To achieve the goals outlined in the strategic plan, the Program first must understand the current geospatial capabilities of each 9-1-1 system by individual jurisdiction. To this end, the Program hired Mission Critical Partners, LLC (MCP) to evaluate the readiness of GIS staff and data in each 9-1-1 system to support the migration to and continuing operation of NG9-1-1. The Program specifically seeks a report on the weaknesses and strengths of each 9-1-1 system throughout Arizona to frame a statewide picture for legislators as the Program seeks to fill the full-time positions necessary to fully support GIS capabilities for efficient and effective NG9-1-1 call routing.
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File originated from: lfil_ex for landfill sites in eastern Pima County by Pima County, but is being updated by the City of Tucson - Environmental Services. For historic information on this file, refer to the Pima County GIS Technical Services. Additional attribute fields were added to this shapefile for the City of Tucson - Environmental Services projects. City landfill boundaries are approximate and updated as new information becomes available. Original file adopted from Pima County LFIL_EX gis file. See Pima County metadata for original filePurposeTo be used on the City of Tucson - Environmental Services Potential Environmental Concerns Webmap.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 – OpenKnown UsesNoneKnown ErrorsBoundaries are for general, approximate location of landfill boundaries and are not exact. The City of Tucson has not verified boundaries which had no City of Tucson involvement.ContactTucson Department of Environmental and General ServicesUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
https://gis.pima.gov/data/contents/metadet.cfm?name=preserveValues for PropInterest field (pop-ups & file downloads): 1 = Agricultural Lease; 2 = Conservation Easement; 3 = Federal Lands; 4 = Fee Simple; 5 = Fee Simple w/ Reversionary Clause; 6 = Grazing Lease; 7 = Perpetual ROW; 8 = Restricted Covenant; 9 = Rezoning Condition; 10 = Section 7/10 Mitigation; 11 = State Lands; 12 = Use Agreement w/ BLMValues for RestrictType field (pop-ups & file downloads): 1 = MRC: Conservation Land; 2 = MRC: MSCP; 3 = RC; 4 = Conservation Easement; 5 = N/A
Displays schools located in Pima County. Designated by school type: public, charter and private; and designated by school class: elementary, middle, high, and postsecondary. Created using Pima County School Superintendent's website (www.schools.pima.gov). Maintained by Pima County GIS. Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site.PurposeThis layer was developed locate schools in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors New schools may be positioned using Orthophotos.ContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
https://gis.pima.gov/data/contents/metadet.cfm?name=fp_ss***Download shapefile of this dataset here. (Normal download using button on Geospatial Data Portal item details page won't be successful.)***
Geospatial data about Pima County, Arizona Points of Interest. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
https://gis.pima.gov/data/contents/metadet.cfm?name=pcgprsbm***Note: overlapping data is present, and attention needs to be paid to dates on the instruments. Any questions should be addressed to transsyseim@pima.gov.***
EXERCISE ONLYThis web map serves as the Public Information Map for Flood Hazards in Pima County, Arizona. It is compiled of three main layers:Enriched Special Flood Hazard Area layer from FEMA (http://landscape1.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/USA_Flood_Risk/MapServer)Current Weather Conditions feed from ESRI (https://livefeeds.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/LiveFeeds/NOAA_METAR_current_wind_speed_direction/MapServer)World Traffic from ESRI (https://traffic.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Traffic/MapServer)These layers allow for the public to have an understanding of both the flooding hazards, but also the traffic conditions associated with severe weather and flash flooding.
https://gis.pima.gov/data/contents/metadet.cfm?name=pcgprrlm***Note: overlapping data is present, and attention needs to be paid to dates on the instruments. Any questions should be addressed to transsyseim@pima.gov.***
Clsadopt displays the Conservation Lands System Priority Biological Resource categories of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan, providing conservation guidelines as adopted in the environmental element of the Comprehensive Plan. See more information.This layer is maintained by Pima County. Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site.PurposeThis layer was developed to show priority biological resource categories in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors Clsadopt is based on a series of 55 species habitat models and Priority Conservation Areas developed by biologists. Original polygons were dissolved on DESC field. Cls_sci & cls_spp are used as overlays.ContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
Building outlines. Data is a composite between outlines generated by Pictometry corporation and an internal Pima County effort. Layer extent was determined by the union of the FEMA SFHA, Riparian areas and local floodplains excluding most incorporated areas. Outlines were created based on Pictometry 2010, PAG 2008 and PAG 2005 using the best quality imagery available for any area. Known Errors/Qualifications: Outlines represent roofs of building structures as they appear in ortho photos. Building ground footprint may not match the location, size or shape of the features. Spatial Domain: Pima County Rectified: n/a Maintenance Format: Shape Primary Source Organization: Pictometry Corporation Primary Source Date: 20110417 Primary Source Format: Shape Secondary Source Organization: PCRFCD Secondary Source Contact: Kenneth Maits Secondary Source Date: 20110417 GIS Contact: Kenneth Maits
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The Hydrologic Soils Group Map was derived from the soil survey shape files obtained from Soils Datamart (https://sdmdataaccess.nrcs.usda.gov/) which were joined with an appropriate attribute table (derived from the component file ‘comp.txt’ and the mapping unit attribute file) which was distributed with the digital release of the soil surveys. See more information.This layer is maintained by Pima County. Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site. Click here to visit Pima County's GIS Library metadata. PurposeThis layer was developed to show hydrologic soils groups in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors No known errorsContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
Contains street linework, and boundary features for incorporated and other jurisdictions, schools, parks, fire stations, police stations, post offices, and points of interest.
FP_ZONEX shows areas of shallow 100-year floodplain (ZONE X - SHADED) with identified subclassifications for areas within unincorporated Pima County. Areas in this layer should have identical exterior boundaries to the area of ZONE X - SHADED polygons in the fp_dfirm layer.This layer is maintained by Pima County. Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site. Click here to visit Pima County's GIS Library metadata. PurposeThis layer was developed to show FEMA Zone X Shaded Subzones in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors No known errorsContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
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Project I1 Mt Isa GIS Data - PIMA
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Geospatial data about Pima County, Arizona Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Contains a compilation of the following imagery projects -Pictometry 2024PAG 2023NAIP 2023
Two foot interval contour lines created by CMG Drainage as part of the 2014 Green Valley Basin Management Study. Ground surface was derived from 2008 and 2011 PAG LiDAR. Known Errors/Qualifications: Topo elevations are +- 1 foot accuracy. Spatial Domain: Eastern Pima County Maintenance Format: Shape Primary Source Organization: CMG Drainage Primary Source Date: 20141101 Primary Source Format: DWG Secondary Source Organization: RFCD Secondary Source Contact: Kenneth Maits Secondary Source Format: Shape GIS Contact: Kenneth Maits, Two foot interval contour lines created by CMG Drainage as part of the 2014 Green Valley Basin Management Study. Ground surface was derived from 2008 and 2011 PAG LiDAR. Known Errors/Qualifications: Topo elevations are +- 1 foot accuracy. Spatial Domain: Eastern Pima County Library Input: Shape Std Primary Source Organization: CMG Drainage Primary Source Date: 20141101 Primary Source Format: DWG Secondary Source Organization: RFCD Secondary Source Contact: Kenneth Maits Secondary Source Format: Shape GIS Contact: Kenneth Maits
fp_lomxb displays area boundaries in which the floodplain data has been revised by Letter Of Map Revision (LOMR).This layer is maintained by Pima County. Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site. Click here to visit Pima County's GIS Library metadata. PurposeThis layer was developed to show Floodplain Areas of Revision in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors Many of the revision area boundaries were digitized from paper copies or screen digitized using the FIRM panel as a reference.12/2013: While this layer is maintained as a Shapefile, the coverage format is still required for certain nightly processing. See Steve Whitney. - FEMA floodplain data extraction processContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
To achieve the goals outlined in the strategic plan, the Program first must understand the current geospatial capabilities of each 9-1-1 system by individual jurisdiction. To this end, the Program hired Mission Critical Partners, LLC (MCP) to evaluate the readiness of GIS staff and data in each 9-1-1 system to support the migration to and continuing operation of NG9-1-1. The Program specifically seeks a report on the weaknesses and strengths of each 9-1-1 system throughout Arizona to frame a statewide picture for legislators as the Program seeks to fill the full-time positions necessary to fully support GIS capabilities for efficient and effective NG9-1-1 call routing.