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Service Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Edge of pavement line delineated from 2022 aerial imagery. CAPTURE CRITERIA: Edge of pavement lines are stereocompiled in 3D. This dataset includes the edge of paved and unpaved streets and roads with width greater than or equal to 9 feet that are intended for street-legal vehicle use. A road or street is defined as having consistent material from edge to edge. The delineated edge is the flowline (i.e lowest point in curb). Breaks occur at intersections and where surface type or curb type changes. For overpass/underpass situations, the features remain continuous on an overpass and break underneath bridge decks. Unpaved trails are not included in this layer. Paved roads take precedence over sidewalks but unpaved roads do not. This layer is topologically coincident with the edge of pavement polygon dataset. ATTRIBUTION: Unique ID, Surface (paved, unpaved), Curb Type (with pan, without pan, no curb). CHANGE FEATURES: This dataset is an update to previously collected data. Features were originally delineated from 2014 aerial imagery, updated in 2016, 2018, 2020, and then again in 2022 to create this dataset. Examples of change that are captured include but are not limited to: new features, change in attribution, and modifications that reach or exceed the threshold for initial collection of this feature. Additions refer not only to truly new features in the built environment but also to features that are added based on a larger extent of capture. Please refer to extent shapefiles for 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022 feature captures before doing change analysis. Modifications are marked even if only a small portion of the feature has been changed. A separate change layer is available to show only those features that were delineated in 2022. SOURCE DATA: This feature was compiled from DRCOG 2022 Denver Regional Aerial Photography Project (DRAPP) imagery. This imagery is 4-band RGBIR color orthoimagery with a GSD (Ground Sample Distance) of 0.5 foot for 3-inch imagery, 1 foot for 6-inch imagery, and 2 feet for 12-inch imagery. Imagery was collected in the spring with a Vexcel Ultracam Eagle aerial sensor. Horizontal and vertical datums are NAD83(11) and NAVD88(GEOID12A), respectively. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data were processed to a one mile extent of Jefferson County, Colorado by the Jefferson County Business Innovation and Technology GIS division. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data are in State Plane Grid Coordinates, Colorado Central Zone, NAD83 (US feet).</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Edge of pavement line delineated from 2022 aerial imagery. CAPTURE CRITERIA: Edge of pavement lines are stereocompiled in 3D. This dataset includes the edge of paved and unpaved streets and roads with width greater than or equal to 9 feet that are intended for street-legal vehicle use. A road or street is defined as having consistent material from edge to edge. The delineated edge is the flowline (i.e lowest point in curb). Breaks occur at intersections and where surface type or curb type changes. For overpass/underpass situations, the features remain continuous on an overpass and break underneath bridge decks. Unpaved trails are not included in this layer. Paved roads take precedence over sidewalks but unpaved roads do not. This layer is topologically coincident with the edge of pavement polygon dataset. ATTRIBUTION: Unique ID, Surface (paved, unpaved), Curb Type (with pan, without pan, no curb). CHANGE FEATURES: This dataset is an update to previously collected data. Features were originally delineated from 2014 aerial imagery, updated in 2016, 2018, 2020, and then again in 2022 to create this dataset. Examples of change that are captured include but are not limited to: new features, change in attribution, and modifications that reach or exceed the threshold for initial collection of this feature. Additions refer not only to truly new features in the built environment but also to features that are added based on a larger extent of capture. Please refer to extent shapefiles for 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022 feature captures before doing change analysis. Modifications are marked even if only a small portion of the feature has been changed. A separate change layer is available to show only those features that were delineated in 2022. SOURCE DATA: This feature was compiled from DRCOG 2022 Denver Regional Aerial Photography Project (DRAPP) imagery. This imagery is 4-band RGBIR color orthoimagery with a GSD (Ground Sample Distance) of 0.5 foot for 3-inch imagery, 1 foot for 6-inch imagery, and 2 feet for 12-inch imagery. Imagery was collected in the spring with a Vexcel Ultracam Eagle aerial sensor. Horizontal and vertical datums are NAD83(11) and NAVD88(GEOID12A), respectively. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data were processed to a one mile extent of Jefferson County, Colorado by the Jefferson County Business Innovation and Technology GIS division. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data are in State Plane Grid Coordinates, Colorado Central Zone, NAD83 (US feet).</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG); Jefferson County Business Innovation and Technology GIS
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Keywords: Transportation,Built Environment,Vector Data,Colorado,Softcopy Stereocompilation,Land Use,Digital Aerial Image,transportation,DRCOG,Edge of Pavement(EOP),Regional Planimetrics,Jefferson County
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