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This data set contains the boundaries for the City's 22 local areas (also known as local planning areas). Data currencyThese boundaries do not change. Data accuracyLocal area boundaries generally follow street centrelines; centrelines are in the approximate centre of streets.
Municipal jurisdiction boundaries including Clark County.See Clark County Metadata
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Facet is the name given to a grid of 500 metre by 800 metre rectangles covering the entire City as well as UBC and the University Endowment Lands. These boundaries are often used when paper maps are plotted. They are also used for the delivery of orthophotos so that file sizes are manageable.Each facet is defined by the coordinates of its four corners and has a name which is an alpha character followed by two digits, such as M07 or O13. Data currencyThese boundaries never change. Data accuracyThese boundaries are very accurate and have not changed.
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The property cadastral boundaries include lot lines, property lines and their dimensions (lengths). Other related datasets can be found by filtering on the property keyword. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracyMuch of the City's land base is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise.
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These data represent City Limits in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for City Limits within the study area.
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The census is Canada's largest and most comprehensive data source conducted by Statistics Canada every five years. The Census of Population collects demographic and linguistic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada.The data shown here is provided by Statistics Canada from the 2011 Census as a custom profile data order for the City of Vancouver, using the City's 22 local planning areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2011, custom order for City of Vancouver Local Areas.Data accessThis dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site: Census local area profiles 2011 (CSV) Census local area profiles 2011 (XLS) Dataset schema (Attributes)Please see the Census local area profiles 2011 attributes page. NoteThe 22 Local Areas is defined by the Census blocks and is equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas and includes the Musqueam 2 reserve.Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park. Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5. In 2011 Statistics Canada replaced the "long form" census with a voluntary National Household Survey. The result of the survey will not be directly comparable with previous census data. In 2006 there were changes made to the definition of households. A number of Single Room Occupancy and Seniors facilities were considered to be dwellings in 2001, and collective dwellings in 2006. The City believes a similar change occurred on some properties between 2006 and 2011. This would explain why the numbers of "Apartments under 5 stories" has fallen in some locations.Note that for the first time in 2011, three language questions (knowledge of official languages, home language and mother tongue) were included on the census questionnaire that was administered to 100% of the population.Language data and analysis published for all censuses since 1996 have been based almost exclusively on responses from the long-form census questionnaire administered to 20% of the population. However, Statistics Canada has observed changes in patterns of response to both the mother tongue and home language questions that appear to have arisen from changes in the placement and context of the language questions on the 2011 Census questionnaire relative to previous censuses. As a result, Canadians appear to have been less inclined than in previous censuses to report languages other than English or French as their only mother tongue, and also more inclined to report multiple languages as their mother tongue and as the language used most often at home. Data currencyThe data for Census 2011 was collected in May 2011. Data accuracyStatistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality. Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population of less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions. Websites for further information Statistics Canada 2011 Census Dictionary Local area boundary dataset
This project contains:One map containing the City of Vancouver City Limits layer for use in populating sample templates600x400 pixel formatted templates for generating thumbnails for Applications, Web Maps/Maps/Packages, Layers, and items to be deprecatedTemplates for print layouts at 8.5x11", landscape and portrait sizesStyle file containing correct fonts and colors in alignment with City of Vancouver brandingExample text should be replaced as necessary, and it is recommended you save any applicable changes as a copy of this package for your use.
This data set shows the boundary of TransLink's service area, which aligns with the boundary of the Metro Vancouver region. It is a subset of the Municipal Boundaries data set downloaded from Metro Vancouver's Open Data Catalogue (http://www.metrovancouver.org/data).
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This data set provides information on the names and locations of City parks. The data may be displayed as point features (a single point representing the location of the park; this is unlikely to be the geometric centroid of the park) or polygon features (a polygon or area coloured green to show the extent of the park boundaries). Data currencyData taken from Park Board site in July 2009. The data on this site is updated weekly. Data accuracyThis data is as accurate as the data on the Parks and Recreation site. Latitude and longitude are for a point in the park.
An interactive application to determine what City of Vancouver neighborhood association area an address or location falls within; returns information about the neighborhood association contact email, if provided, as a popup. Labels indicating neighborhood association name are enabled when zoomed in. Updated to include City of Vancouver City Limits in dashed blue outline. Embedded in the Neighborhoods page of City of Vancouver website: Neighborhoods | City of Vancouver, Washington, USA
Web app utilizing search functions to locate an address; returns results indicating if the location is in the service areas administered by the City of Vancouver:City Limits (general City services)Water Utility ServiceSewer Utility Service
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The property addresses dataset contains addresses used for parcel polygon display. Please note: these addresses are the primary addresses displayed in VanMap and do not represent a complete set of all addresses. Some addresses are duplicated because they appear more than once on VanMap.For other related property datasets, such as property parcel polygons and property cadastral boundaries, you may wish to filter datasets on the property keyword. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracyMuch of the City's land base is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise.
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These data represent 2010 Census Tract boundaries in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for 2010 Census Tracts boundaries within the study area. Planting site prioritization criteria have also been summarized at this scale.
Web app utilizing search functions to locate an address; returns results indicating if the location is in the service areas administered by the City of Vancouver:City Limits (general City services)Water Utility ServiceSewer Utility Service
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This dataset contains locations and attributes of community gardens and food trees in the City of Vancouver. While these community food assets are located within city boundaries, and some on City and Park Board lands, the vast majority are not administered by the City. This dataset is maintained manually and data is provided by the City and specified managing organizations. NoteBlank cell indicates specified information is not available"Y" indicates unknown quantityThe site name titled "0 - Private Developments - Community Shared (pre-2010)" is not an actual community garden or food tree site, and its "NumberOfPlots" figure refers to the number of communal gardening plots on private properties or multi-family housing sites, derived through a city-wide survey conducted by City staff prior to 2010. Data currencyThe extract on this website will be updated weekly Data accuracyThere is no known error but there may be some loss of quality from data entry errorsNumber of garden plots and food trees may not be accurateUpdate may not be available until the next data refresh cycleA small number of communal gardening plots on private property may already be accounted for in the city-wide survey prior to 2010 (See "0 - Private Developments -​ Community Shared (pre-2010)" Coordinates were determined using the BC Physical Address Geocoder Websites for further informationCommunity GardensGrowing food
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This dataset contains information on the rates and time limits for parking meters in the City. Information is shown at the block level rather than for the individual meter. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this web site is updated weekly. Data accuracyLocations are shown for entire block faces however that does not mean that there are parking meters along the entire block face.
Uses zoning regulations for City of Vancouver and Washington State related to zoning of cannabis retail and production facilities to create an interactive map showing properties within the City Limits that may potentially be available for application to be a site for marijuana-related business. Uses property information layers from Clark County GIS, business information data from the State of Washington Office of Finance, and regulations defined in City code to create layers found in the underlying map (of the same name). Layers used to determine areas of exclusion and availability are updated weekly.For more information, please seeRecreational and Medical Marijuana in Vancouver -The City of Vancouver, WA
The incorporated City limits are outlined. You can zoom in or out depending on the amount of detail you want to see, as well as search for an address.