This map is used in the application dashboard All of the services displayed on the map are publicly available through either the City of Dallas or the world wide web.
This Dashboard displays parcel status information by city and town, in a map, table and pie chart.Click on a city or town in the map to view information about that municipality.Click on a row in the table to zoom to that city or town.The pie chart displays the fiscal yer currency of parcel data updates.
This web map is used in this dashboard: https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/c6f477cfb51742c8b0ab62d983ef2e73
GapMaps Live is an easy-to-use location intelligence platform available across 25 countries globally that allows you to visualise your own store data, combined with the latest demographic, economic and population movement intel right down to the micro level so you can make faster, smarter and surer decisions when planning your network growth strategy.
With one single login, you can access the latest estimates on resident and worker populations, census metrics (eg. age, income, ethnicity), consuming class, retail spend insights and point-of-interest data across a range of categories including fast food, cafe, fitness, supermarket/grocery and more.
Some of the world's biggest brands including McDonalds, Subway, Burger King, Anytime Fitness and Dominos use GapMaps Live Map Data as a vital strategic tool where business success relies on up-to-date, easy to understand, location intel that can power business case validation and drive rapid decision making.
Primary Use Cases for GapMaps Live Map Data include:
Some of features our clients love about GapMaps Live Map Data include: - View business locations, competitor locations, demographic, economic and social data around your business or selected location - Understand consumer visitation patterns (“where from” and “where to”), frequency of visits, dwell time of visits, profiles of consumers and much more. - Save searched locations and drop pins - Turn on/off all location listings by category - View and filter data by metadata tags, for example hours of operation, contact details, services provided - Combine public data in GapMaps with views of private data Layers - View data in layers to understand impact of different data Sources - Share maps with teams - Generate demographic reports and comparative analyses on different locations based on drive time, walk time or radius. - Access multiple countries and brands with a single logon - Access multiple brands under a parent login - Capture field data such as photos, notes and documents using GapMaps Connect and integrate with GapMaps Live to get detailed insights on existing and proposed store locations.
This map is created to populate related dashboards for public use on the website.
This StoryMap series contains a collection of four Dashboards used to display active project data on the Connecticut road network. Dashboards are used to display Capital Projects, Maintenance Resurfacing Program (MRP) projects, and Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) projects, as well as a dashboard to display all data together.Dashboards are listed by tabs at the top of the display. Each dashboard has similar capabilities. Projects are displayed in a zoomable GIS interface and a Project List. As the map is zoomed and the extent changes, the Project List will update to only display projects on the map. Projects selected from the Map or Project List will display a Project Details popup. Additional components of each dashboard include dynamic project counts, a Map Zoom By Town function and a Project Number Search.Capital Project data is sourced from the CTDOT Project Work Areas feature layer. The data is filtered to display active projects only, and categorized as "Pre-Construction" or "Construction." Pre-Construction is defined as projects with a CurrentSchedulePhase value of Planning, Pre-Design, Final Design, or Contract Processing.Maintenance Project data is sourced from the MRP Active feature layer. Central Maintenance personnel coordinate with the four districts to develop an annual statewide resurfacing program based upon a variety of factors (age, condition, etc.) that prioritize paving locations. Active MRP projects are incomplete projects for the current year.LOTCIP Project data is sourced from the CTDOT LOTCIP Projects feature layer. The data updates from LOTCIP database nightly. The geometry of the LOTCIP projects represent the approximate outline of the projects limits and does not represent the actual limits of the projects.
Digital data is provided for the indexes of: - 1:100,000 scale topographic maps - 1:250,000 scale topographic maps - 1:1,000,000 scale General Reference maps
These indexes are those used in the online map index dashboards and web maps. They contain value-add attributes, including map number, map name, map title, year published, the latitude and longitude of the extents of the maps sheets and data tiles covering Australia. They also include a link to download the map.
Available in ESRI Shapefile and GDB.
Web application that allows the user to query a variety of roadway characteristics including; Functional Classification, Scenic Roadways, National Highway System, Legislative Names, and Public Road Mileage by Maintenance Responsibility.
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This data contains Q and A, Key Influencers, Map, Matrix, Dashboard
Green Vue Insights include Green Vue Personas (nine distinct propensities) profiles that contrast demos, interests, behaviors and geographies. The dashboard has color coded maps by state, county, zip code and neighborhood. The BI tool can be used to quickly compare markets across the US at both a macro and micro level in terms of overall green propensity and likely interest in green economy products & services.
This tabbed application consist of dashboards with Indicators(numbers) and maps related to CRM data for the last 30 days.
Description Dashboard for use in a tabbed application that displays 30 days worth of CRM data and gives total counts by: New, In Process, and Closed totals, Frequently requested 311 service requests in the last 30 days,
Tab one: The tab display's the Frequently Requested 311 services in the last 30 days. https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/b97656a615f34403b1355ff30dcddf38
The map that feeds Frequently requested 311 services dashboard is : https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=459e13227340402cb5a3396137df368e
Tab two: City Wide 30 days pie's/indicators and map- https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=75ecfb596ab74cc6b990b3fbdc818b5e
The map that feeds this: https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=c6735edd5b2d4e77875e8699cdb00cf7
Third Tab: City wide 30 Day Graphs - https://dallasgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=236cfc648bc74ca79f8dd3cc1ebb49f8
Disclaimer The accuracy is not to be taken / used as data produced by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor for the State of Texas. For this level of detail, supervision and certification of the produced data by a Registered Land Surveyor for the State of Texas would be required. "This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries."
(Texas Government Code § 2051.102)
https://gis.dallascityhall.com/documents/COD_DataDisclaimer.pdf
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This layer was developed for the 2024 Atlanta Region Freight Mobility Plan (2024 ARFMP) and published by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC).The 2024 ARC Freight Dashboard serves as a tool to help explain how and where freight moves. This dashboard consolidates data collected for the 2024 Atlanta Regional Freight Mobility Plan .The following list describes the layers included in the ARC Freight Dashboard: Asthma Rates (Asthma_Rates): Current asthma among adults aged 18+ (percentile). Source: U.S. Council on Environmental Quality, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST).Atlanta Airport (Atlanta_Airport): Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.Environmental Justice Score (EJ_Score): Formerly Equitable Target Areas (ETA); considers racial/ethnic minority and low-income status as indicators of potential inequality.Freight Clusters (_20240322_2024_ARC_Freight_Cluster_Areas): Freight clusters designated by ARC for the 2024 ARFMP.GA_net: Expressways and Regional Truck Routes.Georgia: State of Georgia.County Boundaries (County Boundary): Atlanta region county boundaries.MPO Planning Area (MPO_Planning_Area): Atlanta metropolitan planning area.MPO Planning Area Border (MPO_Planning_Area_Border): Atlanta metropolitan planning area boundary.National Highway Freight Network (NHFN): Federally designated highways critical to U.S. freight movement (PHFS, other Interstates, critical rural/urban corridors, connectors).North_American_Rail_Network_Lines: Rail lines in North America with attribute data. Data from the National Transportation Atlas Database.Rail Yards (Rail_yards): Rail yards in the Atlanta region, symbolized by yard type.Rail_Net_Clip: Rail lines in Georgia.Rail_OutsideMPO (Rail_OutsideMPO): Railroads outside the metropolitan planning area boundary.Regional Truck Routes (Regional_Truck_Routes): ARC-designated network of freight-critical roadways balancing efficiency, mobility, and community impacts.US Counties (County_Boundary): U.S. Counties from 2023 U.S. Census TIGER/Line files.US Water (US_Water): Waterbodies. For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.org .
The purpose of LADOT's data dashboards is to measure performance of meaningful indicators related to the department's values and goals.
Used for the Districts Layer of the Capital Planning Prototype Story (Map Control)
Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:
See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.
This dashboard is part of infrastructure.ny.gov and should not be used separately.
Map used here: https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9e5b5cb311884999bb34cf94afedb5d8The City strengthened community partnerships to deliver digital skills training and technical support with culturally relevant, in-language support.
The 311 Dashboard Basemap - Environmental web map is one of the underlying sources of data for the 311 Citizen Requests for Service Dashboard located at https://ebrgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e4cc8340ddb1427fbc8788ffe8056c46.
A map used in the SDG Activities Dashboard to monitor SDG activities or projects reported by partner agencies.
This dashboard provides access to Covid-19 data provided by the Alabama Department of Health, Johns Hopkins University, and Esri. Maps, graphs, and infographics are interactive and allow users to explore data relevant to public health in their community.
This study focuses on the use of citizen science and GIS tools for collecting and analyzing data on Rose Swanson Mountain in British Columbia, Canada. While several organizations collect data on wildlife habitats, trail mapping, and fire documentation on the mountain, there are few studies conducted on the area and citizen science is not being addressed. The study aims to aggregate various data sources and involve citizens in the data collection process using ArcGIS Dashboard and ArcGIS Survey 123. These GIS tools allow for the integration and analysis of different kinds of data, as well as the creation of interactive maps and surveys that can facilitate citizen engagement and data collection. The data used in the dashboard was sourced from BC Data Catalogue, Explore the Map, and iNaturalist. Results show effective citizen participation, with 1073 wildlife observations and 3043 plant observations. The dashboard provides a user-friendly interface for citizens to tailor their map extent and layers, access surveys, and obtain information on each attribute included in the pop-up by clicking. Analysis on classification of fuel types, ecological communities, endangered wildlife species presence and critical habitat, and scope of human activities can be conducted based on the distribution of data. The dashboard can provide direction for researchers to develop research or contribute to other projects in progress, as well as advocate for natural resource managers to use citizen science data. The study demonstrates the potential for GIS and citizen science to contribute to meaningful discoveries and advancements in areas.
This map is used in the application dashboard All of the services displayed on the map are publicly available through either the City of Dallas or the world wide web.