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TwitterDetails of property standards requests reported to Metro Codes over a rolling three-year period.Source Link: https://epermits.nashville.govMetadata Document: Property Standards Requests Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterDetails of building permits approved and issued by Metro Codes over a rolling three-year period. This dataset is updated daily.Source Link: https://epermits.nashville.gov/Metadata Document: Building-Permits-Issued-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: nashvilleopendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterListing and information of historical markers in Nashville and Davidson County.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/historic-preservation/programs/historical-markersMetadata Document: Historical-Markers-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterDetails and status of all applications submitted to the Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC) for review.Source Link: https://maps.nashville.gov/DevelopmentTracker/Metadata Document: Planning Department Development Applications Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterNashvilleNext provides a vision for future growth, development and preservation. Growth is organized into mixed use activity centers and along transit corridors, while sensitive environmental features and rural areas are recommended for preservation.Source Link: The NashvilleNext Plan (Nashvile.gov)Metadata Document: NashvilleNext Concept Map Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterMayor O’Connell is pursuing a dedicated funding source for transportation and mobility projects in November 2024 called Choose How You Move: An All-Access Pass to Sidewalks, Signals, Service, and Safety in Nashville.Choose How You move completes the entire priority Sidewalk network from WalkNBike Nashville when combined with annual capital spending, upgrades nearly 600 Traffic Signals, provides 24/7/365 Transit Service, improves Safety for all users, and so much more!Source Link: transit.nashville.govMetadata Document: Choose How You Move Improvement Projects Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterGreenways in Nashville & Davidson County maintained by Metro Parks. This dataset is updated as needed.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks/greenways-and-open-spaceMetadata Document: Greenways Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterDetails of active contractors of various types registered with the Metro Codes Administration. This dataset is updated daily.Source Link: https://epermits.nashville.gov/Metadata Document: Registered-Professional-Contractors-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterDetails of service requests to hubNashville (2018), Metro Nashville government's comprehensive customer service system. Residents or visitors can connect with a Metro representative to request services, share feedback, or ask questions by calling 311 (615-862-5000 if out of county when making the call) or by visiting https://hub.nashville.gov. This dataset is updated daily.Source Link: https://hub.nashville.govMetadata Document: hubNashville-(311)-Service-Requests-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterNo description.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/artsContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterZoning overlay districts are established as a means of addressing specific aspects of land use control or development design that transcend conventional zoning district provisions.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/planning/land-development/overlaysZoning Code: Chapter 17.36Metadata Document: Zoning-Overlay-Districts-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterLine features that represent roadways in Davidson County and their associated attributes. The Dataset is updated daily.Source Link: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/transportationMetadata Document: Street-Centerlines-Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterDate of Image:3/8/2020Date of Next Image:None ExpectedSummary:The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and California Institute of Technology, both in Pasadena, California, created this Damage Proxy Map (DPM) depicting areas that are likely damaged caused by the tornado in Nashville. The map was derived from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites, operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). The team compared the post-event image acquired on March 08, 2020 with pre-event images taken since August 2019. The color variation from yellow to red indicates increasingly more significant surface change. Preliminary validation was done by comparing with the aerial photos by NOAA. This damage proxy map should be used as guidance to identify damaged areas, and may be less reliable over vegetated areas. For example, the scattered colored pixels over vegetated areas may be false positives, and the lack of colored pixels over vegetated areas does not necessarily mean no damage. This map is most sensitive to building damage, but small scale change or partial structural damage may not be detected by this map. Suggested Use:This damage proxy map shows surface change with yellow to red indiciating more significant change or building damage due to the recent earthquakes. The damage proxy map should be used as guidance to identify damaged areas and may be less reliable over vegetated areas. The lack of colored pixels over vegeated areas does not necessarily mean no damage. Small scale change or partial structural damage may not be detected by this map.Satellite/Sensor:Copernicus Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)Resolution:30 metersCredits:Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2020), processed by ESA. Analyzed by the NASA-JPL/Caltech ARIA team. This task was carried out at JPL funded by NASA.ESRI REST Endpoint:See URL section on right side of the pageWMS Endpoint:https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/ags04/services/nashville_tornado_202003/aria_dpm_sentinel1_20200308/ImageServer/WMSServerDownload Link:http://aria-share.jpl.nasa.gov/20200303-Nashville_Tornado/DPM/
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TwitterGranular inventory points on the Metro Nashville public sidewalk network that describe defects, obstructions, or other relevant items that may affect ADA compliance of the pedestrian route. This is a static dataset from 2019.Metadata Document: Sidewalk Inventory for ADA Self-Assessment Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterAttribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009359
The NASHVILLE 21 Mine map was published in 1980, charted in 1981 at 1:2 500 as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Gympie (9445) 1:100 000 map area. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference. Title and Image reference number is NASHVILLE 21_9769.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Description: Vector datasets of CWHR range maps are one component of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR), a comprehensive information system and predictive model for California's wildlife. The CWHR System was developed to support habitat conservation and management, land use planning, impact assessment, education, and research involving terrestrial vertebrates in California.
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr005007
The NASHVILLE 11 Mine map was published in 1980, charted in 1981 at 1:2 500 as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Gympie (9445) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is NASHVILLE 11_6831.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer. Author:Department of Mapping and Surveying, Queensland.
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TwitterAttribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009354
The NASHVILLE 11 Mine map was published in 1980, charted in 1981 at 1:2 500 as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Gympie (9445) 1:100 000 map area. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference. Title and Image reference number is NASHVILLE 11_9765.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer
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TwitterGeospatial data layers from NashDigs public viewer. This dataset is updated daily.Source Link: https://nashdigs.nashville.gov/Metadata Document: NashDigs Projects Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
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TwitterAttribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009357
The NASHVILLE 14 Mine map was published in 1980, charted in 1981 at 1:2 500 as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Gympie (9445) 1:100 000 map area. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference. Title and Image reference number is NASHVILLE 14_9768.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer
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TwitterDetails of property standards requests reported to Metro Codes over a rolling three-year period.Source Link: https://epermits.nashville.govMetadata Document: Property Standards Requests Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov