Park Boundary dataset derived from taxlots that compose the park site. Attributes include Parkname and Propertyid. Propertyid field is key link to other data sources in Parks.-- Additional Information: Category: Parks Purpose: To provide an accurate representation of our Park system. Update Frequency: As Needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52451
None available--Additional Information: Category: Parks Purpose: Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=54554
The City of Portland, Bureau of Planning, Natural Resource Inventory Update project GIS model relative riparian resource value. For more information about the City of Portland Natural Resource Inventory Update project, visit the project homepage at:http://www.portlandonline.com/planning/index.cfm?c=40437 For more information on the Natural Resource Inventory GIS model, refer to:http://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=165937
--Additional Information: Category: Planning Purpose: This information is intended to update Portland's existing natural resource inventories and inform existing environmental program implementation, current and future planning efforts, and future resource management decisions. Update Frequency: As needed
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This layer is sourced fromCGIS Open Data.
Portland Neighborhood association boundaries. BPS maintains GIS data under direction of ONI.-- Additional Information: Category: Boundary Purpose: Mapped by-law boundaries of Portland neighborhoods. Update Frequency: As Needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=53509
Hospitals in the Portland metro area.
This layer is sourced from Community Disaster Base.
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These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Portland, ME . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source...
Inventory of on-street parking spaces in Portland's metered parking zones, and specialty parking uses (disabled parking, car share, loading zones, motorcycle parking) citywide.-- Additional Information: Category: Transportation - Right of Way Management Purpose: To inventory metered and specialty parking spaces. Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52937
This layer is sourced from City of Portland Sewer & Stormwater Utilities.
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This layer is sourced from BES miscellaneous data layers.
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This feature class identifies the location, type, and material of signs in Portland Bureau of Transportation’s (PBOT) GIS. This includes construction, parking, warning, regulatory, guide, and school signs.-- Additional Information: Category: Transportation - Assets Purpose: This dataset serves as PBOT's GIS sign inventory. Update Frequency: As Needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52945
Portland IDC Approved City Council Districts With Neighborhood boundariesWWW.PORTLAND.GOV/Auditor Created Date: 10-25-2023 WWW.PORTLAND.GOV/GIS Email: Maps@portlandoregon.gov
The High Crash Network includes Portland’s most dangerous streets and intersections for people driving, walking, and bicycling. This dataset delineates the streets which are among the top 20 crash streets for motor vehicles, for pedestrians and for bicyclists. Many streets are high crash streets for multiple transportation modes. Together, they form a network of 30 high crash streets.--Additional Information: Category: Transportation - Plan Purpose: To delineate streets with a high occurrence of traffic crashes. Update frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=61189
Benchmarks are survey markers that provide a point of particular elevation used as a reference for determining elevations of other points in a survey. They are used by surveyors, engineers, planners, and contractors for establishing elevations for planning, designing, and/or construction of various projects.The City of Portland is responsible for establishing and maintaining a network of benchmarks throughout the city, each having a known elevation expressed in feet in the City of Portland’s own datum (established in 1896). Most of the City of Portland’s Benchmarks are brass disks about 2 ½" in diameter, and all are marked "City of Portland Bench Mark No. nnnn " and usually set in the curbs of streets. Occasionally you’ll see larger disks of 3 ¾" diameter which are "Class A" monuments, and some benchmarks are set in retaining walls, bridge wing walls, culvert headwalls, concrete steps, or wherever the most stable and accessible placement was determined to be for a specific location. You might also see benchmarks similar to those of the City of Portland’s but with another governmental agency’s or private firm’s name stamped on it. Occasionally the City of Portland Benchmark Book will refer to these monuments and provide elevations, but more often you’ll have to contact the appropriate institution for more information. The benchmark numbers the City assigned to outside agency monuments are for indexing purposes only; PDOT does not stamp a City of Portland benchmark number on other agencies' monuments.-- Additional Information: Category: Survey Purpose: For mapping and analysis related to the maintenance of survey benchmarks. Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=53238
Points representing the locations of verified active addresses in the Portland Metro Region. Addresses been culled from the City of Portland Master Address Repository, Multnomah County Assessor Records and the RLIS Master Address Points dataset.--Additional Information: Category: Address Purpose: For mapping, geocoding, mailing, and analysis of addresses in the Portland Metro Region. Update Frequency: Twice Weekly-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=54157
Click here for research on the effects of land use planning and gentrification on Portland’s communities of color and other vulnerable populations. Economic Vulnerability Assessment:This map identifies census tracts in Portland where residents are more vulnerable to changing economic conditions, making resisting displacement more difficult. These areas have residents who are more likely to:Be "housing cost-burdened", meaning they pay 30% or more of their income on housing costs.Belong to communities of color, particularly Black and Indigenous communities.Lack college degrees, andHave Lower Incomes.This dataset provides an update to the vulnerability risk analysis that Dr. Lisa Bates prepared for the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability in 2012.This latest dataset includes the following changes in methodology:Low income households were replaced with a size-adjusted median household income. This helps account for how different household sizes experience living with different incomes.Renter households were replaced with households that are housing cost-burdened (pay 30%+ on housing costs). This acknowledges that homeowners who pay a high percentage of their income on housing can be vulnerable to displacement as well.A new variable, Black and Indigenous population, was added to better incorporate past harms to these communities.The vulnerability score was rescaled from 0 to 100. A score of 60 or greater is considered a vulnerable tract.Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 ACS 5-year estimates, Tables B25106, B25010, B03002, B19013, B15002. Prepared Summer 2024 by the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability.Download dataset from City of Portland Open Data siteAbout the Bureau of Planning and SustainabilityThe Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) develops creative and practical solutions to enhance Portland’s livability, preserve distinctive places and plan for a resilient future.Need more information about this data? Email bpsgis@portlandoregon.gov-- Additional Information: Category: Planning Purpose: Map the areas susceptible to gentrification pressure. Update Frequency: Yearly-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=54141
Polygons representing traffic islands and circles in the City of Portland. This dataset contains seven island types (IslandType): - channelization island (3310), - median barrier (3320), - median island (3330), - pedestrian refuge island (3340), - traffic circle (3350), - truck trap (3360), - traffic separator (3370).-- Additional Information: Category: Transportation - Assets Purpose: Inventory of traffic islands in Portland. Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52786
-- Additional Information: Category: Parks Purpose: No purpose information available. Update Frequency: Unknown-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=61079
Study areas defined in the Portland Plan.-- Additional Information: Category: Boundary Purpose: Portland Plan area analysis Update Frequency: None-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=54410
This data is maintained by and obtained from Metro GIS. Click the link above to view the Metro GIS metadata for this dataset.
This data is maintained by and obtained from Metro Data Resource Center. Please go to https://gis.oregonmetro.gov/rlis-metadata/#/details/123 for the complete metadata.-- Additional Information: Category: Boundary Purpose: For mapping of jurisdictional boundaries in the Portland region. Update Frequency: Quarterly-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=53542
Park Boundary dataset derived from taxlots that compose the park site. Attributes include Parkname and Propertyid. Propertyid field is key link to other data sources in Parks.-- Additional Information: Category: Parks Purpose: To provide an accurate representation of our Park system. Update Frequency: As Needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52451