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Park Area polygons on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Park Areas are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
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Road lines on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Roads are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly.
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Bicycle Parking Spot points on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Bicycle Parking Spots are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
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Dumpster points on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Dumpsters are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”
The aggregate building shape, comprised of the footprint or outline that meets the natural grade of the earth and the roof line as would be observed from aerial images.
Confirmed Tornadoes that occurred the evening of December 26th, 2015 in North and Central TX. This map will be used in the FWD webpage that summarizes this event. https://www.weather.gov/fwd/dec26tornadoesThis story map shows the tornado tracks, tornado damage points with pictures, and polygons (from DAT), and other relevant information.
Social wellness involves building healthy and supportive relationships as well as fostering a connection with those around you. Having a supportive social network allows you to develop assertive skills and become more comfortable with yourself in social situations. Taking time to focus on your social wellness can promote emotional resilience and provide a social network that increases your self-esteem and provides other forms of support.
Intellectual wellness involves engaging in activities that stimulate the mind, acquiring knowledge, developing critical thinking skills and nurturing a lifelong passion for learning. Intellectual wellness is essential for personal growth, self-fulfillment and a broader understanding of the world. By nurturing intellectual wellness, individuals can enhance their cognitive abilities, expand their knowledge base and approach life with a curious and engaged mindset.
This dataset was created by the Transportation Planning and Programming (TPP) Division of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for planning and asset inventory purposes, as well as for visualization and general mapping. County boundaries were digitized by TxDOT using USGS quad maps, and converted to line features using the Feature to Line tool. This dataset depicts a generalized coastline.Update Frequency: As NeededSource: Texas General Land OfficeSecurity Level: PublicOwned by TxDOT: FalseRelated LinksData Dictionary PDF [Generated 2025/03/14]
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Park Area polygons on campuses and sites occupied by the University of North Texas. Some remote sites outside of the City of Denton may not be available. Park Areas are in a constant state of change and UNT Facilities GIS staff map these changes using high-accuracy GPS equipment. This data is not automatically updated after changes occur, it will be updated quarterly. Any derivative work that makes use of UNT data, products, or services should include an appropriately placed credit reference in substantial conformity with the following: “Data from the University of North Texas was used in the preparation of this product.”