhoods within the City of Vancouver, Washington. Includes the most recently published data from the American Community Survey (ACS) for selected variables by census blocks in the City of Vancouver. Utilizes ArcGIS Dashboards, Business Analyst Web Applications, and Experience Builder applications.
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These data represent Neighborhoods in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for Neighborhoods within the study area.
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TwitterVisualization of areas described in Vancouver Municipal Code 8.22.040, sections A through D. These areas include:LibrariesCity-owned parking lots and buildingsAreas within 1000' of Safe Stay locationsDeveloped City park landsLand used to operate a public water station, wastewater, or stormwater facilityFire impacted lands specified in 8.22.040.B.4Land within 200' of major water bodies
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TwitterThe City of Vancouver's Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program started as a pilot project in partnership with the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Alliance in 2001. In 2013, the program was revitalized and over the last 10 years, the program has funded more than 40 safety and traffic calming projects. In 2023, the Community Development Department’s Long Range Planning - Transportation, and Public Works Departments are collaborating to expand the scope and reach of the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program. Projects for the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program are reviewed and evaluated by City staff and the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Alliance.
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TwitterSewerage Extension Areas are locations outside current Sewerage Areas where regional sewer servicing will be permitted subject only to the land uses being consistent with the applicable regional land use designation and normal Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District technical considerations.The two Sewerage Extension Areas in Metro 2050 are the North Salmon River Uplands and South Fernridge in the Township of Langley.For more information, please see Metro 2050, especially Section 6.9.1and Map 12.
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This data set contains the boundaries for the City's 22 local areas (also known as local planning areas). Data currencyThese boundaries do not change. Data accuracyLocal area boundaries generally follow street centrelines; centrelines are in the approximate centre of streets.