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.
ADFACIL displays facilities-based addresses as derived from codes 1 through 6 in adr_pima, then overlaid with parcels to populate parcel-related attributes.Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site.PurposeThis layer was developed to locate facility addresses in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors Facility addresses do not include all utility addresses as tracking started in 1998. Facility address points do not represent precise locations of facilities and are intended only to represent a general location within a particular parcel.ContactPima County - GISdata@pima.govUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the State Plane projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.
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
ADPARCEL displays parcel-based addresses, including multiple addresses per parcel when parcels have more than one address. Addresses are derived from address codes, 0,7,8, and 9 in ADR_PIMA, then overlaid with parcels to gather parcel-related attributes.Click here to visit Pima County's Open Data site.PurposeThis layer was developed locate addresses in Pima County, Arizona.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is not in any known applications.Known Errors Address points from ADR_PIMA do not represent precise locations of buildings and are intended only to represent a general location within a particular parcel.ContactPima CountyUpdate FrequencyAs Needed
Plan submitted by: Indigo on 09/25/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: Boundaries contiguous, communities of interest, and population USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: These boundaries highlight the natural geo physical,(rivers and mountain ranges) contiguous areas, as well as communities of interest in Northern Pima County, Arizona
ADMMR map collection: Pima Mine; 1 in. to 1500 feet; 11 x 8 in.
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.)***
Geologic Map of the Helvetia 7.5' Quadrangle, Pima County, Arizona. One sheet, map scale 1:24,000.
Contains street linework, and boundary features for incorporated and other jurisdictions, schools, parks, fire stations, police stations, post offices, and points of interest.
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.***
ADMMR map collection: Glance 625 Level Map, Twin Buttes, Pima Mining District; 1 in. to 50 feet; 10 x 8 in.
ADMMR map collection: Federal Gold & Silver Inc. Pima Cobre Grande, Total Intensity; 22 x 17 in.
topohpgn contains 2 foot contours derived from the 1998 PAG Regional Orthophoto project. It includes only those urbanized areas where DTM's are available. See more information.The Pima Association of Governments (PAG) and a number of local government jurisdictions participate in the Regional Orthophoto Project which started with this 1998 project and continues with updates every few years.The orthophoto projects for the various years are all different. Differences include methods, coverage areas, elevation modeling, resolution, and spectra (black and white or color).The 1998 project includes:1 foot resolution panchromatic (black and white) imagery of 581 (578??) sections of selected areas in eastern Pima County.1 meter resolution multispectral (color) imagery of 546 sections of selected areas in eastern Pima County.DEM elevation data for 240 sections of the project area.DTM elevation data for 369 sections of the project area.Contours for 341 sections of the project area.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 PAG's 1998 topography 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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A 1:24,000 scale map showing the geology of the West of Avra 7.5' quadrangle. The map focus is Quaternary-age basin fill deposits. Supplemental_Information: Research supported by the Arizona Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey, National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, under USGS award #99HQAG0171. The view and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.
Contains a compilation of the following imagery projects -Pictometry 2024PAG 2023NAIP 2021
https://gis.pima.gov/data/contents/metadet.cfm?name=pcgpraqm***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.***
A spatial database was created for the Drewes (1980) tectonic map of southeast Arizona: this database supercedes Drewes and others (2001, ver. 1.0). The west tectonic map (Drewes, 1980) was converted to digital format by Optronics Specialty Co., Inc. and published in 2001. Staff and a contractor at the U.S. Geological Survey in Tucson, Arizona developed a digital geologic map database for the east map in 2001, made revisions to the previously released digital data for the west map (Drewes and others, 2001, ver. 1.0), merged data files for the east and west sheets, and added additional data not previously captured.
A paper copy of the Geologic Map of the Catalina Core Complex and San Pedro Trough (Dickinson, 1992) was scanned and digitized by U.S. Geological Survey staff and contractors at the Southwest Field Office (Tucson, AZ) in 2000-2001 for input into an ArcInfo geographic information system (GIS). The resulting geologic map database (in ArcInfo format) can be queried in many ways to produce a variety of geologic maps. Digital base map data files. (topography, roadways, towns, and hydrography) are not included: they may be obtained from a variety of commercial and government sources. Geologic map graphics and plot files that are provided in the Open-File Report are representations of the digital database and are not designed to be cartographic products.
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.