Locations of County Parks, Municipal Parks, Outdoor Plazas, School Parks, Medians, Islands, and Recreation Centers around the City of Newark. Includes information on ownership, amenities and accessibility. Published 2021-11-16. Builds on work done by the Office of Sustainability in 2020, to map out the parks and open space resources of the City.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Newark Bay to New York Harbor, NJ and NY suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://inport.nmfs.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
Locations of Improvement Districts within the City of Newark. From dataset maintained by NJ Department of Community Affairs, Office of Local Planning Services (NJDCA - LPS). Based on data collected during the 2018 Improvement District Census.
The New Jersey Office of Information Technology (OIT), Office of GIS (OGIS) has enhanced the previously published NJ Department of Transportation (DOT) Roadway Network GIS data set to create a fully segmented Road Centerlines of New Jersey feature class. This dataset includes fully parsed address information and additional roadway characteristics. It provides the geometric framework for display and query of relevant non-spatial data published as separate tables that can be joined to the feature class. The enhancement process included integration of multiple data sets, primarily those developed and maintained by county agencies in New Jersey and the US Census Bureau.At the present time, there are known issues with the linear referencing systems contained within this data. The most prevalent issues appear to be with the Parent linear referencing system. It is strongly recommended that users utilize the NJDOT Roadway Network data for linear referencing at this time. The NJ Office of GIS is currently working to correct the linear referencing issues.
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Produced by the Institute for Public Administration (IPA) at the University of Delaware (UD), this dataset provides outcomes of an inventory of public art in the City of Newark and UD campus art. Crowdsourced information was obtained from Survey123 for ArcGIS, a web-based survey application (app). Using a QR code or link to access the survey, participants could snap a picture, "geo-tag" the location, describe the art, and submit the entry. For the purpose of the project, public art was defined as a "permanent installation of artwork that is located indoors or outdoors and is visually, physically, and freely accessible to the public at least eight hours per day." The project was supported by small grants from UD’s Partnership for Arts & Culture (PAC). The data was used to produce a Newark Public Art GIS Story Map (https://arcg.is/Kmayr0), which enables viewers to virtually explore public art within the City of Newark and art displayed on UD’s campus.
Layers:Art Inventory
Description: Produced by the Institute for Public Administration (IPA) at the University of Delaware (UD), this dataset provides outcomes of an inventory of public art in the City of Newark and UD campus art. Crowdsourced information was obtained from Survey123 for ArcGIS, a web-based survey application (app). Using a QR code or link to access the survey, participants could snap a picture, "geo-tag" the location, describe the art, and submit the entry. For the purpose of the project, public art was defined as a "permanent installation of artwork that is located indoors or outdoors and is visually, physically, and freely accessible to the public at least eight hours per day." The project was supported by small grants from UD’s Partnership for Arts & Culture (PAC). The data was used to produce a Newark Public Art GIS Story Map (https://arcg.is/Kmayr0), which enables viewers to virtually explore public art within the City of Newark and art displayed on UD’s campus.
This imagery dataset consists of 3-meter resolution, lidar-derived imagery of the Newark 30 x 60 minute quadrangle. It covers portions of New Jersey and New York, including parts of the Delaware River Basin. The source data used to construct this imagery consist of 1-meter, 2-meter, and 3-meter resolution lidar-derived digital elevation models (DEM). The lidar source data were compiled from different acquisitions published between 2013 and 2021 from various sources. The data were processed using geographic information systems (GIS) software. The data are projected in North America Datum (NAD) UTM Zone 18 North. This representation illustrates the terrain as a hillshade with contrast adjusted to highlight local relief according to a topographic position index (TPI) calculation.
Bryn Du race, 5k, two mile, Newark Catholic
Geospatial data about Delaware Art Inventory. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Location of Brownfield Sites within the City of Newark, NJ. Clipped from New Jersey Office of Planning Advocacy "New Jersey Brownfields Sitemart" dataset, see Layer: bfsitemart (ID:0) (arcgis.com). Brownfields are defined as any former or current commercial or industrial site, currently vacant or underutilized, on which there has been, or there is suspected to have been, a discharge of a contaminant. Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Pollution & Contamination Sources (Part I) - Soil Quality (Ch. 2-C).
Locations of Known Contaminated Sites (KCS) within and around the City of Newark, NJ. Clipped from New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Dataset, see Layer: Known Contaminated Sites List (ID: 0) (state.nj.us). May include sites where remediation is either currently under way, required but not yet initiated or has been completed and addressed via an Institutional Control. Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Pollution & Contamination Sources (Part I) - Soil Quality (Ch. 2-C).
Newark_TruckRoutes
Location of Superfund National Priorities List Sites within the City of Newark, NJ. Clipped from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) National Priorities List (NPL), see Layer: Superfund_National_Priorities_List_(NPL)_Sites_with_Status_Information (ID:0) (arcgis.com). Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Pollution & Contamination Sources (Part I) - Soil Quality (Ch. 2-C).
water utility
Locations and boundaries of National Weather Service (NWS) “Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes" (SLOSH) areas within the City of Newark, NJ. Clipped from Rutgers University Dataset, see Layer: Storm Surge SLOSH Category 1 (ID: 1) (rutgers.edu). Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Climate and Built Environment (Part II) - Flood Zones (Ch. 3-B).This file, which is derived from the depth grid, shows inundation depths in the following ranges: 0-3 feet, 3-6 feet, 6-9 feet, greater than 9 feet.For a better understanding of the limitation of SLOSH please visit: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/surge/slosh.phpThis data is to be used for hurricane planning and preparedness ONLY. This data should NOT be used to support engineering analysis and studies.
Boundaries of Water Drainage Districts within the City of Newark, NJ. Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Pollution & Contamination Sources (Part I) - Water Quality (Ch. 2-B).
Point data delineating station point locations for rail, light rail, and subway service lines operated by NJ TRANSIT and connecting commuter lines operated by Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) and Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO). Points for most stations are located as delivered by NJT GIS, with a few exceptions. Some of the attributes have been updated. See process steps for details.
Data includes stations three light systems based on service pattern: River LINE (1), Newark City Subway (2) and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (3). Stations are approximate center points of the station vicinity. The stations include points snapped to the center line of right of way (LIGHTRAIL_LINE). Attributes are location based: County, Municipality, Latitude, Longitude, Station_ID (Station Name), Light Rail Line.
Map of afforable housing complexes in the city of Newark, includes unit totals and type.
Locations of designated truck routes within City of Newark boundaries. Delineates National, State, County and Locally designated routes; as well as roadways that prohibit trucks. Local routes mapped out by Bill Bishop in 2019, based on approved ordinances by the city council. Other data based on New Jersey Geographic Information Network (NJGIN) road layer, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJ DOT) and North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJ TPA) data. Used in the 2021 Newark Environmental Resources Inventory, Pollution & Contamination Sources (Part I) - Air Quality.
REGISTERED RENT PROPERTIES AS OF 03122019
Locations of County Parks, Municipal Parks, Outdoor Plazas, School Parks, Medians, Islands, and Recreation Centers around the City of Newark. Includes information on ownership, amenities and accessibility. Published 2021-11-16. Builds on work done by the Office of Sustainability in 2020, to map out the parks and open space resources of the City.