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    Data from: Geologic map and map database of the Oakland metropolitan area,...

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    Updated Jun 8, 2018
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    (2018). Geologic map and map database of the Oakland metropolitan area, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Francisco Counties, California. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/cf567a010b514a13b1efd2a1e24b91fb/html
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    Jun 8, 2018
    Description

    description: This digital map database, compiled from previously published and unpublished data, and new mapping by the authors, represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial deposits in the mapped area. Together with the accompanying text file (oakmf.ps, oakmf.pdf, oakmf.txt), it provides current information on the geologic structure and stratigraphy of the area covered. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey. The scale of the source maps limits the spatial resolution (scale) of the database to 1:24,000 or smaller.; abstract: This digital map database, compiled from previously published and unpublished data, and new mapping by the authors, represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial deposits in the mapped area. Together with the accompanying text file (oakmf.ps, oakmf.pdf, oakmf.txt), it provides current information on the geologic structure and stratigraphy of the area covered. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey. The scale of the source maps limits the spatial resolution (scale) of the database to 1:24,000 or smaller.

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    CouncilDistrict 2022 Revised

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    Updated Aug 15, 2022
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    OaklandGIS (2022). CouncilDistrict 2022 Revised [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/b7e06c587b544d8187fe7a0d508f2078
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    Aug 15, 2022
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    OaklandGIS
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    Description

    Oakland City Council Districts adopted Feb 23, 2022. The Redistricting Commission voted to approve Resolution No 22-004 to adopt Draft Map F5.NOTE: Modifications made in July 2022 to align outer boundaries to Oakland City Limits GIS more accurately.

  3. Travel Model Super Districts

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    Updated Mar 19, 2018
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    MTC/ABAG (2018). Travel Model Super Districts [Dataset]. https://opendata.mtc.ca.gov/maps/travel-model-super-districts
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 19, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Metropolitan Transportation Commission
    Authors
    MTC/ABAG
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Descriptions of Metropolitan Transportation Commission's 34 Super DistrictsSuper District #1 - Greater Downtown San Francisco: This area, the northeastern quadrant of the city, is bounded by Van Ness Avenue on the west, 11th Street on the southwest, and Townsend Street on the south. This Super District includes the following neighborhoods and districts: Financial District, Union Square, Tenderloin, Civic Center, South of Market, South Park, Rincon Hill, Chinatown, Jackson Square, Telegraph Hill, North Beach, Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Polk Gulch and Fisherman's Wharf. Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island are also part of Super District #1.Super District #2 - Richmond District: This area, the northwestern quadrant of the city, is bounded by Van Ness Avenue on the east, Market Street on the southeast, and 17th Street, Stanyan Street, and Lincoln Way on the south. Super District #2 includes the following neighborhoods and districts: the Presidio, the Western Addition District, the Marina, Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights, Cathedral Hill, Japantown, Hayes Valley, Duboce Triangle, the Haight-Ashbury, the Richmond District, Inner Richmond, Outer Richmond, Laurel Heights, Sea Cliff, and the Golden Gate Park.Super District #3 - Mission District: This area, the southeastern quadrant of the city, is bounded by Townsend Street, 11th Street, Market Street, 17th Street, Stanyan Street, and Lincoln Way on the northern boundary; 7th Avenue, Laguna Honda, Woodside Avenue, O'Shaughnessy Boulevard and other smaller streets (Juanita, Casita, El Verano, Ashton, Orizaba) on the western boundary; and by the San Mateo County line on the southern boundary. Super District #3 includes the following neighborhoods and districts: China Basin, Potrero Hill, Inner Mission, Outer Mission, Twin Peaks, Parnassus Heights, Dolores Heights, Castro, Eureka Valley, Noe Valley, Bernal Heights, Glen Park, Ingleside, Ocean View, the Excelsior, Crocker-Amazon, Visitacion Valley, Portola, Bayview, and Hunters Point.Super District #4 - Sunset District: This area, the southwestern quadrant of the city, is bounded by Lincoln Way (Golden Gate Park) on the north; 7th Avenue, Laguna Honda, Woodside Avenue, O'Shaughnessy Boulevard and other smaller streets (Juanita, Casita, El Verano, Ashton, Orizaba) on the eastern boundary; and by the San Mateo County line on the southern boundary. Super District #4 includes the following neighborhoods and districts: Inner Sunset, the Sunset District, Sunset Heights, Parkside, Lake Merced District, Park-Merced, Ingleside Heights, West Portal and St. Francis Wood.Super District #5 - Daly City/San Bruno: This northern San Mateo County Super District includes the communities of Daly City, Colma, Brisbane, South San Francisco, Pacifica, San Bruno, Millbrae, and the north part of Burlingame. The boundary between Super District #5 and Super District #6 is Broadway, Carmelita Avenue, El Camino Real, Easton Drive, the Hillsborough / Burlingame city limits, Interstate 280, Skyline Boulevard, the Pacifica city limits, and the Montara Mountain ridgeline extending to Devil's Slide on the coast.Super District #6 - San Mateo/Burlingame: The central San Mateo County Super District includes the communities of Hillsborough, San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, the southern part of Burlingame, and the coastside communities of Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada, and Half Moon Bay. The southern boundary of Super District #6 is the Foster City city limits, the Belmont/San Carlos city limits, Interstate 280, Kings Mountain, Lobitos Creek extending to Martins Beach on the coast.Super District #7 - Redwood City/Menlo Park: The southern San Mateo County Super District includes the communities of San Carlos, Redwood Shores, Redwood City, Atherton, Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, Woodside, Portola Valley, and the coastside communities of San Gregorio and Pescadero.Super District #8 - Palo Alto/Los Altos: This Santa Clara County Super District includes the communities of Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, and the western part of Mountain View. Boundaries include the San Mateo County line, US-101 on the north, and Cal-85 (Stevens Creek Freeway) and Stevens Creek on the east.Super District #9 - Sunnyvale/Mountain View: This is the "Silicon Valley" Super District and includes the communities of Mountain View (eastern part and shoreline), Sunnyvale, Santa Clara (northern part), Alviso, and San Jose (northern part). Also included in this Super District is the "Golden Triangle" district. Super District #9 is bounded by US-101, Cal-85, Stevens Creek on the western boundary; Homestead Road on the southern boundary; Pierce Street, Civic Center Drive and the SP tracks in Santa Clara City; and Interstate 880 as the eastern boundary.Super District #10 - Cupertino/Saratoga: This Super District is located in south central Santa Clara County and includes the communities of Cupertino, Saratoga, Santa Clara City (southern part), Campbell (western part), San Jose (western part), Monte Sereno, Los Gatos and Redwood Estates. This area is bounded by Stevens Creek and the Santa Cruz Mountains on the west, Homestead Road on the north, Interstate 880/California Route 17 on the east; Union Avenue, Camden Avenue and Hicks Road (San Jose) also on the eastern boundary; and the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz county line on the south.Super District #11 - Central San Jose: This central Santa Clara County Super District is comprised of San Jose (central area), Santa Clara City (downtown area), and Campbell (east of Cal-17). The general boundaries of Super District #11 are Interstate 880/California Route 17 on the west; US-101 on the east; and the Capitol Expressway, Hillsdale Avenue, Camden Avenue, and Union Avenue on the south boundary.Super District #12 - Milpitas/East San Jose: This eastern Santa Clara County Super District includes the City of Milpitas, and the East San Jose communities of Berryessa, Alum Rock, and Evergreen. Boundaries include Interstate 880 and US-101 freeways on the west; San Jose City limits (Evergreen) on the south; and the mountains on the east.Super District #13 - South San Jose: This south-central Santa Clara County Super District includes the southern part of San Jose including the Almaden and Santa Teresa neighborhoods. Super District #13 is surrounded by Super District #10 on the west; Super District #11 on the north; Super District #12 on the northeast; and Super District #14 on the south at Metcalf Road (Coyote).Super District #14 - Gilroy/Morgan Hill: This area of Santa Clara County is also known as "South County" and includes the communities of Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin and the Coyote Valley. Also included in this Super District are Loma Prieta (western boundary of the Super District) and Mount Hamilton in the northeastern, rural portion of Santa Clara County. This area is bounded by Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties on the south, and Merced and Stanislaus Counties on the eastern border.Super District #15 - Livermore/Pleasanton: This is the eastern Alameda County Super District including the Livermore and Amador Valley communities of Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon Village, and Sunol. This Super District includes all of eastern Alameda County east of Pleasanton Ridge and Dublin Canyon.Super District #16 - Fremont/Union City: The southern Alameda County Super District includes the communities of Fremont, Newark and Union City. The boundaries for this Super District are the Hayward/Union City city limits on the north side; the hills to the immediate east; the Santa Clara/Alameda County line on the south; and the San Francisco Bay on the west.Super District #17 - Hayward/San Leandro: This southern Alameda County Super District includes the communities of Hayward, San Lorenzo, San Leandro, Castro Valley, Cherryland, and Ashland. The northern border is the San Leandro/Oakland city limits.Super District #18 - Oakland/Alameda: This northern Alameda County Super District includes the island city of Alameda, Oakland, and Piedmont. The Oakland neighborhoods of North Oakland and Rockridge are in the adjacent Super District #19. The border between Super Districts #18 and #19 are the Oakland/Emeryville city limits; 52nd and 51st Streets; Broadway; and Old Tunnel Road.Super District #19 - Berkeley/Albany: This northern Alameda County Super District includes all of Emeryville, Berkeley, and Albany, and the Oakland neighborhoods in North Oakland and Rockridge. The Super District is surrounded by the Alameda/Contra Costa County lines; the San Francisco Bay; and the Oakland Super District.Super District #20 - Richmond/El Cerrito: This is the western Contra Costa Super District. It includes the communities of Richmond, El Cerrito, Kensington, Richmond Heights, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Pinole, Hercules, Rodeo, Crockett, and Port Costa. The eastern boundary to Super District #20 is defined as the Carquinez Scenic Drive (east of Port Costa); McEwen Road; California Route 4; Alhambra Valley Road; Briones Road through the Regional Park; Bear Creek Road; and Wildcat Canyon Road to the Alameda/Contra Costa County line.Super District #21 - Concord/Martinez: This is one of three central Contra Costa County Super Districts. Super District #21 includes the communities of Concord, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Clayton, and Pacheco. This area is bounded by Suisun Bay on the north; Willow Pass and Marsh Creek on the east; Mt Diablo on the southeast; and Cowell Road, Treat Boulevard, Oak Grove Road, Minert Road, Bancroft Road, Oak Park Boulevard, Putnam Boulevard, Geary Road, and Pleasant Hill Road on the south; and Briones Park, Alhambra Valley Road and Cal-4 on the west.Super District #22 - Walnut Creek: This central Contra Costa County Super District includes the communities of Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda. The latter three communities are more popularly known as Lamorinda. The border with Super District #23 generally follows the southern city limits of Walnut Creek.Super

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    Unified School Districts

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    Updated Mar 29, 2021
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    AlamedaCounty.CA.US (2021). Unified School Districts [Dataset]. https://data.acgov.org/datasets/9c1395ebaddd41dba4ecde9a52215360
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    Mar 29, 2021
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    AlamedaCounty.CA.US
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    Description

    Unified School Districts with district and trustee area boundaries, within the extent of Alameda County; boundaries have been updated to show changes for Oakland 2013 redistricting and new Dublin USD Trustee Areas in 2018. Boundaries represent voting districts (i.e., district designation for each address) and therefore may align with parcel boundaries in cases where parcels (and sometimes residences) are divided by the true city/district boundary.

  5. D

    OC State House District

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    • accessoakland.oakgov.com
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    Updated Oct 14, 2020
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2020). OC State House District [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/oc-state-house-district1
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    html, geojson, csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, kml, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 14, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE.
    The Representative name is included in this file as well. The feature class was originally created as a coverage by the Register of Deeds Office using Oakland County's roads, municipal districts, and parcels. In June, 2003, it was brought into a geodatabase and has been maintained as a geodatabase since that time.

  6. o

    OC Zip Code Area

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    Updated Oct 16, 2016
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2016). OC Zip Code Area [Dataset]. https://accessoakland.oakgov.com/maps/oc-zip-code-area
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
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    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. The boundaries were digitized based on legal descriptions from the US Postal Service. The date of the legal descriptions is unknown. Zip code areas for which a legal description could not be obtained were digitized using the zip code contained in the site address from the August, 2009 Oakland County tax parcel feature class. The key attribute is Zip.

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    Voter Turnout

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    Updated Jul 14, 2018
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    Alameda County Registrar of Voters, 2016 (2018). Voter Turnout [Dataset]. https://data.oaklandca.gov/w/nbu9-5uvp/
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    csv, tsv, application/rdfxml, application/rssxml, xml, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Alameda County Registrar of Voters, 2016
    Description

    Voter turnout is measured by the percent of registered voters that voted in the 2016 general election. This Indicator measures geographic disparities by City Council District. For a map of the City Council Districts, see here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/ceda/documents/image/oak044524.pdf.

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    OC Commissioner District

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    • accessoakland.oakgov.com
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    Updated Oct 14, 2020
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2020). OC Commissioner District [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/oc-commissioner-district1
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    csv, kml, zip, geojson, arcgis geoservices rest api, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 14, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Description
    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE.
    The key attributes are District (the BOC district) and CommissionerName (the representative name). The feature class was based on Oakland County's municipal districts, roads, and parcels.
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    Data from: Map and map database of susceptibility to slope failure by...

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    arce, arcinfo grid +1
    Updated Jul 27, 2019
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    United States[old] (2019). Map and map database of susceptibility to slope failure by sliding and earthflow in the Oakland area, California [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/no/dataset/groups/map-and-map-database-of-susceptibility-to-slope-failure-by-sliding-and-earthflow-in-the-oakland
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 27, 2019
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    United States[old]
    Area covered
    California, Oakland
    Description

    Map data that predict the varying likelihood of landsliding can help public agencies make informed decisions on land use and zoning. This map, prepared in a geographic information system from a statistical model, estimates the relative likelihood of local slopes to fail by two processes common to an area of diverse geology, terrain, and land use centered on metropolitan Oakland. The model combines the following spatial data: (1) 120 bedrock and surficial geologic-map units, (2) ground slope calculated from a 30-m digital elevation model, (3) an inventory of 6,714 old landslide deposits (not distinguished by age or type of movement and excluding debris flows), and (4) the locations of 1,192 post-1970 landslides that damaged the built environment. The resulting index of likelihood, or susceptibility, plotted as a 1:50,000-scale map, is computed as a continuous variable over a large area (872 km2) at a comparatively fine (30 m) resolution. This new model complements landslide inventories by estimating susceptibility between existing landslide deposits, and improves upon prior susceptibility maps by quantifying the degree of susceptibility within those deposits. Susceptibility is defined for each geologic-map unit as the spatial frequency (areal percentage) of terrain occupied by old landslide deposits, adjusted locally by steepness of the topography. Susceptibility of terrain between the old landslide deposits is read directly from a slope histogram for each geologic-map unit, as the percentage (0.00 to 0.90) of 30-m cells in each one-degree slope interval that coincides with the deposits. Susceptibility within landslide deposits (0.00 to 1.33) is this same percentage raised by a multiplier (1.33) derived from the comparative frequency of recent failures within and outside the old deposits. Positive results from two evaluations of the model encourage its extension to the 10-county San Francisco Bay region and elsewhere. A similar map could be prepared for any area where the three basic constituents, a geologic map, a landslide inventory, and a slope map, are available in digital form. Added predictive power of the new susceptibility model may reside in attributes that remain to be explored-among them seismic shaking, distance to nearest road, and terrain elevation, aspect, relief, and curvature.

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    Oakland Illegal Dumping Reports

    • data.oaklandca.gov
    Updated Jun 29, 2025
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    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation (2025). Oakland Illegal Dumping Reports [Dataset]. https://data.oaklandca.gov/widgets/dmqt-4g4v?mobile_redirect=true
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    csv, xml, kmz, kml, tsv, application/geo+json, application/rssxml, application/rdfxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 29, 2025
    Authors
    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Oakland
    Description

    REQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the rest of Public Works in August 2012. All others are 6 digits.

    DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated.

    SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email).

    DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering”

    REQCATEGORY = Request Category

    REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline.

    STATUS = The status as of date of upload. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Public Works received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that Public Works is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request

    DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed

    SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude.

    REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to.

    COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS.

    BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)

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    OC School District

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    Updated Jan 31, 2024
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2024). OC School District [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/oc-school-district1
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    csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, html, zip, kml, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 31, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE.
    A spatial representation of school district boundaries. This polygon feature class was initially derived from the 1998 Parcel polygon feature class, based on a common school district code as maintained in the Oakland County Land Records database. The key attribute is Name (the school district name).

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    OC Special Tax District

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    • data.ferndalemi.gov
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    Updated Nov 5, 2023
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2023). OC Special Tax District [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/oc-special-tax-district1
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    html, zip, geojson, csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 5, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE.
    Provided by local CVTs, the special tax districts were created using legal descriptions, maps, or a list of the tax parcel number located within the special tax district. When no description was provided, the school tax code from the parcel attributes was used. The feature class was based on tax parcels, municipal districts and Oakland County roads. The key attributes are Name (the name of the special tax district) and Type (the type of the special tax district).

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    2023 County Commission Districts

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    • detroitdata.org
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    Updated Jan 19, 2022
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2022). 2023 County Commission Districts [Dataset]. https://portal.datadrivendetroit.org/maps/oakgov::2023-county-commission-districts
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 19, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Area covered
    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. Adopted November 2021 from Woodward Plan A, Amendment 3. Effective 2023.

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    Oakland County, Michigan Voting Precinct

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    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
    Updated Oct 17, 2018
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2018). Oakland County, Michigan Voting Precinct [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/98436-oakland-county-michigan-voting-precinct/
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    shapefile, pdf, geodatabase, kml, dwg, mapinfo mif, geopackage / sqlite, csv, mapinfo tabAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 17, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
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    Description

    The VotingPrecinct polygon feature class identifies the voting district into which every parcel falls. Legal descriptions of the voting precincts must be supplied by each municipality to the County Clerk, who then passes the information on to the State. The initial coverage was created by using Oakland County's roads, parcels, and municipal districts. The key attributes are Precinct (the precinct number) and Name (the name of the municipality to which the voting precinct belongs).

    © Oakland County, MI

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    Service requests received by the Oakland Call Center (OAK 311)

    • data.oaklandca.gov
    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation (2025). Service requests received by the Oakland Call Center (OAK 311) [Dataset]. https://data.oaklandca.gov/Infrastructure/Service-requests-received-by-the-Oakland-Call-Cent/quth-gb8e
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    csv, application/rssxml, application/rdfxml, tsv, xml, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Oakland
    Description

    REQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the Oakland Call Center in August 2012. All others are 6 digits.

    DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated.

    SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix or the OAK 311 mobile app, via the legacy Report A Problem website, or via (Phone or Email).

    DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering”

    REQCATEGORY = Request Category

    REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline.

    STATUS = The status as of date of upload. PENDING: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Oakland Call Center received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that the City is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request WAITING ON CUSTOMER: Request involves a process where customer needs to provide information requested by staff EVALUATED - NO FURTHER ACTION: Staff has evaluated the service request and no further action will be taken (e.g., limited resources, temporary issue, staff alerted to ongoing issue, professional judgement says to leave situation as-is, unable to provide requested action) GONE ON ARRIVAL: Staff went to location and was unable to verify the issue

    DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed

    SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude.

    REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to.

    COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS.

    BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)

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    13Y potholes July 1-aug 10

    • data.oaklandca.gov
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    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation (2025). 13Y potholes July 1-aug 10 [Dataset]. https://data.oaklandca.gov/Infrastructure/13Y-potholes-July-1-aug-10/8seu-hx8a
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 4, 2025
    Authors
    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    REQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the rest of Public Works in August 2012. All others are 6 digits.

    DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated.

    SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email).

    DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering”

    REQCATEGORY = Request Category

    REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline.

    STATUS = The status as of date of upload. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Public Works received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that Public Works is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request

    DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed

    SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude.

    REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to.

    COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS.

    BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)

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    Combining Zone Set 2

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 2 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/oakgis::combining-zone-set-2-1
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    Description

    City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 2 consists of the following individual combining zones:EMP, S-9, S-19Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers ComZonAffHsg_S-13 and ComZonHousingSites_S14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Aug 29, 2024 (Ordinance 13812) implementing EMP as part of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.

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    Data from: illegal dumping

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    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation (2025). illegal dumping [Dataset]. https://data.oaklandca.gov/Infrastructure/illegal-dumping/dpba-izmw
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    tsv, csv, xml, application/rssxml, application/rdfxml, kmz, kml, application/geo+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 4, 2025
    Authors
    City of Oakland Public Works / Department of Transportation
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    REQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the rest of Public Works in August 2012. All others are 6 digits.

    DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated.

    SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email).

    DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering”

    REQCATEGORY = Request Category

    REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline.

    STATUS = The status as of April 11, 2016. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Public Works received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that Public Works is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request

    DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed

    SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude.

    REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to.

    COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS.

    BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)

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    Combining Zone Set 5

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 5 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/oakgis::zoning-group-layers-eff20241217-ord13823?layer=6&uiVersion=content-views
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    Dec 26, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Oakland GIS
    Area covered
    Description

    City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 5 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-4, S-11, S-12. SLRCombining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Aug 29, 2024 (Ordinance 13812) implementing SLR as part of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.

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    OC Municipal District

    • accessoakland-oakgov.opendata.arcgis.com
    • detroitdata.org
    • +6more
    Updated Oct 16, 2016
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2016). OC Municipal District [Dataset]. https://accessoakland-oakgov.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/oc-municipal-district
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
    Area covered
    Description

    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. This polygon feature class was derived from the 1998 Parcel polygon feature class and was based on a common city/village/township (CVT) code as maintained in the Oakland County Land Records database. Key attributes include the Name (CVT name) and Type (CVT type: city, village, general law township, charter township), and SquareMiles (area of each CVT). In addition, state, county and municipal FIPS codes are included.

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(2018). Geologic map and map database of the Oakland metropolitan area, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Francisco Counties, California. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/cf567a010b514a13b1efd2a1e24b91fb/html

Data from: Geologic map and map database of the Oakland metropolitan area, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Francisco Counties, California.

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Jun 8, 2018
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description: This digital map database, compiled from previously published and unpublished data, and new mapping by the authors, represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial deposits in the mapped area. Together with the accompanying text file (oakmf.ps, oakmf.pdf, oakmf.txt), it provides current information on the geologic structure and stratigraphy of the area covered. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey. The scale of the source maps limits the spatial resolution (scale) of the database to 1:24,000 or smaller.; abstract: This digital map database, compiled from previously published and unpublished data, and new mapping by the authors, represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial deposits in the mapped area. Together with the accompanying text file (oakmf.ps, oakmf.pdf, oakmf.txt), it provides current information on the geologic structure and stratigraphy of the area covered. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey. The scale of the source maps limits the spatial resolution (scale) of the database to 1:24,000 or smaller.

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