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2002 |
Derived from original MAPINDX: Map Index Sheets from Block and Lot Grid of Property Assessment and based on aerial photography, showing 1983 datum with solid line and NAD 27 with 5" grid tics and italicized grid coordinate markers and outlines of map sheet boundaries. Each grid square is 3500 x 4500 feet. Each Index Sheet contains 16 lot/block sheets, labeled from left to right, top to bottom (4 across, 4 down): A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S. The first (4) numeric characters in a parcelID indicate the Index sheet in which the parcel can be found, the alpha character identifies the block in which most (or all) of the property lies.
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| Allegheny County |
2024 |
Footprints for all buildings and out buildings in Allegheny County. Buildings are captured by following the edge of the roof line. All near orthogonal corners are square. Interim roof lines, such as dormers, are not shown. Minor structures such as carports, decks, patios, stairs, etc. which are part of the structure are not shown. Building Footprints were updated as a result of a flyover in 2004. Buildings less than 400 square feet were not captured. Special consideration was given to garages, less than 400 square feet, and were digitized if greater than 200 square feet.
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| Allegheny County |
2000 |
Paved and unpaved parking lots that accommodate more than ten (10) cars.
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| Allegheny County |
2002 |
Point locations of county and municipal buildings, halls, public works sites, government buildings.
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| Allegheny County |
2006 |
The Retaining Wall Feature Dataset contains photogrammetrically compiled Retaining Walls - structures of concrete, brick, stone, wood, etc. retaining earth and adjacent to a road, railroad, edge or stream that are over five (5) feet high and 200 feet long.
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| Allegheny County |
2023 |
These address points represent current, and believed active physical 911 addresses. Sub-address data is incomplete and generally not spatially accurate to location within the parent structure/address. This is a constantly evolving dataset that sees both additions and deletions, as well as spatial adjustments on a regular basis. This dataset is a smaller subset of what is used by 911 dispatch, and thus we encourage any observed errors to be reported immediately to the Blair County GIS Department at GIS@blairco.org, or by calling the office at 814-693-2535.
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| Blair County |
2023 |
This dataset contains structures of Cambria County.
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| Cambria County |
2013 |
One of the planimetric layers developed and owned by Chester
County as part of the Chester County Land Records System
(ChesCO-LRS) project. The cemetery data was photogrammetrically compiled (stereo digitized) from the aerial photography taken April 07, 1993.
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| Chester County |
2016 |
Philadelphia Fire Department Fire Station Locations.
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| City of Philadelphia |
2013 |
Green City, Clean Waters is Philadelphia's 25-year plan to protect and enhance our watersheds by managing stormwater with green infrastructure. This feature class represents Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) locations that are currently in the design phase or have been constructed.
Features updated: 01/25/2013
Attributes updated: 01/25/2013
Metadata updated 01/25/2013
Update Frequency - monthly
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| City of Philadelphia |
2009 |
This is a boundary file identifying Philadelphia development certified areas
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| City of Philadelphia |
2007 |
This dataset consists of building/structure/address points aggregated by the PAMAP Program from data supplied by various Pennsylvania county governments. Additional information is available at the PAMAP website: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/pamap.
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| DCNR PAMAP Program |
2007 |
This dataset consists of building outlines aggregated by the PAMAP Program from data supplied by various Pennsylvania county governments. Additional information is available at the PAMAP website: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/pamap.
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| DCNR PAMAP Program |
2008 |
This layer consists of polygons representing bridges in Lancaster County. It contains both covered and non-covered bridges.
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| Lancaster County |
2018 |
This layer polygon coverage that depict the outlines of buildings larger than 10 feet by 10 feet in size as captured from aerial photography. Includes primary structures such as residential, agricultural, business, and industrial and large ancillary structures such as barns, detached garages, out buildings, storage sheds, silos, etc.
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| Lancaster County |
2008 |
Polygons within this coverage represent the outlines of each covered bridge in Lancaster County, PA, as determined via aerial photographs.
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| Lancaster County |
2019 |
Polygons representing photogrammetrically interpreted edges of paved and unpaved drives greater than 200 ft. in length. Features were updated using Pictometry 6 inch resolution aerial photos flown in the spring of 2016 that encompass the entire County. Red-Green-Blue and Color Infrared were both used to capture, modify, and validate new and changed features.
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| Lancaster County |
2008 |
Surveyed positions of monuments for geodetic control.
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| Lancaster County |
2019 |
This polygon coverage represents photogrammetrically interpreted surfaces and edges of parking lots. All lots in excess of 1000 square feet will be compiled. Features were updated using Pictometry 6 inch resolution aerial photos flown in the spring of 2016 that encompass the entire County. Red-Green-Blue and Color Infrared were both used to capture, modify, and validate new and changed features.
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| Lancaster County |
2023 |
Mercer County, Pennsylvania building footprints digitized from 2015 aerial imagery.
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| Mercer County |
2024 |
The conservation well layer identifies the permitted surface location of oil and gas conservation wells that have not been plugged. These include active, regulatory inactive, orphaned, and abandoned wells. A conservation well is any well which penetrates the Onondaga horizon, or in those areas in which the Onondaga horizon is nearer to the surface than thirty-eight hundred feet, any well which exceeds a depth of thirty-eight hundred feet beneath the surface.
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| Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection |
2024 |
The plugged conservation well layer identifies the permitted surface location of oil and gas conservation wells that have been plugged. A conservation well is any well which penetrates the Onondaga horizon, or in those areas in which the Onondaga horizon is nearer to the surface than thirty-eight hundred feet, any well which exceeds a depth of thirty-eight hundred feet beneath the surface.
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| Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection |
2013 |
Areas of PA that are unsuitable for mining purposes
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| Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection |
2016 |
Buildings polygons were originally created in 2014 using planimetric mapping based on 0.25 ft pixel aerial imagery. They are updated as necessary from as-built drawings resulting from new construction.
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2016 |
Buildings polygons were originally created in 2014 using planimetric mapping based on 0.25 ft pixel aerial imagery. They are updated as necessary from as-built drawings resulting from new construction.
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2021 |
Buildings polygons were originally created in 1998 using planimetric mapping. Roof outlines are depicted as if they were on the ground. In 2004 Building CAD files were converted to GIS polygons.Buildings contain the following essential attributes:BLDG_NUM - Building NumberBLDG_NAME - Building Name
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2020 |
Improvement Other than Building
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2021 |
This polygon feature class represents paved areas (miscellaneous) on Penn State Campus - University Park.
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2021 |
This polygon feature class represents walls on Penn State Campus - University Park
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| The Pennsylvania State University |
2008 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
1981 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2007 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2017 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2015 |
This data will assist in the evaluation of coastal storm damage impacts; aid in post-event reconstruction and mitigation planning for future events and collect LiDAR for counties heavily impacted by storm and flooding for which data is incomplete or inadequate to conduct proper analysis, as part of USGS Hurricane Sandy response.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2015 |
This data will assist in the evaluation of coastal storm damage impacts; aid in post-event reconstruction and mitigation planning for future events and collect LiDAR for counties heavily impacted by storm and flooding for which data is incomplete or inadequate to conduct proper analysis, as part of USGS Hurricane Sandy response.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2015 |
This data will assist in the evaluation of coastal storm damage impacts; aid in post-event reconstruction and mitigation planning for future events and collect LiDAR for counties heavily impacted by storm and flooding for which data is incomplete or inadequate to conduct proper analysis, as part of USGS Hurricane Sandy response.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2009 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2009 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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| U S Geological Survey |
2009 |
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information about physical and cultural geographic features in the United States and associated areas, both current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The database also contains geographic names in Antarctica. The database holds the Federally recognized name of each feature and defines the location of the feature by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other feature attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature designations, feature class, historical and descriptive information, and for some categories of features the geometric boundaries. The database assigns a unique feature identifier, a random number, that is a key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling GNIS data with other data sets. The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic feature names information.
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