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Streets in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach. Centerline staged in the ReferenceData ESRI Local Government Data Model Road Centerline feature class schema with the remaining fields on the back end including Palm Beach County fields (PREFIX, NAME, TYPE, SUFFIX, RESP_AUTH, TFARE_ROW, FUNC_CLASS, SPEED_LIM, LANES. CFCC. DT_CHG, LN2020, COUNTY_RD_ID, ONEWAY, FNUM, STREET_NAME_SEQ) and City of West Palm Beach fields (GASB_ID / 2003 SegmentID, CITY_CODE, RD_CLASS, ZIP_CODE). Last Updated: November 2017.
This data in this layer was assembled from various data sources (Engineering survey, Planimetric mapping, FPL)and some heads up digitizing from 1990's to present. The layer was created Jan 2018
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Purpose: Displays geographic area serviced and operated by the boundaries within the city limits of West Palm Beach. The Planning department processes annexations and has ownership of this layer and attributes.Intended Use: Used for location and analysis purpose as a reference that can be used within various maps and apps. This layer is used by several departments and public use to determine whether the functions are within the city municipal boundary.Department: Development Services, IT - GIS, Planning and Zoning, Public Utilities Data Source: Municipal Boundary is located within the Land dataset.How was the Data Derived: Data was added to GIS from various sources in 2012 and since maintained by West Palm Beach Planning Division. Planning department processes annexations and has ownership of this layer and attributes.It's recommended that an accurate field survey be completed along with departmental Service Level Agreements (SLA) created for maintenance responsibilities to keep the data current.How was the Data Modified: Update to Planning layers - Municipal Boundary, Annexation History, Building Inspector Zones, & Code Enforcement Zones are done by Planning department and GIS will update the other layers.Update Frequency: As Needed with new information provided by Planning department.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of West Palm Beach, Florida suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
Geospatial data about Jupiter, FL Water. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Jupiter, FL Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Purpose: Lines representing the Railroad locations in Palm Beach County, Florida. The attribute information describes ownership.Intended Use: Geographic area used for display in large scale web applications.Department: All City DepartmentsData Source: Published as a referenced feature service from GDB transportation datasetHow was the Data Manipulated: GIS layer was probably created by heads up digitizing and is being maintained by updated by GIS team members.How the Data is Modified: Currently in a data maintenance workflow, The information is used by several departments and GIS should review the data annually.Update Frequency: As-Needed or with new information.
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Purpose: The layer shows the hurricane evacuation zones for West Palm Beach.Intended Use: Layer to be used for EOC maps and web maps to display evacuation zones to show what areas are at risk the mostDepartment: All city DepartmentsData Source: Published from the EOC dataset. Original evacuation layer is from PBC Open Data PortalHow was the Data Manipulated: Data was not manipulatedHow the Data is Modified: Data was modified to show only sections of evacuation zones that are within WPB water operational areaUpdate Frequency: As needed with new zones provided by Palm Beach Countyfor EOC maps and web maps to display evacuation zones to
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Purpose: Displays Code Enforcement Zones to indicate a zone per Code Enforcement Officer.Intended Use: Currently used for location and analysis purpose in City applicationsDepartment: Police Department, Code Enforcement, PlanningData Source: Referenced from the Land datasetHow was the Data Derived: Created by GIS staff using GIS software.How was the Data Modified: Static layer and maintenance is due to a new officer (attribute update) or due to annexation (spatial adjustment) as-neededUpdate Frequency: As-Needed and new information provided by Code EnforcementNotes: A proactive approach is taken to inspect neighborhoods, and individual residential and commercial properties to bring them in compliance with the City Code requirements for property maintenance, zoning enforcement, and current licensing of rental business license. Landlord Tenant Affairs service is available for unbiased advice and guidance to both parties.
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Purpose: Location of Hospitals in West Palm Beach.Intended Use: The layer contains location information that can be used in web maps and applications. Departments: AllData Source: Referenced service published from GDB EOC data setHow the Data is Modified: Created on September 2022 by removing points that exist in the other layers on the EOC data set with the purpose of avoiding redundancy and make updating data more effective. Queried out all assets with facilities type=hospitals from GovermentOffices_Hospitals feature class to display in this features service.Update Frequency: Currently, not in a data maintenance workflow. This layer was developed from various sources and should be reviewed by EOC managers annually. If need the the IT-GIS team will edit the layer.
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[DOWNLOAD ONLY] These hydrogeologic data for the Lower West Coast of Florida and were compiled in support of the Lower West Coast Water Supply Planning effort documented in Technical Publication WS-35, Hydrogeologic Unit Mapping Update for the Lower West Coast Water Supply Planning Area, August 2015. The objectives of this study were to create regional hydrogeologic maps including contour maps showing unit surfaces and thicknesses, and cross-sections representative of both the surficial aquifer system (SAS) and intermediate aquifer system (IAS). The maps, source data, and metadata used to generate these products are archived in a manner suitable for model implementation and regulatory use in a publicly accessible format. The results will be incorporated into the forthcoming Lower West Coast Surficial Aquifer System and Intermediate Aquifer System Model (LWCSIM), which will evaluate the potential impact of existing and projected groundwater withdrawals in all SAS and IAS aquifers within the region over the next several decades. For full documentation, please see Technical Publication WS-35, "Hydrogeologic Unit Mapping Update for the Lower West Coast Water Supply Planning Area," dated August 2015 by Elizabeth Geddes, Emily Richardson P.G., and Anne Dodd P.G., Water Supply Bureau, Water Resources Division, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida.
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The objectives of this study were to create regional hydrogeologic maps including contour maps showing unit surfaces and thicknesses, and cross-sections representative of both the surficial aquifer system (SAS) and intermediate aquifer system (IAS). The maps, source data, and metadata used to generate these products will be archived in a manner suitable for model implementation and regulatory use in a publically accessible format. The results will be incorporated into the forthcoming Lower West Coast Surficial Aquifer System and Intermediate Aquifer System Model (LWCSIM), which will evaluate the potential impact of existing and projected groundwater withdrawals in all SAS and IAS aquifers within the region over the next several decades.For full documentation, please see Technical Publication WS-35, "Hydrogeologic Unit Mapping Update for the Lower West Coast Water Supply Planning Area," dated August 2015 by Elizabeth Geddes, Emily Richardson P.G., and Anne Dodd P.G. , Water Supply Bureau, Water Resources Division, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida.https://www.sfwmd.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ws-35_lwc_hydrogeologic_mapping_083115.pdf
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Purpose: To have an inventory of gas stations within the limits of the city.Intended Use: To include as reference in web maps and applications specifically for use during emergency management events such as evacuations, hurricanes, etc. Department: Development services, FireData Source: EOC data set. How was the Data Manipulated: A list of gas stations was obtained from community plus and located in GIS. How the Data is Modified: Update are usually performed on by comparing existing data against list of gas stations from Development Services. Update Frequency: Updated ones a year.
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Purpose: To view Residential building detailsIntended Use: To view building locations and their detailsDepartment: IT/GISDepartment Data Source: shape file provided from WPBHow Created/Manipulated: make selection set of joined PBC 'dweldat' table to buildingsHow the Data is Modified: shape file modified as neededUse Frequency: - updated as needed and monthly per buildings CO and Demo list
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Purpose: Roads Authority may be used in applications requiring to display streets by ownership within the City of West Palm Beach. The attribute information describes ownership, maintenance responsibility and address ranges to support geocoding.Intended Use: Geographic area used for display and analysis overlay in web applicationsDepartment: All City DepartmentsData Source: Layer in Transportation datasetHow was the Data Manipulated: GIS layer is created and updated by Palm Beach County. The data changes frequently so City GIS should update the file quarterly from the County database. Last download was on August 1st, 2024.How the Data is Modified: Although not currently in a data maintenance workflow, The information is used by several departments (Planning, Engineering and Public Works) and a data maintenance governance needs to be established. Last download was on August 1st, 2024.Update Frequency: TBD - once a data maintenance governance needs to be established.
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Purpose: This layer contains polygons representing building footprints.Intended Use: Currently used for location and informational purpose in various maps and appsDepartment: IT - GIS, Planning and Zoning, Development ServicesData Source: Published referenced service from GDB building data setHow was the Data Manipulated: Not is a data maintenance workflow .How the Data is Modified: Acquire new datasetUpdate Frequency: Not is a data maintenance workflow. However several data provider resources are available if the business requirements call for current footprints
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Purpose: Displays Code Enforcement Zones to indicate a zone per Code Enforcement Officer.Intended Use: Currently used for location and analysis purpose in City applicationsDepartment: Police Department, Code Enforcement, PlanningData Source: Referenced from the Land datasetHow was the Data Derived: Created by GIS staff using GIS software.How was the Data Modified: Static layer and maintenance is due to a new officer (attribute update) or due to annexation (spatial adjustment) as-neededUpdate Frequency: As-Needed and new information provided by Code EnforcementNotes: A proactive approach is taken to inspect neighborhoods, and individual residential and commercial properties to bring them in compliance with the City Code requirements for property maintenance, zoning enforcement, and current licensing of rental business license. Landlord Tenant Affairs service is available for unbiased advice and guidance to both parties.
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Purpose: Location of private and Government facilities, Federal, State, Local, Police Stations and HospitalsIntended Use: The layer contains location information that can be used in web maps and applications. Users can set a filter to only show a subset of facility type.Departments: AllData Source: Referenced map service on Enterprise portalHow the Data is Modified: Created on September 2022 by removing points that exist in the other layers on the EOC data set with the purpose of avoiding redundancy and make updating data more effective.Update Frequency: Currently, not in a data maintenance workflow. This layer was developed from various sources and should be reviewed by EOC managers annually. If need the the IT-GIS team will edit the layer.
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Purpose: Displays the location of Traffic control markings. Pavement Markings Inventory is a configuration of Collector for ArcGIS that can be used by Engineering and/or Public Works field staff to inventory pavement markings that delineate vehicular paths of travel and convey directional or lane usage requirements.Intended Use: This data was collected by DTS video survey under the direction of Engineering Department. Users of this data should use the data carefully and try to verify the information..Department: Engineering Department - Transportation DivisionData Source: referenced feature service on Enterprise portalHow was the Data Manipulated: Originally data was collected by DTS video survey .In 2018 DTS did another video survey and it's unclear if the data was updated from the 2018 survey. How the Data is Modified: The best practice is for thee Engineering / Transportation group to take ownership of this layer and update as needed. The GIS team is not updating this layer. Update Frequency: As-Needed by Engineering,/ Transportation group
Purpose: To view Historic Structures and DistrictsIntended Use: Currently used in web maps and applications for viewing Historic Districts.Department: Development ServicesData Source: Referenced feature service on enterprise portalHow was the Data Derived: data comes to GIS from the Planning Division Historic Planners. How was the Data Modified: Polygons are modified or added based upon data from the Planning DivisionUpdate Frequency: Edits to the data will been done as needed by the Historic Preservation Planner or the WPB GIS as directed.Note: Each polygon within this feature class represents an individual Historic District
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Streets in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach. Centerline staged in the ReferenceData ESRI Local Government Data Model Road Centerline feature class schema with the remaining fields on the back end including Palm Beach County fields (PREFIX, NAME, TYPE, SUFFIX, RESP_AUTH, TFARE_ROW, FUNC_CLASS, SPEED_LIM, LANES. CFCC. DT_CHG, LN2020, COUNTY_RD_ID, ONEWAY, FNUM, STREET_NAME_SEQ) and City of West Palm Beach fields (GASB_ID / 2003 SegmentID, CITY_CODE, RD_CLASS, ZIP_CODE). Last Updated: November 2017.