Description: Utah Transit Authority bus stop locations in use as of August 18, 2013. X, Y locations are collected by GPS when installed by UTA road crew personnel and uploaded to the company stop database. Includes bus bays at park and ride lots and rail stations.
Description: Utah Transit Authority's bus route system as of August 18, 2013. This includes routes that have been adjusted for reliability and monitoring purposes. This data is digitized to Wasatch Front counties' street base maps, then exported from Trapeze (a scheduling software) in shapefile format.
Description: Utah street centerline data for address location, cartography, routing. Uses the unnormalized Utah Transportation Data Model. Data is contibuted regularly from local, county, state, federal, and tribal governments and is aggregated and improved by AGRC.Updated: October 2, 2013
Description: This data represents the waterways of Salt Lake County, including streams, rivers, canals, and drains. The data indicates Designated Salt Lake County Flood Control Facilities as per County Ordinance Chapter 17.08.04 Permits are required, but not limited to, these specific canals, drains and streams. The data is accurate for identifying the general location of these facilities. For specific information about permits, contact the Flood Control Permit Coordinator in the Engineering Division. The valley streams were originally digitized from 6-inch color aerial photgraphy 2009 and 2010. Tree canopy obscured some reaches and are less accurate in those cases. Mountain streams were originally digitized from the 2006 NAIP and has been since updated with 1-foot pixel color aerial photography in 2010, available mosty for the lower canyon areas. In 2011, the data has been updated with high-resolution alignment adjustments at 1:1000 to 1:2000 scale, using 2010 aerial imagery, 2009 LIDAR, historical flood control plans from 1983 and 1986. In 2013, the data has been updated with high resolution 2012 aerial imagery and the waterways was realigned at 1:600 to 1:1000 scale.
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Copyright Text: Salt Lake County Public Works, Flood Control & Watershed Planning . Editor of the data was Ian Shelledy a intern for the Watershed planning group and was supervised by Robert Thompson, Watershed Scientist #385-468-6600/ email: [email protected] Frist Editon 06/21/2011 Editor of the data was Ian Shelledy Watershed Intern Second Edtion 1/16/2013
Editor of the data was Matt Schulz Third Edition 02/06/2013
Editor of the data was Matt Schulz
Fourth Edition 09/11/2013
Editor - Matt Schulz, GIS Specalist
#385-468-6633 / email: [email protected]
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Description: "Database containing parcel boundary, parcel identifier, parcel address, owner type, and county recorder contact information" - HB113. This is the reason we have this dataset. The intent of the bill was to not include any attributes that the counties rely on for data sales. If you want those other attributes you need to contact the county recorderLast Update: October, 2013