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Open Data for a Smarter Community Data that can be freely used and redistributed by anyone ArcGIS Open Data remains a freely included and powerful capability of the ArcGIS platform. Within minutes, anyone can publish authoritative data through custom designed websites and pages. ArcGIS Open Data sites are now created and managed in ArcGIS Hub – starting our existing ArcGIS Open Data publishers on the journey to becoming a Hub for their communities. Start sharing Open Data Explore Open Data Open Data is the first step to becoming a Hub for your community. You can create multiple open data sites to create focused views of your work by department, topic, or project. These are common foundational open data that support your growing community. You can configure these using the open data initiative. ArcGIS Hub ArcGIS Hub extends Open Data to provide a framework and tools to organize and engage your community around policy initiatives. A few capabilities that ArcGIS Hub adds to Open Data: Learn more about ArcGIS Hub What is Open Data? Open data refers to the release of municipal data, with an open licence, which is free of charge for anyone to use and reuse for any purpose. Open data is provided in accessible formats, meaning that it is machine readable and is structured in a logical way. For numerical tabular files (spreadsheets), some common open formats include XLS or CSV. For text files, common formats include TXT. For answers to some other questions around open data, see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Featured Datasets ICBC Crash Data Lower Mainland crashes 2011-2015.  See how many crashes are happening at intersections in New Westminster and around the Lower Mainland.  Click here to visit the ICBC Lower Main... Building Age The age of most buildings in the City (year it was built) as well as some historical data such as the Building Name, Developer / Builder, Architect / Designer and year the building has been moved i... Traffic Volumes Average weekday daily two-way traffic volumes at midblock points between the years 2006 and 2016 inclusive. Zoning The City of New Westminster Zoning Bylaw No. 6680 was adopted by Council September 17, 2001. Subsequent amendments to the Zoning Bylaw are consolidated for convenience only. For accurate interpreta... Open Datasets The datasets are sourced directly from the City of New Westminster Departments and can be tabular (tables of data) or spatial (based on mapping files). ALL DATASETS Business and Economy City Government Community Environment Heritage Lands and Development Library Parks and Recreation Public Safety Transportation Utilities Search for Open Data Request Missing Data Citizens can request data using a simple, configurable Survey123 Form. This can simplify feedback and prioritize data releases that fulfill particular community needs. This form is an example - create your own using the Open Data Initiative or in Survey123. You can also create a view that will hide any personal information and make the requests an open dataset. Explore Apps powered by Open Data For demonstration purposes only

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Link https://open-data-esrica-uc.hub.arcgis.com/
Status active
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name Esri Canada - Technology Adoption
Owner type Business
Owner link None
Owner location Canada
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
Tags
Access modes open
Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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code name
CA Canada

Languages

code name
EN English

API Endpoints

type url
dcatap201 https://open-data-esrica-uc.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-ap/2.0.1.json
dcatus11 https://open-data-esrica-uc.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-us/1.1.json
rss https://open-data-esrica-uc.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/rss/2.0
ogcrecordsapi https://open-data-esrica-uc.hub.arcgis.com/api/search/v1

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