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City of Boise Maps and GIS Open Data Portal
Maps & GIS Open Data Portal Connect with the information around you. What is GIS? The City of Boise’s Geographic Information System (GIS) program provides mapping services, technical support, data maintenance, data access, and overall coordination for the use of spatial technologies to all areas of the City. The GIS Division is centralized under the Information Technology Department, with GIS analysts and technicians serving various departments. More information Our Vision: Enable geospatial technology in Boise lives and business. Terms of Use: Open means open! This site and the data it presents are Open, Public, and Free to Use. Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. By viewing any data, maps, or applications you are agreeing to the terms and conditions specified in our disclaimer. Check out this awesome Story Map about the History of GIS at the City of Boise. Popular Data Categories View All Data and Maps Popular Maps BoiseMap Property Viewer Greenbelt Closures & Detours Parks & Rec Treasure Map Dog Off-Leash Parks & Areas What is your zoning? Are you in a floodplain? Where is the nearest fire hydrant? Research property in and around Boise. Find current information about Boise greenbelt pathway closures and suggested detours. Explore all the treasures Boise has to offer like Zoo Boise and the Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center. Search for off-leash parks and approved off-leash areas within established parks. Explore More Maps Story Maps Story Maps harness the power of maps and geography to tell a story. They provide simple yet elegant platforms for accessing to information and tools, showcasing interesting and timely projects, and helping citizens to understand the information around them in the City of Boise. Learn More Learn more about the 2017 ballot measure in Boise, ID to help protect natural resources and enhance recreational opportunities. A Story Map about the impacts of urban heat and how tree planting can help improve the climate in the City of Boise. The Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve has on-going revegetation efforts to combat invasive species and improve wildlife habitat. Take a tour of the Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) of the Lower Boise River watershed. Presented by the Partners for Clean Water. Explore More Story Maps What is a Story Map? Other GIS Data Sources Can we help you? gis@cityofboise.org Can't Find What You Are Looking For? Submit a Public Records Request About the City of Boise The City of Boise will create a city for everyone by embracing our community in the decision-making process; innovating and investing to protect our environment; and ensuring a thriving local economy that benefits all. We aspire to be “one city, one team,” committed to delivering “citizen experience with wow,” fueled by a belief that “there is nothing we can’t do better.” Find out more about the City of Boise: Icon Credits Parks & Rec, Transportation, BoiseMaps Neighborhood Watch icons designed by : mynamepong Utilities, Planning & Zoning, Greenbelt Closures & Detours, Treasure Map, Dog Off-Lease Map, GIS Data Request Search Glass, Home, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram icons designed by: Freepik All from www.flaticon.com and are licensed by CC 3.0 BY Image Credits Boise in Fall pano background : Erality © 2018 City of Boise. All Rights Reserved.
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Link | https://city-of-boise.opendata.arcgis.com/ |
Status | scheduled |
Catalog type | Geoportal |
Owner name | City of Boise, Idaho |
Owner type | Unknown |
Owner link | None |
Owner location | United States |
Software | arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
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Access modes | open |
Content types | dataset, map_layer |
API Status | active |
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US | United States |
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EN | English |
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