Geospatial data about City of San Jose Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer was created as an update the existing San Jose Parks Layer (PRK.TRAILS). The existing layer has been maintained by the City of San Jose Department of Public Works and had not been updated in some time. This layer is a draft as of (05.02.2014) and has not been fully updated or reviewed to assure completeaccuracy of trail lines. Nevertheless, it is an improvement over the existing layer and has had newly developed and existing trail lines adjusted to fit with satellite imagery from the ArcGIS basemap. As much as possible trail lines have been centered to visibly improved pathways in the satellite imagery. Several ramps that provide trail access have also been added.Some attribute data has been updated along with trail changes, but on the whole it still requires comparison with the Master Trail database maintained by Yves Zsutty - Trail Manager, PRNS.
© PRK.TRAILS - Author Unknown - Maintained by San Jose DPW - GIS Team Master Trails Data - Yves Zsutty - Trail Manager, PRNS. yves.zsutty@sanjoseca.gov - 408 292 6416 GIS Updates: David McCormic - PRNS david.mccormic@sanjoseca.gov This layer is a component of Basemap Editing Map.
The Basemap Editing Map has been optimized for editing and can be used for management of City of San Jose Public Works basemap information.
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This dataset represents the centerline of the railroads traveled way used to move passengers and freight within the City of San Jose, CA.
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The representation of real property areas, and may be combined with assessing and tax information. This feature class contains only parcels with a single APN and may include townhomes and may include condominiums with a single APN.Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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This page contains the help documentation for the GIS Open Data Portal. Refer to https://gisdata-csj.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/help.
Geospatial data about City of San Jose Easements. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This demographics data package is part of a 3 layer set for Tracts, Block Groups, and Blocks across all of Santa Clara County. A field is present in each to allow filtering for the geometries that are only in The City of San Jose. Each of the data layers contains the most commonly requested demographic fields from the U.S. Census/American Community Survey. Please note these fields are not exactly the same as found in the census tables, the goal was to standardize the field names so that they will always remain the same regardless of if the census changes the field names or range values. San Jose GIS Enterprise staff will update these fields once a year. Please check the field that states the last time it was updated and from what source. Please also note that Tracts has the most data fields, Block Groups slightly less, and Blocks has very few. The finer scaled geometries have less data available from the U.S. Census, so those fields were dropped.
Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 2021 5-year estimates
Data is updated annually.
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Sanitary sewer manholes used for access to sewer pipes during inspection and maintenance. Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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Public Street within the City of San Jose, CA.
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Locations of all street trees in the City of San Jose. Street trees are trees along city right-of-way and sidewalk, but do not include trees on private property or large lots like parks. It is the responsibility of the adjacent property owner to properly care for the street tree and comply with City laws and best practices. Permits must be obtained for most work on street trees to ensure it is done accordining to the requirements of the City code. Some street trees in City medians and road backups are maintained entirely by the City.Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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Sidewalk areas along the street or in other public areas.Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
Geospatial data about City of San Jose Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Public right of way line on which one side has parcels and the other is a public street. This dataset represents easements areas where the City of San Jose can perform projects for example digging out pipes or clean utility manholes.
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This dataset contains Average Daily Traffic (ADT) counts collected for the City of San Jose for the previous 15 years and is updated on a yearly basis. This dataset can be read as follows: The count location is given as “Collected on ‘Street One’, ‘Direction’, ‘Street Two’, in a ‘Travel Direction.’” ADT values are then given as: ‘ADT One’ and ‘ADT Two’ which correspond to the ADT collected in the recorded travel directions. If the street is a one-way street, a travel direction of ‘one-way’ is recorded and ‘ADT One’ and ‘ADT Two’ are left blank. ‘ADT’ corresponds to the total ADT which is a sum of ‘ADT One’ and ‘ADT Two.’ Putting it all together gets the following: “A total ADT of 39, 057 was recorded on 9/26/2018 along Murphy Rd. east of Oakland Road. Travel flows along Murphy Rd. in an East/West direction with a corresponding ADT One of 21,444 and ADT Two of 17,613.” Note that only counts collected after January 2018 will have a travel direction and corresponding ADT One and ADT Two values listed.
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This map shows pavement condition index for City streets in San José. The pavement condition index, or PCI, is a number between 0 and 100 that is used to indicate the condition of the pavement on a segment of street, where a score of 0-49 is considered poor, 50-69 is fair, and 70-100 is good. This map was created for the City of San José public maps gallery. The maps gallery is a collection of maps created and maintained by the Enterprise GIS team. Maps gallery maps showcase programs, projects, and spatial information derived from City data. The information in these maps is publicly shared for the purpose of transparency and accessibility. Many maps from the maps gallery are also embedded with the City website. Much of the data that supports these maps can be directly downloaded from the Open GIS Data Portal. City of San Jose Website: https://www.sanjoseca.gov/City of San Jose Maps Gallery: https://gis.sanjoseca.gov/apps/mapsgallery/City of San Jose Open GIS Data Portal: https://gisdata-csj.opendata.arcgis.com/
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The Planning Areas Map includes fifteen (15) planning areas, which are large sub-areas of San José. Due to their permanent boundaries, these areas are especially valuable in the collection and analysis of data over long periods of time. For example, the Planning Division uses planning areas to monitor the supply and absorption of vacant land and to track and forecast development activity. Data has never been updated.
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These are locations that are to be used as an elevation reference and contain the official elevation and last known latitude and longitude.
App: The data can be viewed in web map format at: Survey Benchmarks
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Geospatial data about City of San Jose Sanitary Sewer Network Structures. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This dataset includes open, closed, future, seasonal, and under construction parks and trails in San Jose, Santa Clara County, and parts of San Mateo County. It covers trail land and parkland owned by and/or maintained by the San Jose Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services, other San Jose city departments, City of San Jose, City of Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, State of California, Federal government, various school districts, Caltrans, Santa Clara Water District, Valley Transit Authority, Midpen Open Space Authority, and other agencies. Privately owned parks and open space are included as well. Parkland open space types in this dataset include community centers, community gardens, civic grounds, dog parks, libraries, neighborhood parks, open space, school grounds, special districts, trails and trail lands, privately owned public open spaces (POPOS), private recreation facilities, proposed trails, regional parks, reuse centers, sports facilities, and trails. Attribute information in this dataset includes, among other information, park name, address (often street and cross street), park type, park class, park subclass, current status, date opened, Park District, acreage, developed acreage, undeveloped acreage, open space acreage, park supervisor, park manager, park owner, PBCE Planning Area, Specific Plan or Urban Village area, and notes.
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Geospatial data about City of San Jose Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.