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  1. ArcGIS World Geocoding

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 21, 2012
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    Esri (2012). ArcGIS World Geocoding [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/content/305f2e55e67f4389bef269669fc2e284
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 21, 2012
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    The ArcGIS World Geocoding Service finds addresses and places in all supported countries around the world in a single geocoding service. The service can find point locations of addresses, cities, landmarks, business names, and other places. The output points can be visualized on a map, inserted as stops for a route, or loaded as input for a spatial analysis.The service is available as both a geosearch and geocoding service:Geosearch Services – The primary purpose of geosearch services is to locate a feature or point of interest and then have the map zoom to that location. The result might be displayed on the map, but the result is not stored in any way for later use. Requests of this type do not require a subscription or a credit fee. Geocoding Services – The primary purpose of geocoding services is to convert an address to an x,y coordinate and append the result to an existing record in a database. Mapping is not always involved, but placing the results on a map may be part of a workflow. Batch geocoding falls into this category. Geocoding requires a subscription. An ArcGIS Online Subscription, or ArcGIS Location Platform Subscription, will provide you access to the ArcGIS World Geocoding service for batch geocoding.The service can be used to find address and places for many countries around the world. For detailed information on this service, including a data coverage map, visit the ArcGIS World Geocoding service documentation.

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    Zone Lookup

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    • noveladata.com
    Updated Jul 1, 2020
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    esri_en (2020). Zone Lookup [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/8f483bc1de854f7783495ffe96ef1ea8
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    esri_en
    Description

    Use the Zone Lookup template to allow users to search for an address or use their current location to identify locations that are within a zone or region. With apps created with this template, users can learn more about a location and features of interest in the surrounding area. Grouping results by layer provides an organized view of search results. You can also include the export tool to capture images of the map with the search results. Examples: Facilitate finding hurricane evacuation zones by address in an emergency. Build an app where users can identify schools within a school district, based on a searched address or location. Provide city planning information by zone or area. Data requirements The Zone Lookup template requires a feature layer to use all of its capabilities. Key app capabilities Results - Customize result panel location information with feature attributes from a configured pop-up. Show selected result only - Display the selected result feature in the map while hiding the other features. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to or added by app users. Sketch a zone - Enable app users to draw a search zone with sketch tools, including buffer capabilities. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Additionally, download the search results as a .csv file. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

  3. Nearby

    • schoolboard-esrica-k12admin.hub.arcgis.com
    • noveladata.com
    Updated Jul 1, 2020
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    esri_en (2020). Nearby [Dataset]. https://schoolboard-esrica-k12admin.hub.arcgis.com/items/9d3f21cfd9b14589968f7e5be91b52c8
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    Jul 1, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    esri_en
    Description

    Use the Nearby template to guides your app users to places of interest close to an address. This template helps users find focused types of locations (such as schools) within a search distance of an address, their current location, or other place they specify. They can adjust distance values to change the search radius and get directions to locations they select. For users who are searching, you can set a range for the distance slider so users can define their search buffer or pan the map to see results from the map view. Include directions to help users navigate to locations within a defined search radius. Include the export tool to allow users to capture images of the map along with results from the search. Examples: Create a store locator app that allows customers to input a location, find a nearby store, and navigate to it. Create an app for finding health care facilities within a specified distance of a searched address. Provide users with directions and information for election polling locations. Build an app where users can find nearby trails and view an elevation profile of each result. Data requirements The Nearby template requires a feature layer to take full advantage of its capabilities. Key app capabilities Distance slider - Set a minimum and maximum search radius for finding results. Map extent result - Show all the results in the map view. Panel options - Customize result panel location information with feature attributes from a configured pop-up. Results-focused layout - Keep the map out of the app to maintain focus on the search and results. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Alternatively, download the search results as a .csv file. Directions - Provide directions from a searched location to a result location. Elevation profile - Generate an elevation profile graph across an input line feature that can be selected in the scene or from drawing a single or multisegment line using the tool. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    Utah Zoom Locations

    • opendata.gis.utah.gov
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    Updated Nov 22, 2019
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    Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC) (2019). Utah Zoom Locations [Dataset]. https://opendata.gis.utah.gov/datasets/utah-zoom-locations
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 22, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC)
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset contains the boundaries for utah counties, cities, regional government, zipcodes, tribal lands, national forests, national parks, national monuments, state parks, legislative and congressional districts and buffered polygons for placenames, junctions, and other features shown on the UDOT Highway Map.

  5. C

    DSM2 Georeferenced Model Grid

    • data.cnra.ca.gov
    • data.ca.gov
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    Updated Sep 12, 2025
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    California Department of Water Resources (2025). DSM2 Georeferenced Model Grid [Dataset]. https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/dsm2-georeferenced-model-grid
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    pdf(22679496), pdf(25962387), zip(158973), arcgis desktop map package(211110), zip(228604), pdf(22669649), zip(26881), arcgis pro map package(153901), zip(159621), pdf(20463896), arcgis desktop map package(300515), pdf(1443441), zip(140121), zip(149795)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Water Resources
    Description

    ArcGIS and QGIS map packages, with ESRI shapefiles for the DSM2 Model Grid. These are not finalized products. Locations in these shapefiles are approximate.

    Monitoring Stations - shapefile with approximate locations of monitoring stations.

    DSM2 Grid 2025-05-28 Historical

    FC_2023.01

    DSM2 v8.2.0, calibrated version:

    • dsm2_8_2_grid_map_calibrated.mpkx - ArcGIS Pro map package containing all layers and symbology for the calibrated grid map.
    • dsm2_8_2_grid_map_calibrated.mpk - ArcGIS Desktop map package containing all layers and symbology for the calibrated grid map.
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_grid_map_qgis.zip - QGIS map package containing all layers and symbology for the calibrated grid map.
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_gridmap_shapefiles.zip - A zip file containing all the shapefiles used in the above map packages:
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_channels_centerlines - channel centerlines, follwing the path of CSDP centerlines
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_network_channels - channels represented by straight line segments which are connected the upstream and downstream nodes
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_nodes - DSM2 nodes
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_dcd_only_nodes - Nodes that are only used by DCD
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_and_dcd_nodes - Nodes that are shared by DSM2 and DCD
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_and_smcd_nodes - Nodes that are shared by DSM2 and SMCD
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_gates_actual_loc - The approximate actual locations of each gate in DSM2
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_gates_grid_loc - The locations of each gate in the DSM2 model grid
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_reservoirs - The approximate locations of the reservoirs in DSM2
    • dsm2_8_2_0_calibrated_reservoir_connections - Lines showing connections from reservoirs to nodes in DSM2

    DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version:

    • DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version grid map release notes (PDF), updated 7/12/2022
    • DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version grid map, single zoom level (PDF)
    • DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version grid map, multiple zoom levels (PDF) - PDF grid map designed to be printed on 3 foot wide plotter paper.
    • DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version map package for ArcGIS Desktop: A map package for ArcGIS Desktop containing the grid map layers with symbology.
    • DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version grid map shapefiles (zip): A zip file containing the shapefiles used in the grid map.

    Change Log

    7/12/2022: The document "DSM2 v8.2.1, historical version grid map release notes (PDF)" was corrected by removing section 4.4, which incorrectly stated that the grid included channels 710-714, representing the Toe Drain, and that the Yolo Flyway restoration area was included.

  6. National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2.1

    • resilience.climate.gov
    • geodata.colorado.gov
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    Updated Aug 16, 2022
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    Esri (2022). National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2.1 [Dataset]. https://resilience.climate.gov/maps/4bd9b6892530404abfe13645fcb5099a
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    Description

    The National Hydrography Dataset Plus (NHDplus) maps the lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and other surface waters of the United States. Created by the US EPA Office of Water and the US Geological Survey, the NHDPlus provides mean annual and monthly flow estimates for rivers and streams. Additional attributes provide connections between features facilitating complicated analyses. For more information on the NHDPlus dataset see the NHDPlus v2 User Guide.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Surface waters and related features of the United States and associated territories not including Alaska.Geographic Extent: The United States not including Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, Northern Marianas Islands, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and American SamoaProjection: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere Visible Scale: Visible at all scales but layer draws best at scales larger than 1:1,000,000Source: EPA and USGSUpdate Frequency: There is new new data since this 2019 version, so no updates planned in the futurePublication Date: March 13, 2019Prior to publication, the NHDPlus network and non-network flowline feature classes were combined into a single flowline layer. Similarly, the NHDPlus Area and Waterbody feature classes were merged under a single schema.Attribute fields were added to the flowline and waterbody layers to simplify symbology and enhance the layer's pop-ups. Fields added include Pop-up Title, Pop-up Subtitle, On or Off Network (flowlines only), Esri Symbology (waterbodies only), and Feature Code Description. All other attributes are from the original NHDPlus dataset. No data values -9999 and -9998 were converted to Null values for many of the flowline fields.What can you do with this layer?Feature layers work throughout the ArcGIS system. Generally your work flow with feature layers will begin in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Pro. Below are just a few of the things you can do with a feature service in Online and Pro.ArcGIS OnlineAdd this layer to a map in the map viewer. The layer is limited to scales of approximately 1:1,000,000 or larger but a vector tile layer created from the same data can be used at smaller scales to produce a webmap that displays across the full range of scales. The layer or a map containing it can be used in an application. Change the layer’s transparency and set its visibility rangeOpen the layer’s attribute table and make selections. Selections made in the map or table are reflected in the other. Center on selection allows you to zoom to features selected in the map or table and show selected records allows you to view the selected records in the table.Apply filters. For example you can set a filter to show larger streams and rivers using the mean annual flow attribute or the stream order attribute. Change the layer’s style and symbologyAdd labels and set their propertiesCustomize the pop-upUse as an input to the ArcGIS Online analysis tools. This layer works well as a reference layer with the trace downstream and watershed tools. The buffer tool can be used to draw protective boundaries around streams and the extract data tool can be used to create copies of portions of the data.ArcGIS ProAdd this layer to a 2d or 3d map. Use as an input to geoprocessing. For example, copy features allows you to select then export portions of the data to a new feature class. Change the symbology and the attribute field used to symbolize the dataOpen table and make interactive selections with the mapModify the pop-upsApply Definition Queries to create sub-sets of the layerThis layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World that provides an easy way to explore the landscape layers and many other beautiful and authoritative maps on hundreds of topics.Questions?Please leave a comment below if you have a question about this layer, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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    Contours 2ft - Jacksonville

    • gis.jacksoncountyor.gov
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    Updated Dec 18, 2019
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    Jackson County GIS (2019). Contours 2ft - Jacksonville [Dataset]. https://gis.jacksoncountyor.gov/datasets/2bfe3bb271a64bc49d823a762727a510
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Jackson County GIS
    Description

    Use the app to find the downloadable area within Jackson County - 2 Foot Contour MapThe 2-foot Contour Map shows contours that were derived from several different LiDAR projects in the Rogue Valley over the last 10 years. The map can be used to both download and view the contour data. To use the map, search or zoom in to an address. When zoomed in to a specific scale, the map will change from the downloadable areas layer to 2-foot interval contour lines. The LiDAR Project Dates layer can be used to identify the date when the elevation was collected in an area. Please note that data is available only for the valley floor areas at this time.The 2ft contours were created from 1-meter pixel DEM and then cleaned to remove very small elevation changes and to create a smooth contour line. This information should not be used to create topographic surveys or other applications where the precise elevation of a location is required. For additional information on LiDAR in Oregon or to download the source data, please visit the DOGAMI Lidar Viewer.The downloadable data is a zipped ESRI Shapefile and is projected to Oregon State Plane South (Intl Feet) with NAD 1983 datum.

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    Detroit Street View Panoramic Imagery

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Mar 24, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Detroit Street View Panoramic Imagery [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/detroit-street-view-panoramic-imagery
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    html, arcgis geoservices rest apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 24, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Area covered
    Detroit
    Description
    Detroit Street View (DSV) is an urban remote sensing program run by the Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (EGIS) Team within the Department of Innovation and Technology at the City of Detroit. The mission of Detroit Street View is ‘To continuously observe and document Detroit’s changing physical environment through remote sensing, resulting in freely available foundational data that empowers effective city operations, informed decision making, awareness, and innovation.’ 360° panoramic imagery (as well as LiDAR) is collected using a vehicle-mounted mobile mapping system.

    The City of Detroit distributes 360° panoramic street view imagery from the Detroit Street View program via Mapillary.com. Within Mapillary, users can search address, pan/zoom around the map, and load images by clicking on image points. Mapillary also provides several tools for accessing and analyzing information including:
    Please see Mapillary API documentation for more information about programmatic access and specific data components within Mapillary.
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  9. Shawnee National Forest Geospatial Data

    • agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov
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    Updated Nov 22, 2025
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    USDA Forest Service (2025). Shawnee National Forest Geospatial Data [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Shawnee_National_Forest_Geospatial_Data/24661920
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    binAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 22, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    USDA Forest Service
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    GIS data is available on the Forest’s FTP site in the form of “shape files” or layers and is available free for downloading. To utilize these data layers you will need a program that uses the Geographic Information System (GIS) such as ESRI’s ArcMap, ArcView or the free map reading program ArcGIS Explorer. ArcGIS Explorer has tools that let you zoom in/out, print the map, and query data. It also has map tips to identify features, and a help menu. ArcGIS Explorer is available as a free download from the ESRI website. Included is a list of GIS data files available for the Shawnee National Forest. These GIS data files are updated on a continuing basis. It should be noted that this data may have been developed from sources of differing accuracy, accurate only at certain scales, based on modeling or interpretation, or incomplete while being created or revised. Overall accuracy, completeness and timeliness may vary. The following geospatial information/data was prepared by the Shawnee National Forests (US Forest Service). The Forest Service reserves the right to correct, update, modify or replace GIS data without notification. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Geospatial Data. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/shawnee/landmanagement/gis Information about the geospatial data and a ftp link to download Forest GIS Data Shapefiles.

  10. Attachment Viewer

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 1, 2020
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    esri_en (2020). Attachment Viewer [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/65dd2fa3369649529b2c5939333977a1
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    esri_en
    Description

    Use the Attachment Viewer template to provide an app for users to explore a layer's features and review attachments with the option to update attribute data. Present your images, videos, and PDF files collected using ArcGIS Field Maps or ArcGIS Survey123 workflows. Choose an attachment-focused layout to display individual images beside your map or a map-focused layout to highlight your map next to a gallery of images. Examples: Review photos collected during emergency response damage inspections. Display the results of field data collection and support downloading images for inclusion in a report. Present a map of land parcel along with associated documents stored as attachments. Data requirements The Attachment Viewer template requires a feature layer with attachments. It includes the capability to view attachments of a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service (10.8 or later). Currently, the app can display JPEG, JPG, PNG, GIF, MP4, QuickTime (.mov), and PDF files in the viewer window. All other attachment types are displayed as a link. Key app capabilities App layout - Choose between an attachment-focused layout, which displays one attachment at a time in the main panel of the app with the map on the side, or a map-focused layout, which displays the map in the main panel of the app with a gallery of attachments. Feature selection - Allows users to select features in the map and view associated attachments. Review data - Enable tools to review and update existing records. Zoom, pan, download images - Allow users to interact with and download attachments. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    South Ashland 2ft Contours

    • gis.jacksoncountyor.gov
    • gis-jcgis.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 18, 2019
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    Jackson County GIS (2019). South Ashland 2ft Contours [Dataset]. https://gis.jacksoncountyor.gov/datasets/JCGIS::south-ashland-2ft-contours
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Jackson County GIS
    Description

    South Ashland 2ft Contours Use the app to find the downloadable area within Jackson County - 2 Foot Contour MapThe 2-foot Contour Map shows contours that were derived from several different LiDAR projects in the Rogue Valley over the last 10 years. The map can be used to both download and view the contour data. To use the map, search or zoom in to an address. When zoomed in to a specific scale, the map will change from the downloadable areas layer to 2-foot interval contour lines. The LiDAR Project Dates layer can be used to identify the date when the elevation was collected in an area. Please note that data is available only for the valley floor areas at this time.The 2ft contours were created from 1-meter pixel DEM and then cleaned to remove very small elevation changes and to create a smooth contour line. This information should not be used to create topographic surveys or other applications where the precise elevation of a location is required. For additional information on LiDAR in Oregon or to download the source data, please visit the DOGAMI Lidar Viewer.The downloadable data is a zipped ESRI Shapefile and is projected to Oregon State Plane South (Intl Feet) with NAD 1983 datum.

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    Countour 2ft - Phoenix Talent

    • gis.jacksoncountyor.gov
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    Updated Dec 18, 2019
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    Jackson County GIS (2019). Countour 2ft - Phoenix Talent [Dataset]. https://gis.jacksoncountyor.gov/datasets/f63743c07ed442f2a53fdd14fdd49058
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Jackson County GIS
    Area covered
    Phoenix-Talent School District 4
    Description

    Use the app to find the downloadable area within Jackson County - 2 Foot Contour MapThe 2-foot Contour Map shows contours that were derived from several different LiDAR projects in the Rogue Valley over the last 10 years. The map can be used to both download and view the contour data. To use the map, search or zoom in to an address. When zoomed in to a specific scale, the map will change from the downloadable areas layer to 2-foot interval contour lines. The LiDAR Project Dates layer can be used to identify the date when the elevation was collected in an area. Please note that data is available only for the valley floor areas at this time.The 2ft contours were created from 1-meter pixel DEM and then cleaned to remove very small elevation changes and to create a smooth contour line. This information should not be used to create topographic surveys or other applications where the precise elevation of a location is required. For additional information on LiDAR in Oregon or to download the source data, please visit the DOGAMI Lidar Viewer.The downloadable data is a zipped ESRI Shapefile and is projected to Oregon State Plane South (Intl Feet) with NAD 1983 datum.

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    Contours 2ft - Upper Applegate

    • gis.jacksoncountyor.gov
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 18, 2019
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    Jackson County GIS (2019). Contours 2ft - Upper Applegate [Dataset]. https://gis.jacksoncountyor.gov/datasets/JCGIS::contours-2ft-upper-applegate
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Jackson County GIS
    Description

    Upper Applegate 2ft Contours Use the app to find the downloadable area within Jackson County - 2 Foot Contour MapThe 2-foot Contour Map shows contours that were derived from several different LiDAR projects in the Rogue Valley over the last 10 years. The map can be used to both download and view the contour data. To use the map, search or zoom in to an address. When zoomed in to a specific scale, the map will change from the downloadable areas layer to 2-foot interval contour lines. The LiDAR Project Dates layer can be used to identify the date when the elevation was collected in an area. Please note that data is available only for the valley floor areas at this time.The 2ft contours were created from 1-meter pixel DEM and then cleaned to remove very small elevation changes and to create a smooth contour line. This information should not be used to create topographic surveys or other applications where the precise elevation of a location is required. For additional information on LiDAR in Oregon or to download the source data, please visit the DOGAMI Lidar Viewer.The downloadable data is a zipped ESRI Shapefile and is projected to Oregon State Plane South (Intl Feet) with NAD 1983 datum.

  14. Basic (Media Map)

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 22, 2021
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    esri_en (2021). Basic (Media Map) [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/a3cbc26d59124dfd9b6b740937f37d10
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 22, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    esri_en
    Description

    Use the Basic template to maximize the potential of a map with map navigation tools, time animation, and swipe. Display and animate time-enabled data to highlight changes over time. Set the option to disable scroll and configure pop-ups to optimize the app for embedding, even in a small web page space. Enable the export tool to allow users to save the map to a file for export. Examples: Support a map with descriptive text by including an information panel with a title and description, or a splash screen to help orient your audience and communicate your message. Provide an app with common map tools, including a legend, layer list, basemap toggle, overview map, swipe, and time slider. Allow app users to choose between two basemaps to explore different perspectives. Data requirements The Basic template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Time - Provide a configurable time slider that animates changes in data over time. The map must be time enabled. Swipe tool - Compares two layers in the map by viewing them simultaneously. Hover pop-ups - Provide users quick access to attribute information that appears when hovering over a feature in the map. Locator map - Display an inset map with the app's map area in the context of a broader area. Export - Capture an image (PDF, JPG, or PNG) from the app that a user can save. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    Sidebar

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 22, 2021
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    esri_en (2021). Sidebar [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/f6a143fb90c44d7b860f623f1a23c322
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    Sep 22, 2021
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    Description

    Use the Sidebar template to include a set of tools and options that appear in a side panel next to the map. You can enable editing tools to allow users to add and update features in the map. Configure filters that app users can use to gain more information about your data. Include bookmarks to guide your users to important regions and add essential map tools for exploring the map. Examples: Showcase a detailed map of population data with supplementary text for further explanation. Allow data reviewers to investigate and update records with editing tools. Present public services in a map that your audience can filter for the types of services they need. Data requirements The Sidebar template has no specific data requirements. To use the Oriented imagery tool, the web map must have an oriented imagery layer. Key app capabilities Cover page - Include a cover page with custom text and logos to establish the purpose of the app. Edit tools - Provide options to add and update features in editable layers. Users can turn on snapping for more efficient and precise editing. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Measurement tools - Provide tools that measure distance and area and find and convert coordinates. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

  16. Compare (Deprecated)

    • data-salemva.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 6, 2018
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    esri_en (2018). Compare (Deprecated) [Dataset]. https://data-salemva.opendata.arcgis.com/items/632dc51300de4ef7b2630d2d303f1440
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    Dec 6, 2018
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    esri_en
    Description

    Compare is a configurable app template that supports a side-by-side or stacked comparison of two maps or scenes. It can be configured to compare two scenes, two maps, or one of each. The two views can be linked or unlinked depending on if you want to show the same location or not.Use CasesSupport presentations of different urban development scenarios for one location or to compare the landscape in two locations.Present the results from a variety of different analytic methods.Show the difference between household income in multiple places, or the difference between household income and home values in a single location.Configurable OptionsCompare can be configured using the following options:Provide a title and description for the application, as well as the option to describe each view.Select from a set of map options including: search, legend, scalebar, home button, measurement tools, a basemap toggle, and a share dialog.Determine how the views will be compared by selecting from a side-by-side or stacked layout, and if you want to synchronize the pop-ups.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops and tablets.Data RequirementsThis application has no data requirements.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.

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    Navigate Your Data

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    Updated Jan 17, 2019
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    State of Delaware (2019). Navigate Your Data [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/868b973d0e8c4ab0a04e67ccfa7138f2
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 17, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Delaware
    Description

    An on-screen navigator can also be used to pan, zoom, rotate, and tilt the view.In this tutorial, you'll navigate a map and a scene using the Explore tool and the navigator. You'll also learn how to link views so your map and scene pan, zoom, and rotate together.Estimated time: 15 minutesSoftware requirements: ArcGIS Pro

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    Exhibit

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 9, 2021
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    esri_en (2021). Exhibit [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/80c2e14618c6421b93d088bfb6f3ec5b
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    Dec 9, 2021
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    Description

    Use the Exhibit template to create a linear, interactive presentation by authoring a collection of slides to show different views of a map or scene. For each slide, you can change layer visibility and the basemap, include a pop-up for a specific feature, apply a layer filter, and provide a title and notes. If applicable, you can import bookmarks from the map to create slides. Examples: Showcase multiple sites on a map by configuring the app to automatically play through slides. Create a national park map that highlights amenities, showing different layers on each slide. Present a map with sketch layers that pinpoint various elements of the same data. Data requirements The Exhibit template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Layer visibility and Basemap - Change layer visibility and the basemap for each slide. Include pop-up - Include a pop-up for a selected feature to be open by default on a slide. Slide note - Add a slide title and slide notes with descriptions and images to provide additional context. Each slide can have up to two slide notes, for which you can choose a color and position. (In mobile views, slide notes display on the opposite side of pop-ups.) Attribute filter - Apply a layer filter to emphasize specific features in the map. Control panel options - Provide a play button and turn on the option to automatically play the slideshow when users open the app so they can advance through slides without requiring additional interaction. Allow users to jump to any slide in the app and share the current slide by exporting it as a PDF or copying a direct URL. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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    Flood Zone

    • milpitas-gis-milpitas.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 2, 2019
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    MilpitasTech (2019). Flood Zone [Dataset]. https://milpitas-gis-milpitas.hub.arcgis.com/maps/ed21c31277f1467a824b53bac6ff9cd0
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    Apr 2, 2019
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    MilpitasTech
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    Description

    The Flood Zone map shows areas around Milpitas that are likely to flood at times.Click on a colored polygon to see flood zone details.Zoom in or use the search tool (the magnifying glass) to zoom to an address or place to see more detail.

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    Observer

    • city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 15, 2023
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    esri_en (2023). Observer [Dataset]. https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/items/ea748614925248288af048d421b4a72f
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    Jun 15, 2023
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    Description

    Use the Observer template to display a scene with a dynamic scoreboard that shows basic statistics (count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum) for specified fields. As users navigate the scene, values update in the scoreboard to summarize data for features in the current extent. Displaying statistics facilitates interpreting the scene in which 3D symbols can sometimes obscure features as the scene is viewed from different perspectives. Examples: View the impacts of flooding on underground assets, such as pipelines. Summarize construction status, costs, or lease availability while viewing the development of buildings in a city. Compare the structural and financial impacts from an environmental event in an area of interest while visualizing the data. Data requirements The Observer template requires a web scene. A scene layer must have an associated feature layer to show its statistics in the scoreboard. Key app capabilities Scoreboard summary - Displays statistics to summarize the data in the scene for specified layers and fields. Provide a label for each and choose a position and style for the scoreboard. You can float the scoreboard over the map or pin it to the edge of the app so the scoreboard fully spans the app. When the scoreboard is on the side, the toolbar of map tools is automatically moved to the opposite side. Display preset slides - Zoom and pan the map to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the scene like bookmarks. Measurement tools - Provide tools that measure distance and area and find and convert coordinates. Daylight animation - Animates the change in daylight over time with options for users to adjust sun position by date and time and turn shadows on or off. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Time filter - Filter features in the map based on time. The map layers must be time enabled. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.

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Esri (2012). ArcGIS World Geocoding [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/content/305f2e55e67f4389bef269669fc2e284
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ArcGIS World Geocoding

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Dataset updated
Dec 21, 2012
Dataset authored and provided by
Esrihttp://esri.com/
Area covered
World
Description

The ArcGIS World Geocoding Service finds addresses and places in all supported countries around the world in a single geocoding service. The service can find point locations of addresses, cities, landmarks, business names, and other places. The output points can be visualized on a map, inserted as stops for a route, or loaded as input for a spatial analysis.The service is available as both a geosearch and geocoding service:Geosearch Services – The primary purpose of geosearch services is to locate a feature or point of interest and then have the map zoom to that location. The result might be displayed on the map, but the result is not stored in any way for later use. Requests of this type do not require a subscription or a credit fee. Geocoding Services – The primary purpose of geocoding services is to convert an address to an x,y coordinate and append the result to an existing record in a database. Mapping is not always involved, but placing the results on a map may be part of a workflow. Batch geocoding falls into this category. Geocoding requires a subscription. An ArcGIS Online Subscription, or ArcGIS Location Platform Subscription, will provide you access to the ArcGIS World Geocoding service for batch geocoding.The service can be used to find address and places for many countries around the world. For detailed information on this service, including a data coverage map, visit the ArcGIS World Geocoding service documentation.

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