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Service Description: Purpose: Polyline data sourced by the Landscape Maintenance Agreements Web map referenced by the Maintenance Agreements dashboard. The Landscape Maintenance Agreements dashboard is a starter up application meant for stakeholders to scrutinize the contracts in a geographic context, narrow down appearance preferences and envision desired capabilities.
Intended Use: To keep track of about a hundred agreements across jurisdictions, agencies and private sector.
Department: Planning and Zoning (DSD)
Data Source: Enterprise geodatabase Planning dataset
How was the Data Manipulated: Researched all the landscape agreement resolutions, then georeferenced and digitized both polygon and line features. Historically, these layers were managed by FDOT but were neither properly maintained nor updated. Then attached all the resolutions and plans to feature services, based on comments and content fields within the layer.
How the Data is Modified: Based on the renewal of contracts, the establishment of new agreements, or the retirement of existing ones.
Update Frequency: Per request and new contracts
Note: Typically, the agreements have been managed by Parks and Recreation. This application aims to streamline keeping track of the activity via a GIS implementation.
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Description: Purpose: Polyline data sourced by the Landscape Maintenance Agreements Web map referenced by the Maintenance Agreements dashboard. The Landscape Maintenance Agreements dashboard is a starter up application meant for stakeholders to scrutinize the contracts in a geographic context, narrow down appearance preferences and envision desired capabilities.Intended Use: To keep track of about a hundred agreements across jurisdictions, agencies and private sector.Department: Planning and Zoning (DSD)Data Source: Enterprise geodatabase Planning datasetHow was the Data Manipulated: Researched all the landscape agreement resolutions, then georeferenced and digitized both polygon and line features. Historically, these layers were managed by FDOT but were neither properly maintained nor updated. Then attached all the resolutions and plans to feature services, based on comments and content fields within the layer.How the Data is Modified: Based on the renewal of contracts, the establishment of new agreements, or the retirement of existing ones.Update Frequency: Per request and new contracts Note: Typically, the agreements have been managed by Parks and Recreation. This application aims to streamline keeping track of the activity via a GIS implementation.
Service Item Id: 94767fca7917497dacce96a16f8ac89d
Copyright Text: City of West Palm Beach - Planning Division
Spatial Reference:
2881
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Single Fused Map Cache: false
Initial Extent:
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YMin: 850277.879418326
XMax: 971603.5704014604
YMax: 877468.7903596502
Spatial Reference: 2881
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Full Extent:
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YMin: 841139.3003734872
XMax: 968091.0264184959
YMax: 901488.445751071
Spatial Reference: 2881
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Units: esriFeet
Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP
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Title: Map
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Keywords: LANDSCAPE,MAINTENANCE,AGREEMENTS,PLANNING
AntialiasingMode: None
TextAntialiasingMode: Force
Supports Dynamic Layers: true
MaxRecordCount: 2000
MaxImageHeight: 4096
MaxImageWidth: 4096
Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF
Supports Query Data Elements: true
Min Scale: 0
Max Scale: 0
Supports Datum Transformation: true
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