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TwitterThis service provides base mapping for NCDOT’s 14 Division Boundary Polygons.North Carolina Dept. of Transportation Division Polygons as selected from County Boundaries. Most of the lines currently are from the DOT county maps which originally come from USGS but might have been updated by the county parcel maps. NCDOT Divisions are made up of multiple North Carolina counties. The North Carolina county boundary service provides location information for North Carolina County Boundary lines derived from the best available survey and/or Geographic Information System (GIS) data. Sources for information are the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS), NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and field surveys conducted by licensed surveyors. Most of the lines currently are from the DOT county maps which originally come from USGS but might have been updated by the county parcel maps.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layer of the NCDOT Division Boundaries Service is available through the following link:Division BoundariesPoint of ContactPoint of Contact for the NCDOT Division Boundaries Service:North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the NCDOT Divisions Boundaries data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team
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TwitterThis service provides base mapping for NCDOT’s 39 District Boundary Polygons. NCDOT Divisions are made up of multiple Districts.North Carolina Dept. of Transportation District Polygons as selected from the County Boundary polygons. Most of the lines currently are from the DOT county maps which originally come from USGS but might have been updated by the county parcel maps. NCDOT Districts are made up of a single to multiple North Carolina counties. The North Carolina county boundary service provides location information for North Carolina County Boundary lines derived from the best available survey and/or Geographic Information System (GIS) data. Sources for information are the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS), NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and field surveys conducted by licensed surveyors.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layer of the NCDOT District Boundaries Service is available through the following link:District BoundariesPoint of ContactPoint of Contact for the NCDOT District Boundaries Service:North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the NCDOT District Boundaries data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team
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TwitterThe Airport Points and Estimated Pavement map contains basic information about North Carolina airports included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS). The location information also known as the airport reference point (ARP) is from the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Master Record (https://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/airportdata_5010/#5010) and is accurate as of 06/21/2019. The airport class data is from the NCDOT Division of Aviation’s Airport System Plan Update (https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalities/State-Airport-Aid/State%20Airport%20Aid%20Documents/NC%20Airport%20System%20Plan%20(2015).pdf) dated December 2015. Any of the airports that have an Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) or Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) has the type, owner, reporting frequency, and reporting phone number (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/). A link to has been provided in the data to retrieve the most recently disseminated weather report from the systems. These data were last updated July 2024. Please contact the Division of Aviation with any questions about the data.Contact:Jaimie Nevinsext-janevins@ncdot.govNC Department of Information Technology - Transportation
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TwitterThis service provides vector polygon dataset defining the official boundaries of the 100 counties within North Carolina as well as the boundaries between North Carolina and the states which border North Carolina.The North Carolina county polygon boundary service provides location information for North Carolina State and County Boundary lines derived from the best available survey and/or Geographic Information System (GIS) data. Sources for information are the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS), NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and field surveys conducted by licensed surveyors in North Carolina and neighboring states that have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. Some boundaries cannot be surveyed in cases where boundaries are coincident with river centers. North Carolina Geodetic Survey assists counties on a cooperative basis (NC General Statute 153A-18) in defining and monumenting the location of uncertain or disputed boundaries as established by law. Some counties have completed boundary surveys for at least a portion of their county boundary. However, the majority of county boundaries have not been surveyed and are represented by the best currently available data from GIS sources, including NCDOT county maps (which originally came from the USGS) and updated county parcel maps.This data is updated annually, first quarter (usually in February).MetadataThe metadata for the contained layer of the NCDOT County Boundaries Service is available through the following link:County Boundaries PolygonPoint of Contact North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the County Boundaries data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team
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TwitterProvides regional identifiers for county based regions of various types. These can be combined with other datasets for visualization, mapping, analyses, and aggregation. These regions include:Metropolitan Statistical Areas (Current): MSAs as defined by US OMB in 2023Metropolitan Statistical Areas (2010s): MSAs as defined by US OMB in 2013Metropolitan Statistical Areas (2000s): MSAs as defined by US OMB in 2003Region: Three broad regions in North Carolina (Eastern, Western, Central)Council of GovernmentsProsperity Zones: NC Department of Commerce Prosperity ZonesNCDOT Divisions: NC Dept. of Transportation DivisionsNCDOT Districts (within Divisions)Metro Regions: Identifies Triangle, Triad, Charlotte, All Other Metros, & Non-MetropolitanUrban/Rural defined by:NC Rural Center (Urban, Regional/Suburban, Rural) - 2020 Census designations2010 Census (Urban = Counties with 50% or more population living in urban areas in 2010)2010 Census Urbanized (Urban = Counties with 50% or more of the population living in urbanized areas in 2010 (50,000+ sized urban area))Municipal Population - State Demographer (Urban = counties with 50% or more of the population living in a municipality as of July 1, 2019)Isserman Urban-Rural Density Typology
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A digital elevation model (DEM) for North Carolina. The grid cell size is 3 feet. Data used to create the DEM was derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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TwitterThis service represents North Carolina's rail lines, railroad facilities and railroad crossings provided by the NCDOT Rail Division.Rail Lines – Includes line features that represent all standard gauge freight and passenger railroad track in North Carolina.Refer to the metadata for more information about the rail line data.Railroad Facilities – Includes point features that represent railroad yards, intermodal and transload facilities.Refer to the metadata for more information about the railroad facilities data.Railroad Crossings - Includes point features that represent public and pedestrian crossings in North Carolina. Only open and inactive crossings are included; closed crossings have been omitted.
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A shaded relief map that provides a clear picture of the topography of the State. The Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) that support this service have a 3ft. grid cell size. They were derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management. More information about the LiDAR data can be found on the North Carolina LiDAR website.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads section of the website. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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TwitterThis service provides a quarterly snapshot of the NCDOT state-maintained road network centerlines and ferry routes. Here, the data is represented in three layers with symbolized Route Classifications, Ferry Routes and County Boundaries listed below.NCDOT Ferry RoutesDailyEmergencyNCDOT State Maintained RoadsInterstateUS RouteNC RouteSecondary RouteRampsRest AreasOther State Agency RouteCounty Boundaries County Boundaries (polygon)North Carolina’s route network is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Roads, Ramps, and non-state maintained and projected roads required for federal reporting purposes. Route attributes include Route Class, Route Qualifier, Route Inventory, Route Number, Route Name, and County name. The Route ID attribute is an 11-digit composite route number, the identifier for the Dominant Route. It uniquely identifies routes statewide and should be used as the route identifier when performing LRS analysis using route/milepost referencing.NCDOT adopted the road centerline based Linear Reference System (LRS) Network as it’s official Enterprise LRS, to which multiple road inventory attributes are referenced along measured routes throughout North Carolina. These routes are classified as either System or Non-System routes. System routes are routes within the state-maintained road network, and are comprised of Interstates, US Routes, NC Routes, Secondary Routes, Ramps, and Non-System Routes. Non-System routes are routes that are typically not maintained by NCDOT, but instead by a local agency (county, city or MPO/RPO). The local agency is the source for updating these Non-System routes in NCDOT’s LRS. The collection of routes, System and Non-System, is the NCDOT LRS Network referred to as MilePoint.The ferry routes are provided by the NCDOT Ferry Division. Some of these routes change regularly but give a close approximation to where the route follows. The Emergency routes are only used during Emergency operations, i.e., hurricanes.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layers of the NCDOT State Maintained Network Map is available through the following links:NC Route ArcsCounty BoundaryPoint of Contact North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the State Maintained Network Data Map data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team
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TwitterSubdivisions, Neighborhoods in Wake County, NC
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TwitterThe NC State Property Office developed the digital Non-Public Schools data from addresses provided by the NC Department of Administration, Division of Non-Public Education. This data was created to assist governmental agencies and others in education related decision-making and planning through the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The data enables users to identify non-public school locations and covers the entire extent of North Carolina.Where there were multiple addresses included, the location entered first is the mapped location. Private School Directory: https://www.doa.nc.gov/divisions/non-public-education/private-schools Interactive Map: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/dd82c5d481cd407684441f35d4cfa042
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A shaded relief map derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) with a 3ft. grid cell size. A vertical exaggeration factor of 3 used for visual effect. Data used to create the DEMs was derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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TwitterThis layer depicts grants awarded through the North Carolina Department of Coastal Management's Beach and Waterfront Access Grant Program. The program was established in 1981, with the first grants being issued in 1982. The layer provides details on all of the grants issued since 1982, and if available a link to the grant file in LaserFische. Locations of existing access sites can be found on the NC Beach & Waterfront Access map.The Division of Coastal Management awards about $1 million a year in matching grants to local governments for projects to improve pedestrian access to the state's beaches and waterways. Local governments may use access grants to construct low-cost public access facilities, including parking areas, restrooms, dune crossovers and piers. Projects range in size from small, local access areas to regional access sites with amenities such as large parking lots, bathrooms and picnic shelters. Towns and counties also may use the grants to replace aging access facilities. In addition, local governments can use the funds to help acquire land for access sites or to revitalize urban waterfronts. NC Division of Coastal Management (DCM)400 Commerce AvenueMorehead City, NC 28557252-515-5403https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/division-coastal-managementContact:Rachel Love-AdrickDistrict Plannerrachel.love-adrick@ncdenr.gov
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A digital elevation model (DEM) for North Carolina with a grid cell size of 3 feet. This is a version of the NC Digital Elevation Model resource that has been optimized for viewing purposes. This is achieved by applying an equalized stretch to the data so that differences in elevation are easier to see. However, this results in a 3-band image which means that the data values only range from 0-255 rather than the actual elevation values. Therefore, this service should not be used for any type of analysis. If analysis is desired, use the aforementioned NC Digital Elevation Model resource.Data used to create the DEM was derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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A hillshade map derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) with a 3ft. grid cell size. A vertical exaggeration factor of 3 used for visual effect. Data used to create the DEMs was derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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TwitterCumberland County subdivsions.
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TwitterThis web map service provides points and lines representing current Traveler Information Management System (TIMS) Incidents provided by the NCDOT Traffic Systems Operations Unit. This service is used in the Select Tropical/Severe Weather & NCDOT Incident Information Dashboard application.NCDOT’s Traffic Systems Operations Unit provides a web site (https://drivenc.gov) displaying incidents that affect or will affect travel on roads maintained by NCDOT. This service was created to make the data provided by TIMS and maintained by the Traffic Systems Operations Unit (TSO) of NCDOT available for use in Esri products as seamlessly as possible. The service is a repackaging of a JSON data feed from TSO. This data is updated every 5 minutes based on the web services provided by TIMS. A script consumes the feed from TIMS and repopulates the data with the most current information.The TIMS Incidents data indicate the expected impact on traffic using three colored categories of severity: Low, Medium, High.Low Impact - GreenUS/NC routes: on/near roadway but no lanes are affected.Incident on a single or multi-lane facility where there is minimal disruption to the flow of traffic and where incident clearance time is 30 minutes or less:Disabled vehiclesRoadway debrisCrash involving property damage onlyIncidents that fall under the "Fender Bender" lawMedium Impact - OrangeInterstates: on/near roadway but no lanes are affected (e.g., on the shoulder/median).US/NC routes: less than half of available lanes are affected.Incident on a single or multi-lane facility where there is full road closure in one or both directions and expected roadway clearance time is 90 minutes OR incident clearance time is less than 2 hours:Overturned passenger vehicleMultivehicle crashCrash involving injuryCommercial vehicle/tractor trailer crash (NOT overturned)All incidents where Congestion or a Reported Incident is used as the incident type unless otherwise directed.High Impact - OrangeInterstates: One or more lanes effected.US/NC routes half or more of the available lanes are affected.Incident on a multi-lane facility where there is full road closure in one or both directions and expected roadway clearance time is 2 or more hours or incident clearance time is 4 or more hours:Overturned tractor trailerFull road closure in one direction on a multilane facilityFatal or life-threatening injury crashesHazardous materialsStructural damage that compromises further safe use of roadwayMetadataThe metadata for the contained layers of the NCDOT TIMS Incidents Service is available through the following links:NCDOT Division BoundariesCounty BoundaryNCDOT Route ArcsPoint of Contact North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the TIMS Incidents data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team
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TwitterPoint file representing North Carolina bridges and other structures, extracted and attributed by the NCDOT Bridge Maintenance Unit's bridge database.
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TwitterGIS dataset that depicts the location of active landfills, including Construction Debris, Industrial, Land Clearing/Inert Debris, Municipal Solid Waste, and Tires. For more information regarding the Solid Waste Section, please visit: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-sectionData Custodian Contact Information:Dylan FriedenbergEnvironmental Specialist, Solid Waste SectionEmail: dylan.friedenberg@ncdenr.gov
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A layer showing degrees of slope derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) with a 3ft. grid cell size. Steepness is represented in degrees. The range of values is 0 degrees (flat) to 90 degrees (vertical). Data used to create the DEMs was derived from LiDAR collected by the NC Floodplain Mapping Program and processed by NC Department of Public Safety - Division of Emergency Management.Download county-based DEMs from the NC OneMap Direct Data Downloads. Data should not be downloaded using the map on the dataset's item page.
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TwitterThis service provides base mapping for NCDOT’s 14 Division Boundary Polygons.North Carolina Dept. of Transportation Division Polygons as selected from County Boundaries. Most of the lines currently are from the DOT county maps which originally come from USGS but might have been updated by the county parcel maps. NCDOT Divisions are made up of multiple North Carolina counties. The North Carolina county boundary service provides location information for North Carolina County Boundary lines derived from the best available survey and/or Geographic Information System (GIS) data. Sources for information are the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS), NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and field surveys conducted by licensed surveyors. Most of the lines currently are from the DOT county maps which originally come from USGS but might have been updated by the county parcel maps.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layer of the NCDOT Division Boundaries Service is available through the following link:Division BoundariesPoint of ContactPoint of Contact for the NCDOT Division Boundaries Service:North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the NCDOT Divisions Boundaries data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product Team