Purpose:To provide a spatially accurate representation of the Wood County boundary in Ohio, supporting county-level mapping, jurisdictional delineation, public service delivery, and regional planning.Supplemental Information:This dataset is intended for general mapping and administrative use within Wood County, assisting with public safety, land management, and jurisdictional clarity.Keywords:County Boundary, Administrative Boundary, Jurisdiction, Wood County, Ohio, Mapping, Regional Planning.Lineage:Source(s): Derived from authoritative state and county records, maintained by Wood County GIS for accuracy and alignment with Ohio jurisdictional standards.Process Steps:Boundaries were digitized based on official county records and validated to ensure consistency with Ohio Department of Transportation and state standards.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Conforms to county records and official state boundary definitions.Attribute Accuracy: Boundary attributes have been verified against county and state records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete and closed boundary with no overlaps or gaps.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygon feature representing the boundary of Wood County, Ohio.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions as of the latest boundary confirmation from Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated as needed to reflect any jurisdictional changes, in alignment with county and state standards.This dataset was created and last updated prior to the current GIS Manager.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or via the Wood County GIS Public Data Site.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for improper or incorrect use of this dataset. Provided "as-is" without warranty for completeness or accuracy for any specific use.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
Purpose:To provide a spatially accurate, topologically correct representation of the road network within Wood, Lucas, Ottawa, Seneca, Hancock, Henry, and Fulton Counties, supporting general mapping, transportation planning, geocoding, and roadway inventory.Supplemental Information:This dataset is part of the Ohio Location Based Response System (LBRS) and adheres to its standards for accuracy and topological correctness. It is designed to assist with public safety, transportation planning, and roadway management across multiple counties.Keywords:Road Centerline, LBRS, Transportation, General Mapping, Geocoding, Roadway Inventory, Multi-County, Ohio.Lineage:Source(s): Data collected through the Ohio LBRS with contributions from local authorities across Wood, Lucas, Ottawa, Seneca, Hancock, Henry, and Fulton Counties.Process Steps: Includes GPS field data collection, digitization, topology enforcement, validation, and periodic updates across all represented counties.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Consistent with LBRS standards, verified through GPS and county-level records.Attribute Accuracy: Street names, classifications, and jurisdiction verified against official records for each county.Logical Consistency: Maintains topological integrity, providing a continuous, non-overlapping road network.Data Type:Vector (Polyline)Composition:Polylines representing road centerlines with attributes like street names, jurisdiction, surface type, and classification.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions as of the LBRS and county GIS updates at the time this was produced. This is a preexisting dataset created before the current GIS Manager.Currentness Reference:Updated as needed for new developments, closures, or reclassifications across all included counties, in alignment with LBRS standards.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or the LBRS data distribution network.Distribution Liability:Wood County, LBRS, and ODOT disclaim responsibility for improper or incorrect dataset use, provided "as-is" without warranty.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
Cancer Rates for Lake County Illinois. Explanation of field attributes: Colorectal Cancer - Cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine). This is a rate per 100,000. Lung Cancer – Cancer that forms in tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining air passages. This is a rate per 100,000. Breast Cancer – Cancer that forms in tissues of the breast. This is a rate per 100,000. Prostate Cancer – Cancer that forms in tissues of the prostate. This is a rate per 100,000. Urinary System Cancer – Cancer that forms in the organs of the body that produce and discharge urine. These include the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. This is a rate per 100,000. All Cancer – All cancers including, but not limited to: colorectal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and cancer of the urinary system. This is a rate per 100,000.
Purpose:To provide detailed 2-foot elevation contours across Wood County, supporting topographic analysis, land use planning, environmental assessments, and infrastructure development.Supplemental Information:This dataset offers precise elevation data based on LiDAR, valuable for environmental planning, flood risk assessment, and site development.Keywords:Elevation, Contours, Topography, LiDAR, Wood County, Environmental PlanningLineage:Source(s): Derived from LiDAR data collected by Wood County GIS. The data was processed to generate 2-foot interval contours, ensuring high accuracy and consistency.Process Steps:LiDAR data was processed to create contour lines at a 2-foot interval, using digital elevation models and specialized software to ensure accuracy in elevation representation.Accuracy and Consistency:Vertical Accuracy: Consistent with LiDAR standards, suitable for detailed elevation and landform analysis.Positional Accuracy: Verified against ground control points to align with Wood County’s high-accuracy mapping standards.Logical Consistency: Complete, continuous contour lines with no overlaps or breaks, ensuring seamless integration in topographic maps.Data Type:Vector (Polyline)Composition:Polyline features representing 2-foot contour intervals across Wood County.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: Web Mercator (WGS 84)WKID: 3857Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions at the time of the most recent LiDAR acquisition and processing.Currentness Reference:Updated in line with new LiDAR acquisitions or significant topographical changes, supporting infrastructure and environmental projects.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or accessible via the Wood County Public Geolibrary.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for misuse or incorrect application of this dataset. Provided "as-is" without warranty.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
St. Louis County Missouri Tax Rates for 2021. Rates are subject to change until audit has been completed by the State of Missouri.
Kenya’s population has nearly tripled in the last 35 years, from 16.3 million in 1980 to about 47 million today yet majority of the population are below the poverty line. poverty in Kenya is a widespread problem concentrated in the rural areas. This data set shows poverty rates within the Kenyan counties.
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This data table shows COVID-19 vaccination rates by city in Maricopa County.Data Source: Maricopa County GIS Open Data weekly count of COVID-19 vaccinations. The data were reformatted from the source data to accommodate dashboard configuration. Dates: Updated data shows publishing dates which represents values from the previous calendar week (Sunday through Saturday). For more details on data reporting, please see the Maricopa County COVID-19 data reporting notes at https://www.maricopa.gov/5460/Coronavirus-Disease-2019.The Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) releases the COVID-19 vaccination rate per 100,000 of the vaccine eligible population and COVID-19 vaccination rate per 100,000 of the total population for each zip code and city in Maricopa County at ~12:00 PM weekly on Wednesdays via the Maricopa County GIS Open Data website (https://data-maricopa.opendata.arcgis.com/). More information about the data is available on the Maricopa County COVID-19 Vaccine Data page (https://www.maricopa.gov/5671/Public-Vaccine-Data#dashboard).Additional InformationSource: Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) through Maricopa County GIS Open Data weekly count of COVID-19 vaccinationsContact (author): n/aContact E-Mail (author): n/aContact (maintainer): City of Tempe Open Data TeamContact E-Mail (maintainer): data@tempe.govData Source Type: TablePreparation Method: Data are exposed via ArcGIS Server and its REST API.Publish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: Data are downloaded each week once Maricopa County GIS Open Data updates its public API. Data are transformed and appended to a table in Tempe’s Enterprise GIS.Data Dictionary
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Analysis of ‘COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by City (Maricopa County)’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/5dcaae83-6a3f-44fd-9355-6565c5f19cd1 on 11 February 2022.
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This data table shows COVID-19 vaccination rates by city in Maricopa County.
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Analysis of ‘COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by Zip Code (Maricopa County)’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/fdb1f63f-0e55-424f-8ee5-9f03a31dbf5b on 11 February 2022.
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This data table shows COVID-19 vaccination rates per zip code in Maricopa County.
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Layers in this service includes: Birth, Cancer, Hospitalization Discharge, Mortality and STI Rates, as well as Demographics.
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2010 U.S. Census Mail Return Rates and Demographics by Tract for Cook County. According to the US Census, tracts that fell below the 73% threshold were designated as containing "hard-to-count" (HTC) populations. The data supplies two primary groups of information: 1) details on the mail return rates for each census tract in Cook County 2) Estimated demographic characteristics for each census tract in Cook County. For detailed information on the data please go to the following link: https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/stories/s/hza3-k7kt
St. Louis County Missouri Tax Rates 2020
Purpose:To provide spatial information on school district boundaries within Wood County, supporting educational planning, public access, and jurisdictional management.Supplemental Information:This dataset includes detailed boundaries of school districts within Wood County, serving as a resource for school zoning, jurisdictional assessment, and planning efforts across educational institutions.Keywords:School Districts, Education, Boundaries, Wood County, OhioLineage:Source(s): Compiled and maintained by Wood County GIS based on records from state and local educational authorities.Process Steps: Digitized from official school district records and validated against authoritative local and state maps to ensure accurate boundary representation.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Aligned with official school district boundaries provided by Wood County and local educational authorities.Attribute Accuracy: School district names and classifications verified for accuracy with local and state records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete polygon boundaries for each district without overlaps or gaps.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygons representing school district boundaries with attributes such as district name, type, and area.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects current school district boundaries as last updated by Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated periodically to reflect changes in school district boundaries within Wood County.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available through Wood County GIS or via the Wood County Public Geolibrary.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for misuse or misapplication. Dataset provided "as-is" without warranty.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov
STI Rates in Lake County, Illinois. An explanation of field attributes: Chlamydia- Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. This is a rate per 100,000. Gonorrhea – Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. This is a rate per 100,000.
Hosted feature service containing rental pricing information for Chatham County from 2006, 2011, & 2015 broken down by Census Block Groups.
The source of the rental cost information was the MLS. The data was geocoded, spatially joined with the Census Block Groups, and summarized statistically to present meaningful content for the Chatham County Board of Commissioners. The data within this service was created to help assess the state of affordable housing in Chatham County in 2015 during various affordable housing summits. The home price information was the only data set chosen to be displayed in a web mapping application in an attempt to not inundate the decision makers with too much data.Although this service is not consumed in a web mapping application it still provides meaningful information that can be updated on an as needed basis with more current information to further assess the affordable housing situation in Chatham County, NC.Chatham GIS SOP: "HFS-39"
DeprecatedUpdated for PY-2023 (effective March 1, 2023, to September 30, 2024). Deprecated October 1, 2024.What does the data represent?These are named polygons that follow block group boundaries that contain 51% or greater low-to-moderate income persons as published by HUD from 2011-2015 ACS data. That data has been superseded by data developed from 2016-2020 ACS data by HUD and published at https://services.arcgis.com/VTyQ9soqVukalItT/ArcGIS/rest/services/LMISD_layers/FeatureServer/4. Target areas primarily served residential areas, and each target area ideally could self-identify as the named community.Where were they located?Target Areas of Harris County fit within the Harris County Service Area, which was the unincorporated land of Harris County, Texas plus then-cooperative cities. Any portions of otherwise qualified block groups that extended into non-service area were excluded from the target area. This prevented “double-dipping” community development resource entitlements.How accurate are they?Block group boundaries in Harris County follow visual cues such as roadways and streams. Census Bureau linework attempts to delineate these bounding features but they are seldom more accurate than within thirty feet of ground truth.Full-service city boundaries determine whether an incorporated area is within the Harris County Service Area or the non-service area. These are updated roughly quarterly in the Harris County GIS Repository layer managed by the Harris County Appraisal District. Target areas have been updated each year using this data from the late autumn to the end of each calendar year.When were they collected?When HCCSD updated the Service Area and Target Areas of Harris County in the latter part of each Program Year, it uses the current HUD LMISD dataset and HCAD full-service city boundaries to perform the update. HUD publishes an updated LMISD dataset every year, but the data HUD analyzes to create these updates only changes when an additional five-year period of American Community Survey data has accumulated. Therefore the survey data reported in the HUD LMISD were collected from 4 to 8 years prior (PY2019) to as much as 9 to 13 years prior to publishing the results (PY2023). Unless a local income survey was conducted more recently between one and four years ago, each Program Year’s target area boundaries reflect LMISD block group information collected at least four to as much as thirteen years ago.Who collected them?Harris County Community Services Department (HCCSD) collected and Harris County Housing & Community Development (HCHCD) maintains Harris County Service Area and Target Area information. As representative of one of the largest urban counties in the U.S. and the largest in Texas, the Highest Elected Official in Harris County has delegated HCHCD to implement HUD-assisted community development activities on unincorporated land and on behalf of the cooperative cities. Cooperative cities are generally those of insufficient size to become entitled to HUD funds on their own, i.e. less than 50,000 population. Through 9/30/2024 Harris County maintained agreements with 12 cooperative cities, including: Deer Park, Galena Park, Humble, Jacinto City, Katy, La Porte, Morgan's Point, Seabrook, Shoreacres, South Houston, Tomball, and Webster in PY2023. Tomball ended its agreement 9/30/2024, thereafter becoming part of the non-service area.
This polygon feature class represents property tax rate boundaries in Peoria County, Illinois. Boundaries reflect the 2023 tax year.
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Mortality Rates for Lake County, Illinois. Explanation of field attributes:
Average Age of Death – The average age at which a people in the given zip code die.
Cancer Deaths – Cancer deaths refers to individuals who have died of cancer as the underlying cause. This is a rate per 100,000.
Heart Disease Related Deaths – Heart Disease Related Deaths refers to individuals who have died of heart disease as the underlying cause. This is a rate per 100,000.
COPD Related Deaths – COPD Related Deaths refers to individuals who have died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as the underlying cause. This is a rate per 100,000.
This dataset provides counts and rates (per 10,000) of asthma emergency department visits among California residents by County and age group for 2012. Information like this may be useful for studying Spatial Extent: CaliforniaSpatial Unit: CountyCreated: February 2, 2017Updated: n/aSource: California Department of Public HealthContact Person: CDPH Open DataContact Telephone: 916-558-1784Contact Email: opendata@cdph.ca.govSource: https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/CDPHDATA::asthma-ed-visit-rates-by-county-2012?geometry=-133.860%2C31.071%2C-104.681%2C43.276
Part 323, Shorelands Protection and Management, of the Natural Resources Environmental and Protection Act (NREPA), 1994 Public Act 451, as amended, provides protection from the natural hazards of coastal erosion and flooding as well as environmental protection of our fragile coastal areas. Part 323 identifies and regulates High-Risk Erosion Areas (HREA), Environmental Areas (EA), and Flood Risk Areas (FRA) within the Great Lakes coastal zone. Recession rate studies of coastal shorelines defined HREAs in many counties during the 1980s. According to R 281.22 (22) the department shall update the recession rate studies every 10 years to reflect varying lake levels and changes in erosion rates. Of 29 counties currently designated 12 counties have not been updated since designation. Counties in the Lower Peninsula on Lake Michigan were last updated in the mid-1990s except for Berrien which was updated in 2007. Updates continue and the dataset is updated periodically to represent these changes. To determine these zones extensive work goes into identifying erosion hazard lines, and tools are run to determine erosion rates. The zones are then created as polygons to represent the erosion zones. For information about High Risk Erosion contact: Kate Lederle (LederleK@Michigan.gov).
Purpose:To provide a spatially accurate representation of the Wood County boundary in Ohio, supporting county-level mapping, jurisdictional delineation, public service delivery, and regional planning.Supplemental Information:This dataset is intended for general mapping and administrative use within Wood County, assisting with public safety, land management, and jurisdictional clarity.Keywords:County Boundary, Administrative Boundary, Jurisdiction, Wood County, Ohio, Mapping, Regional Planning.Lineage:Source(s): Derived from authoritative state and county records, maintained by Wood County GIS for accuracy and alignment with Ohio jurisdictional standards.Process Steps:Boundaries were digitized based on official county records and validated to ensure consistency with Ohio Department of Transportation and state standards.Accuracy and Consistency:Positional Accuracy: Conforms to county records and official state boundary definitions.Attribute Accuracy: Boundary attributes have been verified against county and state records.Logical Consistency: Ensures complete and closed boundary with no overlaps or gaps.Data Type:Vector (Polygon)Composition:Polygon feature representing the boundary of Wood County, Ohio.Spatial Reference:Coordinate System: NAD 1983 NSRS2007 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicDatum: NAD 1983 NSRS2007Time Period of Content:Reflects conditions as of the latest boundary confirmation from Wood County GIS.Currentness Reference:Updated as needed to reflect any jurisdictional changes, in alignment with county and state standards.This dataset was created and last updated prior to the current GIS Manager.Contacts:Primary Contact:David L. Price, GIS Coordinator, Wood County GIS DepartmentPhone: (419) 373-3984Email: dprice@woodcountyohio.govDistributor:Available upon request through Wood County GIS or via the Wood County GIS Public Data Site.Distribution Liability:Wood County disclaims responsibility for improper or incorrect use of this dataset. Provided "as-is" without warranty for completeness or accuracy for any specific use.Metadata Date:October 21, 2024Metadata Review Date:October 21, 2025Metadata Contact:David L. Price, (419) 373-3984, dprice@woodcountyohio.gov