This road data was sourced from NC DOT at https://connect.ncdot.gov/resources/gis/pages/gis-data-layers.aspx and clipped to only include raods located within McDowell County.
The food access profiles aim to democratize food resources and food access metrics in the mountain state through a combination of data that is representative of different food system stakeholders. Datasets that were used in these profiles are from the Department of Health and Human Resources, West Virginia Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and research conducted by the WVU Food Justice Lab. Department of Health and Human ResourcesData was collected by WVDHHR and provided by request.West Virginia Department of EducationData was collected by WVDE and provided by request.This profile was created in 2021.
Aerial Photography and Imagery, Ortho-Corrected dataset current as of 2006. Gis data.
The food access profiles aim to democratize food resources and food access metrics in the mountain state through a combination of data that is representative of different food system stakeholders. Datasets that were used in these profiles are from the Department of Health and Human Resources, West Virginia Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and research conducted by the WVU Food Justice Lab. Department of Health and Human ResourcesData was collected by WVDHHR and provided by request.West Virginia Department of EducationData was collected by WVDE and provided by request.This profile was created in 2016.
This map uses a landform classification pattern called Geomorphons to show the varied elevation in the McDowell Mountains, categorized into 10 common landforms. This classification process helps to emphasize the various peaks and ridges (shown in red), as well as the washes (shown in blue), which provide the varied terrain and unique character of this area. The elevation of the Southern region of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve ranges from 1,632 to 4,067 feet above sea level. This varied relief in the McDowell Mountains distinguishes this portion of the Preserve from the Northern region.
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Geospatial data about RiverQ ecoli modelled mcdowell meet clean. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service which can be found at https://nconemap.gov.To view the latest imagery that is suitable for raster analysis, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest_Analysis" image service which can be found at https://nconemap.gov.To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, and Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alleghany, Ashe, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Catawba, Davie, Iredell, and Rowan countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph countiesContractor-specific metadata for Caswell, Rockingham, and Stokes counties
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).This service depicts true color imagery for the 26 counties representing the Northern Piedmont and Mountains region of North Carolina. This includes the following counties: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey. The imagery has a pixel resolution of 6 inches and was flown in the beginning of 2018. The RMSE is 1.5 ft X and Y. Individual pixel values may have been altered during image processing. Therefore, this service should be used for general reference and viewing. Image analysis requiring examination of individual pixel values is discouraged. To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service (https://services.nconemap.gov/secure/rest/services/Imagery/Orthoimagery_Latest/ImageServer).To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Catawba, Iredell, Watauga and Wilkes countiesContractor-specific metadata for Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Rowan, Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties
This map service is a one-stop location to view and explore Kentucky geologic map data and related-data (geologic outcrops, photos, and diagrams), Kentucky water wells and springs, Kentucky oil and gas wells. All features are provided by the Kentucky Geological Survey via ArcGIS Server services. This map service displays the 1:500,000-scale geologic map of Kentucky at scales smaller than 1:100,000, and 1:24,000-scale geological quadrangle data at larger scales. The 1:500,000-scale geologic map data were derived from the 1988 Geologic Map of Kentucky, which was compiled by Martin C. Noger (KGS) from the 1981 Geologic Map of Kentucky (Scale 1:250,000) by McDowell and others (USGS). The 1:24,000-scale geologic map data and the fault data were compiled from 707 Geological Survey 7.5-minute geologic quadrangle maps, which were digitized during the Kentucky Geological Survey Digital Mapping Program (1996-2006).The basemap data is provided via ArcGIS Server services hosted by the Kentucky Office of Geographic Information.Some tools are provided to help explore the map data:- Query tool: use this tool to search on the KGS database of lithologic descriptions. Most descriptions are derived from the 707 1:24,000 geological quadrangle maps. Once a search is completed, every unit that contains the search parameters is highlighted on the map service.- ID tools: users can identify and get detailed info on geologic units and other map features using either the point, area, or buffer identification tools.A few notes on this service:- the legend is dynamic for the viewed extent. It is provided via a database call using the current map extent.- the oil and gas and water wells are ArcGIS Server services that update dynamically from the KGS database.- the geologic map and faults are dynamic ArcGIS Server map services.- the user can link to other geologic data for the viewed extent using the links provided in the "Geologic Info" tab.- you can query the entire KGS lithologic description database and highlight the relevant geologic units based on the query.
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This layer contains polygons which represent the geologic formations from the 1:500,000-scale 1988 Geologic Map of Kentucky, which was compiled by Martin C. Noger (KGS) from the 1981 Geologic Map of Kentucky (Scale 1:250,000) by McDowell and others (USGS). Polygons are styled by karst potential which was published in "Karst Occurrence in Kentucky", Paylor, R.J. and Currens, J.C., KGS Map and Chart Series 12, Issue 33 (http://kgs.uky.edu/kgsweb/PubsSearching/MoreInfo.asp?titleInput=5077)
In 2022, on behalf of the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis four contractors captured 6-inch pixel 4-band (RGB-IR) orthoimagery for the 26 Northern Piedmont and mountain counties in North Carolina. These contractors are Spatial Data Consultants, Inc., Sanborn Map Company, Atlas Geographic Data, Surdex Corporation, and Survey and Mapping (SAM). This file documents the mosaic of the imagery exposures and associated seamlines used to generate the collection of imagery by the contractors for the entire study area of North Carolina for the following counties , Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell, Madison, Mcdowell, Mitchell, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, Yancey; and the date each exposure was flown. Seamlines were converted to polygon shapefile format, checked for gaps and overlaps, attributed, and trimmed to the study area boundary. This dataset contains a polygon seamline index attributed with, Exposure date the season. These attributes were based on information collected from individual frames and from flight line datasets. This seamline dataset was created to identify the individual exposure frames and the seamlines that join these exposures together to generate the orthoimagery product for the Northern Piedmont and Mountains 2022 Project (NPM22). The purpose of this dataset derives information from the exploitation flight lines to provide the specific dates of imagery acquisition for each image frame.
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Raw, filtered and processed data for global soil Olsen P estimates. Code for GIS filtering and R modelling is also included along with a tif file of the global Olsen P concentrations. Please note that the tif file cannot be opened in a picture viewer. Instead it must be opend in GIS software like ArcGIS. Note that the raster is a metric projection (World_Cylindrical_Equal_Area) in Northing, Easting, and Meters.The file LU_mask_World.tif contains land use data using the following nomeclature: 1 : cropland 2 : non-productive 3 : rangeland 4 : forest 5 : improved grassland. The Olsen P map can be used to calculate Olsen P in mg/kg assuming a bulk density and appropriate soil sampling depth to a location. It is currently presented to deliver a concentration in mg/kg for a 20-cm depth (cropland) and bulk density of 1 g/cm3. Alterations should be made for different bulk densities and sampling depths (e.g., 10-cm for grassland).
As a long-time gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community (League of American Bicyclists) and popular tourist destination, Scottsdale wanted an easy-to-use application to showcase the accessibility of Scottsdale's many attractions while simultaneously promoting active, healthy lifestyles.
Discover Scottsdale's Urban Oasis is a mobile-friendly app for those traversing Scottsdale's more than 550 miles of multi-use bicycle, pedestrian, and equestrian paths and trails.
More than a trails map, Discover Scottsdale's Urban Oasis displays the locations of bike racks, McDowell Sonoran Preserve access areas, rock climbing spots, public restrooms and over 140 public art installations. Trails in the Fountain Hills Preserve and the McDowell Mtn Regional Park are included. Address searching is enabled. The locations of road works are provided to help travelers avoid traffic impediments. Useful data for each feature are provided at a click.
Bring a bike and discover your own Scottsdale journey!Discover Scottsdale's Urban Oasis is collaboration between the City of Scottsdale's GIS Department and the Transportation & Streets Department. The app was created in ESRI's Experience Builder using data from Scottsdale's extensive enterprise data warehouseData sources include: City of Scottsdale GIS Scottsdale Public Art (art installations) Town of Fountain Hills (Fountain Hills Preserve trails) Maricopa County GIS (regional park trails) ESRI (base maps)
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service which can be found at https://nconemap.gov.To view the latest imagery that is suitable for raster analysis, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest_Analysis" image service which can be found at https://nconemap.gov.To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, and Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alleghany, Ashe, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Catawba, Davie, Iredell, and Rowan countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph countiesContractor-specific metadata for Caswell, Rockingham, and Stokes counties
Geologic map of the Mountain Falls Quadrangle, Frederick and Shenandoah Counties, Virginia, and Hampshire County, West Virginia. GIS files available for this geologic map. The base maps for this series were developed from U.S. Geological Survey topographic 7.5-minute quadrangle maps (1:24,000 scale). Contour interval is in feet. For more information on this resource or to download the map PDF, please see the links provided.
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).This service depicts true color imagery for the 26 counties representing the Northern Piedmont and Mountains region of North Carolina. This includes the following counties: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey. The imagery has a pixel resolution of 6 inches and was flown in the beginning of 2018. The RMSE is 1.5 ft X and Y. Individual pixel values may have been altered during image processing. Therefore, this service should be used for general reference and viewing. Image analysis requiring examination of individual pixel values is discouraged. To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service (https://services.nconemap.gov/secure/rest/services/Imagery/Orthoimagery_Latest/ImageServer).To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Catawba, Iredell, Watauga and Wilkes countiesContractor-specific metadata for Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Rowan, Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties
Attachment regarding request by Sears Design Group, P. A. on behalf of Fitch Creations, Inc for subdivision sketch design approval of “McDowell Place Subdivision”, consisting of 15 lots on 17 acres, located off Weathersfield, SR-1812, Williams Township.
The Central City Village is bounded by McDowell Road on the north and the Salt River (Rio Salado) on the south, Black Canyon Freeway and 19th Avenue on the west, and the Grand Canal on the northeast. The village contains government and business functions, sports venues, Margaret T. Hance Park, Burton Barr Central Library, Gateway Community College, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, seven light rail stations, and nine designated historic neighborhoods.Downtown Phoenix is the home to the Arizona State University Downtown Campus, the University of Arizona School of Medicine, and a booming biomedical campus. Downtown Phoenix is a vibrant urban center with a great mix of new high rise buildings and historic properties. A short light rail ride links all of downtown to Sky Harbor Airport, the main focus of the eastern portion of the village.
Attachment regarding request by Van R. Finch, Land Surveys on behalf of Fitch Creations for subdivision final plat approval of “Fearrington McDowell Place”, consisting of 15 lots on 14 acres, located off SR- 1812, Weathersfield, Williams Township. Parcel # 18998
Attachment regarding request by Sears Design Group, P. A. on behalf of Fitch Creations, Inc for subdivision sketch design approval of “McDowell Place Subdivision”, consisting of 15 lots on 17 acres, located off Weathersfield, SR-1812, Williams Township.
This road data was sourced from NC DOT at https://connect.ncdot.gov/resources/gis/pages/gis-data-layers.aspx and clipped to only include raods located within McDowell County.