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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains the locations of bicycle parking racks installed by the SFMTA. The data includes locations that are installed on sidewalks, in on-street bicycle corrals, in...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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A. SUMMARY Locations of painted safety zone in San Francisco. A pedestrian safety zone is a painted buffered curb-side space between the sidewalk and moving vehicles. Their footprint resembles a...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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Last updated 3/9/2016. In 2006, a complete inventory of all the City’s street trees, including trees located within sidewalks, between sidewalks and curbs, or within 6 feet of the street if no...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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In 2006, a complete inventory of all the City’s street trees, including trees located within sidewalks, between sidewalks and curbs, or within 6 feet of the street if no sidewalk existed was...
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DOT issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits to utilities, contractors, government agencies and homeowners. Permits cover activities such as street openings,...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>Curb: The edge of roads, alleys, ramps or parking lots, other than those for which polygons can be formed. Curbs are rims, usually made of...
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What is the Transportation Data Exchange Initiative (TDEI)? Cities, organizations, and individuals currently lack detailed, accurate, and standardized data on the locations of footpaths, cycle...
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The Controller's Office's City Services Auditor (CSA) Division has worked with the Department of Public Works (DPW) to develop maintenance standards for streets and sidewalks and schedules and...
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On April 6th, 2018, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the launch of PaveDC, a comprehensive plan to eliminate all roads in poor condition in Washington, DC by 2024. The PaveDC plan has four...
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As part of the 2016 Mobility Bond and the 2020 Bond, Austin Public Works’ Safe Routes to School Program is identifying projects to help children safely and easily travel to and from school. All...
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This data is a spatial representation of street construction projects. Street and Highway capital projects are major street reconstruction projects, ranging from general street resurfacing...
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A GeoJSON file with polygons of every location studied. ------------------------------------------ The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is providing data from the public life...
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<b>The City of Seattle Transportation GIS Datasets</b> | https://data-seattlecitygis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?t=transportation | Lifecycle status: Production | Purpose: to enable open...