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Childcare Map helps Philadelphians make decisions about childcare. Collection Process: TRF culled childcare data for the City of Philadelphia from various sources, and incorporated data from the Census related to demographics, income, poverty, and transportation. TRF also gathered overlays of various city boundaries from OpenDataPhilly and other local sources. More information on sources is available at http://www.policymap.com/files/ChildcareMapDataDirectory.pdf. Data Purpose: TRF collected the data to provide as clear a picture as possible of the supply of and demand for childcare in the city, and to better understand where the gaps are so that stakeholders can work to address them. Intended Audience: Childcare providers, investors, policy makers, and parents. Why Collected: High-quality childcare supports positive child development and prepares children for success in school and beyond. As such, accessing high-quality care is important for the well-being of neighborhoods and families. By identifying areas where shortages of high-quality childcare exist, policymakers and investors can work towards increasing access for all.
This is a ArcGIS StoryMap Collection that was compiled from the Esri Maps for Public Policy site to show successful examples of policy maps. Browse each item to see examples of different types of policy maps, and learn how each map clearly shows areas to intervene.Items included:Where are schools that fall within areas of poor broadband/internet?Black or African American Population without Health InsuranceIncluding Transportation Costs in Location AffordabilityWhich areas with poor air quality also have higher populations of people of color?Grocery Store AccessSchool District Characteristics and Socioeconomic InformationWhat is the most frequently occurring fire risk?Up and Down COVID-19 TrendsWhere are the highest and lowest incomes in the US?Top 10 Most Job Accessible Cities in the U.S.Los Angeles County Homelessness & Housing MapHow the Age of Housing Impacts AffordabilityStudent Loans or Mortgage? Young Adults Can't Afford Both.You Can Get a Bachelor's at Some Community Colleges
Air Quality is a data layer within the Quality of Life category of the PolicyMap application. To find each layer, log in to PolicyMap, select a category, and browse to the desired layer.
FEMA: Disaster Declarations, Floods is a data layer within the Federal Guidelines category of the PolicyMap application. To find each layer, log in to PolicyMap, select a category, and browse to the desired layer.
Map Direct focus for viewing Water Policy data. Please refer to https://floridadep.gov/water for more information. Originally created on 03/01/2007, and moved to Map Direct Lite on 06/26/2015. Please contact GIS.Librarian@floridadep.gov for more information.
Shire-wide Policy Data for LDP23
Shire-wide Policy Data for LDP23
The Archaeological Policy Map contains the following themes: Archaeological sites. These are areas that are (expected) archaeologically valuable. The province designates these areas only in so far as existing zoning plans do not provide sufficient protection from the point of view of archaeological monuments. The Provincial Archeologsiche Core Areas (Park) and the Top 10 sites of archaeological monuments in Flevoland.
Community Planning Areas are 15 boundaries that cover Charlotte's planning jurisdiction.
Shire-wide Policy Data for LDP23
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Archaeological map for the province of Zeeland's environmental plan 2018-2022
Shire-wide Policy Data for LDP23
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On September 24, 2012, the council of the Municipality of Koggenland adopted the archaeological policy map. The map indicates when the archaeological policy applies to building plans in Koggenland.
This Dataset contains the areas reserved as dog walking areas.All amendments / changes done on the maintained land layer re dog walking areas have been transfered in this Dog Walking Areas layer following consultations with the proper authorities / dog management officers and approval by the Council as of 10 July 2017.Email thread leading up to the 2017 version :Message Hi JuliaPlease see map changes below.Please let me know if you need any further info.Thanks Abbey MatthewsI Environmental Services Technical Officer I City of Launceston T 03 6323 3144 www.launceston.tas.gov.auFrom:Erica McCarthy Sent:Monday, 29 May 2017 4:27 PMTo:Abbey MatthewsSubject:FW: Dog Policy Map changesOne tick!!!Erica McCarthyI Regulations Officer I Environmental Services I City of LauncestonT 03 6323 3210 I www.launceston.tas.gov.auFrom:Barry Pickett Sent:Monday, 29 May 2017 4:18 PMTo:Erica McCarthy; Debbie FortuinCc:Leanne HurstSubject:RE: Dog Policy Map changesHi EricaLooks okay to me.RegardsBarry PickettI Natural Environment Manager I City of Launceston M 0418 525 897 I T 03 6323 3612 I F 03 6323 3501I www.launceston.tas.gov.auFrom:Erica McCarthy Sent:Monday, 29 May 2017 3:33 PMTo:Debbie Fortuin; Barry PickettCc:Leanne HurstSubject:Dog Policy Map changesHello all,Based on today's feedback we can modify the exiting maps as below. This will mean that some places (e.g. Map 14.4 the playing area in Coronation Park) is Prohibited Public Place where dogs are not allowed on the area when sports are being played, but can access it at other times.For other sporting venues where I suggest dogs are not allowed at all due to public safety and parks maintenance issues we can change these areas to Restricted Area (the signage on site would be no dogs 24hrs) which basically means we have used our discretion to make it a no dog area.Below is what I think should be changed to restricted area based on the volume of use and demographic. If you are happy with this I will send it to Spatial and Abbey to make the changes.3.4 (Hobler's Bridge Sports Centre) - changed from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area (Orange as per 6.5)4.4 (Heritage Forest) - changed from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area4.6 (Invermay Park) - changed from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area4.15 (UTAS stadium) - changed from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area5.11 (Nunamina Park) - change area of Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area6.7 (Elphin Sportsground) - changed from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area6.13 (NTCA) - change from Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area6.19 (Royal Park) - change area of Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area14.10 (Transport Centre) - change area of Prohibited Public Area to Restricted Area15.4 (St Leonards Sports Centre Athletic) - change area of Prohibited Public Area to Restricted AreaErica McCarthyI Regulations Officer I Environmental Services I City of LauncestonT 03 6323 3210 I www.launceston.tas.gov.auMessage Hi Julia,Following the public consultation Erica has been working on some changes to the maps in the Dog Management Policy.If you would like any further details on anything in the attached document we can come up and clarify. Are you able to give us a timeframe for how long the changes might take to implement?Thank you Abbey MatthewsI Environmental Services Technical Officer I City of Launceston T 03 6323 3144 www.launceston.tas.gov.auFrom:Erica McCarthy Sent:Tuesday, 7 March 2017 2:38 PMTo:Abbey MatthewsCc:Debbie FortuinSubject:Dog Management Policy - map ammendmentsHi Abbey,Please find attached the map amendments for you to forward to the SAM team. The most significant change is the addition of the prohibited public place and the associated changes to the restricted public areas. If anything needs clarification please speak to me directly as it can get a bit confusing. Could you also please have the SAM team advise of an estimated completion date.CheersErica McCarthyI Regulations Officer I Environmental Services I City of LauncestonT 03 6323 3210 I www.launceston.tas.gov.auDog Management Policy - Map amendments1. Change the colour in the Legend for "off leashed fenced exercise area" so it is more visible - e.g. striated green.2. In the Legend the title "restricted area no dogs 24hrs" needs to be changed to "prohibited public area" so that it follows in-line with the Dog Control Act 2000, S28. (Refer to * below).3. In addition to point 2 an additional item needs to be added to the Legend to cover "restricted area no dogs 24hrs". These are areas that Council have declared e.g. City Park. (Refer to the Map changes below).4. Map 2.1 Change from on leash to restricted area no dogs 24hrs - park is very small and difficult to get 10m clearance from playground. - Clementina St Playpark5. Map 4.11 Change from on leash to restricted area no dogs 24hrs - park is small and difficult to get 10m clearance from playground. - Inveresk6. Map 6.5 Change from on leash to restricted area no dogs 24hrs - not desirable for dog usage as per feedback from public consultation. - City Park7. Map 9.5 Change from on leash to restricted area no dogs 24hrs - not suitable for dog usage. - St Catherine's Hall8. Map 17.4 Change the on leash areas to restricted area no dogs 24hrs. - Trevallyn Reserve* Dog Control Act 2000
Zoning and land use related layers includes:Urban Development Areas (UDA)Agriculture & Forest DistrictsConservation EasementsVillage Land Use (future land use plan)County Comprehensive Plan (aka Policy Map)County Zoning ordinanceAll data is current and updated as needed.
Data Sources:Communities - Delaware FirstMap, Sussex County Mapping & Addressing, 04/20.Centerline roads and routes - Delaware FirstMap, DelDOT, 04/20.Schools and School Districts - Delaware Department of Education, FirstMap 04/20.Food Resources - CCC4COVID and DDA 09/20.Food Pantry = a fixed location with moderate to sizeable provisions [the user comes to the location]Pantry Closet = a small scale fixed location, such as an unattended kiosk.Mobile Pantry = food distribution that is delivered to one or more locations [the distributor comes to the users] [Schell model]Mobile Groceries = Vans that travel to one or more locations stocked with groceries for purchase [CHEER model]Meals = ready to eat meals that may be picked up at a fixed location or delivered; users call for more info - details are noted on the public-facing map linked to the CCC4COVID web siteStudent Meals = ready-to-eat meals for students at fixed locationsSome food distribution sources have multiple delivery mechanisms, that's where you'll see multiple entriesMunicipal Boundaries - Delaware Office of State Planning Coordination, FirstMap 11/20.PolicyMap Data:Long definition: Estimated percent of All Families that live in deep poverty Short definition: Estimated percent of families that live in deep poverty (at less than 50% of the poverty level), between 2014-2018. CDC Socially Vulnerable Index, 2018.ACS 2014-2018 - Delaware Census.
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