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TwitterRoad centerlines are captured from the aerial photography as the apparent centerline. Attributes originally compiled via a conflation process from the original street centerline data to the new centerline coverage captured from the aerial photography. Subsequently an extensive QC process followed to correct errors in the conflation process. These areas where identified by staff in phase one of the QC process.
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Image collection of ground survey photos collected for the August 25, 2016, Windsor, ON event. Ground survey conducted August 26, 2016. This photo collection is also available as a spatial layer. This photo collection includes 335 photos, 159 of which have been geotagged, and is available for download as a zip file. Photos containing sensitive information have been modified to obscure identifying features.
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The City Limit dataset represents the nine city, urban (incorporated) municipality boundaries within the County of Sonoma. The dataset includes ALL RECORDED ANNEXATIONS to date.Related Resource:Permit Sonoma GIS HomepageSonoma Local Agency Formation Commission(LAFCO)Annexation Report(The annexation report represents unincorporated lands annexed into city jurisdictions.)Refer to Map series per jurisdiction -City of CloverdaleCity of CotatiCity of HealdsburgCity of PetalumaCity of Rohnert ParkCity of Santa RosaCity of SebastopolCity of SonomaTown of Windsor
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TwitterZoning as adopted by the town of West Windsor VT on December 11, 2017. Effective date; January 1, 2018.
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(Link to Metadata) This metadata applies to the following collection area(s): Middle CT River subbasin 2016 0.7m and related SLOPE datasets. Created using ArcGIS "SLOPE" command to produce change in elevation over the distance between the cell and its eight neighbors expressed in percent slope, i.e., rise/run * 100. This metadata complies with the VT Geodata Portal format and applies to thematic layers with the same resolution (RESCLASS), e.g., 0p7m, 1m etc., and may include multiple data "collection" efforts. For the original vendor metadata containing specific details on each collections "point cloud" such as flight dates, nominal pulse spacing and RMSEz etc., see the "All Available Lidar" Product page: (http://vcgi.vermont.gov/data/products/ALL-LDR_MIX_LIDAR_STATE_ALL). For an overview of the "Vermont Lidar Initiative" please see "http://vcgi.vermont.gov/lidar".
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TwitterSee full Data Guide here. This layer includes polygon features that depict protected open space for towns of the Protected Open Space Mapping (POSM) project, which is administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Land Acquisition and Management. Only parcels that meet the criteria of protected open space as defined in the POSM project are in this layer. Protected open space is defined as: (1) Land or interest in land acquired for the permanent protection of natural features of the state's landscape or essential habitat for endangered or threatened species; or (2) Land or an interest in land acquired to permanently support and sustain non-facility-based outdoor recreation, forestry and fishery activities, or other wildlife or natural resource conservation or preservation activities. Includes protected open space data for the towns of Andover, Ansonia, Ashford, Avon, Beacon Falls, Canaan, Clinton, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel, Bethlehem, Bloomfield, Bridgewater, Bolton, Brookfield, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Canton, Chaplin, Cheshire, Colchester, Colebrook, Columbia, Cornwall, Coventry, Cromwell, Danbury, Derby, East Granby, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Hartford, East Windsor, Eastford, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Farmington, Franklin, Glastonbury, Goshen, Granby, Griswold, Groton, Guilford, Haddam, Hampton, Hartford, Hebron, Kent, Killingworth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Litchfield, Madison, Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Meriden, Middlebury, Middlefield, Middletown, Monroe, Montville, Morris, New Britain, New Canaan, New Fairfield, New Milford, New Hartford, Newington, Newtown, Norfolk, North, Norwich, Preston, Ridgefield, Shelton, Stonington, Oxford, Plainfield, Plainville, Pomfret, Portland, Prospect, Putnam, Redding, Rocky Hill, Roxbury, Salem, Salisbury, Scotland, Seymour, Sharon, Sherman, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Southbury, Southington, Sprague, Sterling, Suffield, Thomaston, Thompson, Tolland, Torrington, Union, Vernon, Wallingford, Windham, Warren, Washington, Waterbury, Watertown, West Hartford, Westbrook, Weston, Wethersfield, Willington, Wilton, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Wolcott, Woodbridge, Woodbury, and Woodstock. Additional towns are added to this list as they are completed. The layer is based on information from various sources collected and compiled during the period from March 2005 through the present. These sources include but are not limited to municipal Assessor's records (the Assessor's database, hard copy maps and deeds) and existing digital parcel data. The layer represents conditions as of the date of research at each city or town hall. The Protected Open Space layer includes the parcel shape (geometry), a project-specific parcel ID based on the Town and Town Assessor's lot numbering system, and system-defined (automatically generated) fields. The Protected Open Space layer has an accompanying table containing more detailed information about each feature (parcel). This table is called Protected Open Space Dat, and can be joined to Protected Open Space in ArcMap using the parcel ID (PAR_ID) field. Detailed information in the Protected Open Space Data attribute table includes the Assessor's Map, Block and Lot numbers (the Assessor's parcel identification numbering system), the official name of the parcel (such as the park or forest name if it has one), address and owner information, the deed volume and page numbers, survey information, open space type, the unique parcel ID number (Par_ID), comments collected by researchers during city/town hall visits, and acreage. This layer does not include parcels that do not meet the definition of open space as defined above. Features are stored as polygons that represent the best available locational information, and are "best fit" to the land base available for each. The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's (CTDEP) Permanently Protected Open Space Phase Mapping Project Phase 1 (Protected Open Space Phase1) layer
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TwitterTown of Windsor VT zoning districts as adopted April 14, 2015.
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TwitterEffective June 16, 2009 http://swcrpc.org/land-use-planning/ The Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission has no regulatory authority of its own, but it is used in Act 250 review and in Section 248 review of energy projects, as well as for review of town plans, upon request of a municipality. This points layer represents: RESORT CENTER/RECREATION AREA: - Notable centers of recreational activity including Okemo Mountain Resort, Jackson Gore, Ascutney Mountain Resort and the Ludlow Lakes District. And: INDUSTRIAL SITES: Areas where existing and future industrial activities are encouraged.
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TwitterWindsor has one overlay district; Downtown Design District. This has two “subdistricts” – “Main Street” and “Rails to Riverfront”. Re-adopted as part of the April 14, 2017 Zoning map.
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TwitterThis dataset consists of the school catchment boundaries for elementary and secondary schools for the Greater Essex County District School Board and the Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board. The files are in shapefile format (.shp) which is intended for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) purposes.
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TwitterDigital Data from VG98-123A Walsh, G. J., 1998,�Digital and preliminary bedrock geologic map of the Vermont part of the Hartland quadrangle, Windsor County, Vermont: USGS Open-File Report 98-123A, 1 color plate and�text,�scale 1:24000. The bedrock geologic map data at a scale of 1:24,000 depicts types of bedrock underlying unconsolidated materials in Vermont. Data is created by mapping on the ground using standard geologic pace and compass techniques and/or GPS on a USGS 1:24000 topographic base map. Data may be organized by town, quadrangle or watershed. Each data bundle may includes point, line and polygon data and some or all of the following: 1) contacts (lithogic contacts), 2) fault_brittle, 3) fault_ductile, 4) fault_thrust, 5) fault_bed_plane (bedding plane thrust), 6) bedding, 7) bedding_graded (graded bedding) 8) bedding_overturn (overturned bedding), 9) bedding_select (selected points for published map), 10) foliation_n1, n2, n3 etc (foliation data), 11) outcrop (exposed outcrops), 12) field_station (outcrop and data collection point), 13) fold_axis, 14) axial_plane, 15) lamprophyre, 16) water_well_log (water well driller information), 16) linear_int (intersection lineation), 17) linear_str (stretching lineation) 18) x_section_line (line of cross-section), and photolinear (lineaments identified from air photos). Other feature classes may be included with each data bundle. (https://dec.vermont.gov/geological-survey/publication-gis/ofr).
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(Link to Metadata) This metadata applies to the following collection area(s): Middle CT River subbasin 2016 0.7m and related "HILLSHADE" raster data. HILLSHADE data is for cartographic use only and was created using ArcGIS "HILLSHADE" command that models illumination of a surface from a light source with an azimuth of 315º and an altitude of 45º. This metadata complies with the VT Geodata Portal format and applies to thematic layers with the same resolution (RESCLASS), e.g., 0p7m, 1m etc., and may include multiple data "collection" efforts. For the original vendor metadata containing specific details on each collections "point cloud" such as flight dates, nominal pulse spacing and RMSEz etc., see the "All Available Lidar" Product page: (http://vcgi.vermont.gov/data/products/ALL-LDR_MIX_LIDAR_STATE_ALL). For an overview of the "Vermont Lidar Initiative" please see "http://vcgi.vermont.gov/lidar".
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TwitterTo learn more about the waste collection schedule for every address within the city of Windsor this app can be utilized. It contains a map with the address points and the associated calendar for each type of waste collection.
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TwitterModels a municipality’s zoning zones and related information.
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Ground survey route covered by the NTP for the August 24, 2023 Windsor, ON tornado. Ground survey conducted August 25-26, 2023. Survey route tracked by iPads while surveying in car and on foot.View Event Summary Map Here
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TwitterMicrosoft Buildings Footprints with Heights from service: https://services.arcgis.com/P3ePLMYs2RVChkJx/arcgis/rest/services/MS_Buildings_Training_Data_with_Heights/FeatureServer (restrictions, do not use)Source: Approx. 9.8 million building footprints for portions of metro areas in 44 US States in Shapefile format.Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. As part of that project Microsoft shared 8 million digitized building footprints with height information used for training the Deep Learning Algorithm. This map layer includes all buildings with height information for the original training set that can be used in scene viewer and ArcGIS pro to create simple 3D representations of buildings. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.Click see Microsoft Building Layers in ArcGIS Online.Digitized building footprint by State and CityAlabamaGreater Phoenix City, Mobile, and MontgomeryArizonaTucsonArkansasLittle Rock with 5 buildings just across the river from MemphisCaliforniaBakersfield, Fresno, Modesto, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, Stockton, Calaveras County, San Fran & bay area south to San Jose and north to CloverdaleColoradoInterior of DenverConnecticutEnfield and Windsor LocksDelawareDoverFloridaTampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and GainesvilleGeorgiaColumbus, Atlanta, and AugustaIllinoisEast St. Louis, downtown area, Springfield, Champaign and UrbanaIndianaIndianapolis downtown and Jeffersonville downtownIowaDes MoinesKansasTopekaKentuckyLouisville downtown, Covington and NewportLouisianaShreveport, Baton Rouge and center of New OrleansMaineAugusta and PortlandMarylandBaltimoreMassachusettsBoston, South Attleboro, commercial area in Seekonk, and SpringfieldMichiganDowntown DetroitMinnesotaDowntown MinneapolisMississippiBiloxi and GulfportMissouriDowntown St. Louis, Jefferson City and SpringfieldNebraskaLincolnNevadaCarson City, Reno and Los VegasNew HampshireConcordNew JerseyCamden and downtown Jersey CityNew MexicoAlbuquerque and Santa FeNew YorkSyracuse and ManhattanNorth CarolinaGreensboro, Durham, and RaleighNorth DakotaBismarckOhioDowntown Cleveland, downtown Cincinnati, and downtown ColumbusOklahomaDowntown Tulsa and downtown Oklahoma CityOregonPortlandPennsylvaniaDowntown Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and PhiladelphiaRhode IslandThe greater Providence areaSouth CarolinaGreensville, downtown Augsta, greater Columbia area and greater Charleston areaSouth Dakotagreater Pierre areaTennesseeMemphis and NashvilleTexasLubbock, Longview, part of Fort Worth, Austin, downtown Houston, and Corpus ChristiUtahSalt Lake City downtownVirginiaRichmondWashingtonGreater Seattle area to Tacoma to the south and Marysville to the northWisconsinGreen Bay, downtown Milwaukee and MadisonWyomingCheyenne
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Survey monuments in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.
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TwitterThis layer contains data concerning the location and characteristics of bedrock, mappable geologic units, within Frederick county. This geodatabase contains geologic data from Frederick County, Maryland. Data from several geologic quadrangles and two regional scale geologic maps were incorporated into the regional scale geologic feature classes in this geodatabase. Because of the scale of this map, some features were generalized slightly from the quad scale data. Additionally, some corrections were made for accuracy, such as edge matching to resolve "border faults". The source data for this map and geodatabase come from maps published by the Maryland Geological Survey from 2001 to the present, as well as one map published in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey. The source maps are Buckeystown (2001), Catoctin Furnace (2004), Frederick (2004), New Windsor (2004), Point of Rocks (2004), Walkersville (2004), Woodsboro (2004), Middletown (2005), Union Bridge (2006), Funkstown (2009), Keedysville, Shepherdstown, Charlestown, and Harpers Ferry (2009), Myersville and Smithsburg (2009), Hagerstown (2013), Mason and Dixon (2013), Clear Spring and Hedgesville (2014), Williamsport (2014), Blue Ridge Summit (2021, in review), Emmitsburg and Taneytown (2021, in review), all 1:24000 quadrangle scale, as well as portions of two regional maps: Geologic Map of Garrett, Allegany, and Western Washington Counties, Maryland (2013), and Geologic Map of the Frederick 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia (USGS, 2007). The GIS data from the referenced maps were mosaiced in Arc Map, corrected for accuracy across quad boundaries, merged to form a continuous dataset and clipped to the extent of Frederick County. Feature level metadata are included, which contain field descriptions for each feature class. This is a small scale dataset, appropriate for 1:100,000 regional scale. Quad scale data are suggested for display or analysis that requires a larger scale. This dataset is prepared for compliance with the USGS GeMS database standard. Last Updated: 06/01/2022
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TwitterThis layer contains data concerning field measurements of inclined bedding, structure features like fracture, cleavage, and other field measurements within Washington county. This geodatabase contains geologic data from Washington County, Maryland. Data from several geologic quadrangles and two regional scale geologic maps were incorporated into the regional scale geologic feature classes in this geodatabase. Because of the scale of this map, some features were generalized slightly from the quad scale data. Additionally, some corrections were made for accuracy, such as edge matching to resolve "border faults". The source data for this map and geodatabase come from maps published by the Maryland Geological Survey from 2001 to the present, as well as one map published in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey. The source maps are Buckeystown (2001), Catoctin Furnace (2004), Frederick (2004), New Windsor (2004), Point of Rocks (2004), Walkersville (2004), Woodsboro (2004), Middletown (2005), Union Bridge (2006), Funkstown (2009), Keedysville, Shepherdstown, Charlestown, and Harpers Ferry (2009), Myersville and Smithsburg (2009), Hagerstown (2013), Mason and Dixon (2013), Clear Spring and Hedgesville (2014), Williamsport (2014), Blue Ridge Summit (2021, in review), Emmitsburg and Taneytown (2021, in review), all 1:24000 quadrangle scale, as well as portions of two regional maps: Geologic Map of Garrett, Allegany, and Western Washington Counties, Maryland (2013), and Geologic Map of the Frederick 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia (USGS, 2007). The GIS data from the referenced maps were mosaiced in Arc Map, corrected for accuracy across quad boundaries, merged to form a continuous dataset and clipped to the extent of Washington County. Feature level metadata are included, which contain field descriptions for each feature class. This is a small scale dataset, appropriate for 1:100,000 regional scale. Quad scale data are suggested for display or analysis that requires a larger scale. This dataset is prepared for compliance with the USGS GeMS database standard. Last Updated: 06/01/2022
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