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TwitterIn September 2020, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors directed staff to document telecommunication projects completed, in-progress, and future projects, using the 2014 Wireless GAP Analysis and the Segra Dark Fiber Area Network. Staff mapped the data identified by the Board, as well as other information related to telecommunication projects. This information was then used to identify select unserved or underserved geographic areas of the county.
The companion interactive map allows the user to turn on or off all layers used in the project.
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TwitterWelcome to the StoryMap for the Westchester County Mobility & Transit Plan! Here, you’ll be able to explore the suggested changes to Bee-Line service. The StoryMap allows you to either scroll down through the story or navigate with the links in the ribbon above. Further below, you may also explore suggested recommendations by selecting a specific route or using the glider between existing and suggested maps. The content contained in this storymap provides the information that was previously hosted at westchestermobility.org.The ideas, route labels, and route names presented below are study suggestions and the County is currently coordinating an implementation process. Status updates, public meetings and hearings and roll-out schedule will be shared as that information becomes available.
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Story that outlines the services provided by Broward County GIS. GIS ServicesWhat is GIS?GIS Users Group
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TwitterThis map tour shows the rich history of DeKalb County's attractions.
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TwitterThis app allows users to learn more about the many historic buildings and features located within Faust Park. Link to metadata.
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TwitterA County Geologic Atlas (CGA) project is a study of a county's geology, and its mineral and ground-water resources. The information collected during the project is used to develop maps, data-base files, and reports. This same information is also produced as digital files. The map information is formatted as geographic information system (GIS) files with associated data bases. The maps and reports are also reproduced as portable document files (PDFs) that can be opened on virtually any computer using the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe.com. All of the digital files for the CGA's can be downloaded from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy. The majority of the files can also be viewed and queried through the use of this Story Map.Atlas information is commonly used in planning and environmental protection programs, as an educational resource, and by industries involved in water and mineral resources. It represents a comprehensive, detailed compilation of geologic data and interpretations within a county. The distribution and character of geologic materials determine how and where water enters the earth, and where it is stored in aquifers that can supply our needs. Geologic maps are a key element in delineating those flow paths and in relating land use to water quality. The atlas also provides a framework and terminology to support more detailed, site-specific studies. The records of water wells drilled in the area are an important source of data for constructing the maps and for understanding the distribution and use of ground water in the county. A data base of the information from those wells is one of the atlas products, and it can be queried with the GIS files to yield valuable insights for managing the ground-water resource.The atlas is also useful to non-professionals who simply wish to learn more about the geology of the county. It is a one-stop, comprehensive collection of information in a variety of forms and styles that should be useful to anyone with an interest in earth science or the county.The geologic data and maps are produced and distributed by the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) as Part A of an Atlas. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources follows with an investigation of the quantity, quality, and pollution sensitivity of ground water. Their products are distributed as Part B of the atlas, at a later date. If necessary, a report with additional information that was not possible to include on the limited space of the printed maps is produced by MGS as Part C of, or included as a supplement to, an atlas. The Atlas CD or DVD, which is available online at the Digital Conservancy, includes all the atlas products developed by the Minnesota Geological Survey.
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TwitterThis dataset represents the centerlines of public and private roads within St. Lucie County, Florida. It includes local streets, arterial roads, highways, and other transportation corridors used for navigation, routing, and infrastructure planning. The data is maintained by the St. Lucie County GIS Division and is intended to support transportation planning, public safety, emergency response, and general mapping applications.
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OCFL Atlas offers citizens the ability to access real-time development data, board meeting details and project locations. Users can zoom into their current location, search by address or pan around Orange County to see new projects. Public notification is required for development applications to ensure citizens have the opportunity to express opinions prior to a public hearing.
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TwitterData fields include - all fields created by Esri's World Locator service- original fields from the Clark County Clerk's office, including LicenseNbr (issued chronologically from January 1 to December 31), License Issue Date, Mailing address of licensee's, licensees gender, birthplace, and age, and wedding location if available- a field calculating the average age of the two licensees
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TwitterPurposeThis web mapping story includes maps and situational data, including web links and videos, for the flash flooding that occurred in Union County, NC August 19th 2015.Audience Union County citizens, NCDOT officials, and others interested in flash flooding incidents.Data SourcesSocial Vulnerability Index (SoVI) layer from ArcGIS 2009 layer. Intended to show levels of sensitivity of populations to emergency situationsVulnerable roadways and structures - data from Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level-Data (HIFLD) and analyzed within ArcGIS for Desktop Narrative and image sources - From Local Charlotte area news stations and papershttp://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/43705738-videohttp://weatheralerts.alertblogger.com/?p=21060http://www.wbtv.com/story/29829992/flooding-in-union-co-leaves-cars-stuck-in-ditchhttp://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article31574678.html
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TwitterNew Jersey has been called the “Cockpit of the Revolution”, with more battles and encampments occurring in the colony of New Jersey than in any other colony. Morris County played a crucial role in the struggle, with civilians and soldiers participating in the Revolution. The luminaries of the day so closely associated with the Revolution: General George Washington, his wife, Martha and his staff, were familiar faces in the county. Morris County soldiers crossed the Delaware, died at Valley Forge and participated in the well-known battles of Springfield and Monmouth and were present when Cornwallis surrendered. Many Morris County soldiers went on to establish themselves in territories that would become the United States of America. This project associates the names of soldiers, civilians, and places in Morris County with the part in American history played by each.
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TwitterA County Geologic Atlas (CGA) project is a study of a county's geology, and its mineral and ground-water resources. The information collected during the project is used to develop maps, data-base files, and reports. This same information is also produced as digital files. The map information is formatted as geographic information system (GIS) files with associated data bases. The maps and reports are also reproduced as portable document files (PDFs) that can be opened on virtually any computer using the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe.com. All of the digital files for the CGA's can be downloaded from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy. The majority of the files can also be viewed and queried through the use of this Story Map.Atlas information is commonly used in planning and environmental protection programs, as an educational resource, and by industries involved in water and mineral resources. It represents a comprehensive, detailed compilation of geologic data and interpretations within a county. The distribution and character of geologic materials determine how and where water enters the earth, and where it is stored in aquifers that can supply our needs. Geologic maps are a key element in delineating those flow paths and in relating land use to water quality. The atlas also provides a framework and terminology to support more detailed, site-specific studies. The records of water wells drilled in the area are an important source of data for constructing the maps and for understanding the distribution and use of ground water in the county. A data base of the information from those wells is one of the atlas products, and it can be queried with the GIS files to yield valuable insights for managing the ground-water resource.The atlas is also useful to non-professionals who simply wish to learn more about the geology of the county. It is a one-stop, comprehensive collection of information in a variety of forms and styles that should be useful to anyone with an interest in earth science or the county.The geologic data and maps are produced and distributed by the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) as Part A of an Atlas. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources follows with an investigation of the quantity, quality, and pollution sensitivity of ground water. Their products are distributed as Part B of the atlas, at a later date. If necessary, a report with additional information that was not possible to include on the limited space of the printed maps is produced by MGS as Part C of, or included as a supplement to, an atlas. The Atlas CD or DVD, which is available online at the Digital Conservancy, includes all the atlas products developed by the Minnesota Geological Survey.
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TwitterWeb app. This app allows users to take a driving tour throughout Jefferson Barracks Park and to learn about the historic sites located along their route. Link to metadata.
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TwitterAbout this itemGoodhue County GeoHub is a customized website for exploring GIS web mapping applications, link to historic plats, submit data requests, and access County stories through Story Maps.Author/ContributorLeanne KnottOrganizationGoodhue CountyOrg Websiteco.goodhue.mn.us
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TwitterWeb app. This app allows users to view information about sculptures and landmarks throughout Laumeier Park. Users can follow their progress along the trails on the map and locate various sculptures within the park. Link to metadata.
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TwitterCounty boundary for St Lucie County, Florida.
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