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On-street food scrap collection bin locations within Arlington County. The food scrap bins are located outside select multifamily properties in Arlington County and provide a place for residents to drop off food scraps. For further information about this program refer to the Food Scraps Collection page on the Arlington County web site.Contact: Department of Environmental ServicesData Accessibility: Publicly AvailableUpdate Frequency: As NeededLast Revision Date: 8/14/2024Creation Date: 8/14/2024Feature Dataset Name: DES_SWBLayer Name: Food_Scrap_Bins_pnt
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Part of Accomack County, VA 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 N...
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Ragged Island Creek to Craney Island West in Suffolk County, VA 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...
More Metadata"Bedrock" is one of four layers which collectively describe the subsurface geologic formation, structural geology and surficial deposits. "Bedrock" is the subsurface expression of the geologic formations near the ground surface as mapped by outcrops and well borings. The geology of Loudoun County, Virginia, was mapped in 1988 through 1991 under a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Loudoun County Department of Environmental Resources. This geologic map was compiled in 1993 from a series of detailed published and unpublished field investigations at scales of 1:12,000 and 1:24,000. Some of these same data were compiled as a digital geologic map at 1:100,000 scale (Burton and others, 1992a) and were the basis for a cost-benefit analysis of the societal value of geologic maps (Bernknopf and others, 1993). The data was later revised and published by USGS in the Open File Report, MAP OF-99-150, GEOLOGIC MAP OF LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA By Scott Southworth, W.C. Burton, J.S. Schindler, and A.J. Froelich1 with contributions on the geology of the Piedmont province by A.A. Drake, Jr., and R.E. Weems and an aeromagnetic survey by D.L. Daniels, W.F. Hanna, and R.E. Bracken.
Roadway centerlines for all of Fairfax County, Fairfax City, City of Falls Church, City of Alexandria, and Arlington County. It also contains centerlines for a 1-3 mile buffer into Loudoun County and Prince William County.
This layer depicts the agriculture/forest districts in Fairfax County. These areas are specially designated for tax purposes. For additional information refer to this web page: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/planning-zoning/agricultural-forestal-district
Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division
Data Accessibility: Publicly Available
Update Frequency: Daily
Last Revision Date: 1/1/2000
Creation Date: 1/1/2000
Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELS
Layer Name: GISMGR.AF_DISTRICTS
More MetadataThis Water Well layer was created in March 2010 to provide an easily accessiable spatial database of water wells only. It also provides additional attribute information on Status, Depth, etc.The original water well & pollution source layer was developed in 1988 by the County’s Environmental Health Department. Records were entered into a database from 40 years of historical paper files, which exhibited a wide range of completeness and accuracy. This was an on-going process until early 1996 at which time the layer was no longer maintained. In late 2000, the Department of Building and Development began a process of updating the layer by entering data from the permit files, which had accumulated since 1996.
30-year housing unit forecasts at a parcel level within Fairfax County developed on the VALID_TO date in the attribute table.
For methodology and a data dictionary please view the IPLS data dictionary
This layer contains the boundaries of special tax areas as defined by the taxing authority of Fairfax County. These are special tax districts where additional fees are levied on the properties within the districts. For current tax rates on properties for each of the tax areas refer to this page: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/taxes/real-estate/tax-ratesContact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS DivisionData Accessibility: Publicly AvailableUpdate Frequency: DailyLast Revision Date: 1/1/2000Creation Date: 1/1/2000Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELSLayer Name: GISMGR.SPECIAL_TAX_AREAS
Sustainability data for Arlington County, provided by OSEM for their Sustainability Site/GeoHub. Majority of the layers are tabular and do not contain geometry. Data is published to Portal and AGOL through a collab.Layers line up with charts on the site as follows:[Layer Name] - ["Chart Title" (Chart #)] on [Page]OSEM GHG Emissions - "GHG Emissions Percentage by Sector" (#17) on GHG Emissions pageOSEM Community GHG Emissions - "Community GHG Emissions" (#9) on GHG Emissions pageOSEM Emissions - "Gov and APS Emissions" (#11) on GHG Emissions pageOSEM Gov Energy Use - "County Gov and APS Energy Use" (#13) on Energy Use pageOSEM Total Energy BySector - "Community Energy Use" (#12) on Energy Use pageOSEM Data By Zip - "Green Home Choice by Zip Code" App (#19) on Residential Programs pageOSEM Solar PV Capacity - "Solar Installations in Arlington" (#14) on Solar Installations pageOSEM LEED Certified Projects - "LEED and EnergyStar Buildings" App (#20) on LEED an Energy Star pageOSEM Energy Star - "LEED and EnergyStar Buildings" App (#20) on LEED an Energy Star pageOSEM Green Vehicle Registration - "Registered Hybrid and Electric Vehicles" (#15) on Transportation pageOSEM Transportation - "Daily VMT per Capita" (#1) and "Annual VMT per Capita" (#1) on Transportation pageOSEM Solid Waste - "Recycling Rate" (#4) and "Solid Waste (including Recycling) Generated per Person per Year" (#4) on Waste and Recycling pageOSEM Water - "Daily Domestic Water Consumption per Person" (#2), "Annual Domestic Water Consumption per Person" (#2) and "Total Water Treated at the Wastewater Treatment Plant" (#3) on Water and Wastewater pageOSEM General Education - "Education Rates in Arlington" (#5) on Community Measures pageOSEM General Equitability -" Median Gross Rent as a Percent of Household Income" (#6) and "Gini Coefficient for Income Distribution" (#6) on Community Measures pageOSEM General Prosperity - "Median Household Income" (#7), "Unemployment Rate" (#7), "Unhealthy Air Quality Days for Sensitive Groups" (#23) and "Median Air Quality Index" (#23) on Community Measures pageOSEM General PublicSafety - "Total Violent Crimes" (#8) on Community Measures pageOSEM Population - "Arlington Population Estimate" (#16) on Community Measures page*There is a Farmers Market and Community Garden (#21) map on the Natural Resources and Food page that pulls from Arlington Open Data.*There is a Tree Canopy (#22) map on the Natural Resources and Food page that pulls from Arlington Open Data.
"The digital topographic map is a United States Geological Survey (USGS) product. The original topographic maps for each county have been scanned and rectified (assigned coordinate information). The collars (the white margins along the sides of the map) have been removed. In addition, all topographic maps for a given county have been tiled together to provide seamless topographic coverage for each locality. The source scale of this product is 1: 4,000. It is available as a Mr. Sid (proprietary format that is “readable” by ArcGIS).For more information on this data refer to the supplemental metadata pdf found at: https://secure-archive.gis.vt.edu/gisdata/public/UnitedStates/Virginia/VCE_2002_metadata/METADATA.pdfThis data has been curated by the Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech University Libraries. This data is meant for general use only. Virginia Tech’s University Library is acting as a steward for this data and any questions about its use should refer to our Terms of Use Page."
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