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Description: City of Berkeley Bicycle Boulevard - Bicycle priority streets. Most sections are quiet residential streets and have bike lanes or routes. Look for purple bicycle boulevard signs. Bike Boulevard is also classified as Bike Routes (class3)
Description: City of Berkeley's urban forest tree inventory. The dataset contains trees, planting sites and stumps. The inventory was completed on April 30, 2013.
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Copyright Text: Arborwell.
City of Berkeley Parks, Recreations & Waterfront - Parks Division.
City of Berkeley Information Technology Department.
Description: Moratorium streets - CoB streets pavement/construction information including paving moratorium, no digging allowed for 5 years except emergencies.
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Description: Srteet Paving 5 Year Plan information for the City of Berkeley exported from Engineering's Pavement Management System (PMS) via Engineer Wendy Wong
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Description: Layers that represent the pipes in the potable water distribution network for a Utility. These layers have been optimized for desktop display and for printing at full size (1"=100') and ledger size (1"=250').
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Copyright Text: East Bay Municipal Utility District, Mapping Serices (Oakland, California)
Description: Council districts boundaries adjusted to equalize population in the districts as a result of population changes reflected in the 2010 federal census. Berkeley City Charter requires City Council district boundaries to be adjusted, if needed, following each decennial census.
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Copyright Text: Cristi Delgado, GIS Coordinator, City of Berkeley
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Description: Map Coordinate System: WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_10NNumber of Buildings: 36,091Area Unit: MeterSatellite Imagery Date: 2017Quality Check Date: 9/27/2018Using Pictometry imagery, a polygon shape corresponding to the visible edges of a structure’s roof is created for each qualifying structure. Structures measuring at least 150 sq. feet (14 sq. meters) and at least five pixels wide (based on 12” (30 cm) or better GSD imagery) are included.The structures are linked to the parcel that the centroid falls within or with the parcel that covers the largest percentage of the shape.
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Copyright Text: Pictometry constructed outlines based on satellite imagery. Base imagery source was acquired by Pictometry
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Description: From: Faye, Leonardo Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:02 PMTo: Delgado, CristiCc: Cogley, Jennifer; BSC InternSubject: RE: Conduit project - Capture locations of "fire boxes" in the fieldGood afternoon,Here’s an attached file with GPS coordinates, link to pictures, notes, intersection/addresses, and everything else I could think of including.The pictures and this attached file can be found on:G:\OED\Fire Alarm Conduit\Leonardo FayeIntern - Sustainable BusinessCity of Berkeley, Office of Economic Development
Description: Identification of Low-Income Communities under AB 1550Methodology and Documentation for Draft MapsFebruary 14, 2017Data sources used:American Community Survey (ACS) 5 Year Estimates (2011-2015) – California CensusTracts: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/American Fact Finder:https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/searchresults.xhtml?refresh=tDepartment of Housing and Community Development’s (HCD) 2016 Low-income Limits:http://www.hcd.ca.gov/housing-policy-development/housing-resourcecenter/reports/state/inc2k16.pdfAB 1550 identifies Low-income households or communities according to thedefinitions below:(1) “Low-income households” are those with household incomes at or below80 percent of the statewide median income or with household incomes at orbelow the threshold designated as low-income by the Department of Housingand Community Development’s (HCD) State Income Limits adopted pursuantto Section 50093.(2) “Low-income communities” are census tracts with median householdincomes at or below 80 percent of the statewide median income or withmedian household incomes at or below the threshold designated as lowincome by HCD’s State Income Limits adopted pursuant to Section 50093.Since (1) applies to individual households, it cannot be mapped. Eachhousehold will have to be evaluated on an individual basis to see if it qualifies as“Low-income” by either definition defined in (1).Two different definitions of a “Low-income community” are provided in (2);one that relies on statewide median household income and one that uses adefinition of low-income per HCD’s State Income Limits. In order to fully map theareas designated by (2), both definitions of low-income communities must beconsidered.Low-income Community based on the Statewide Median Household IncomeFor the first definition based on the statewide median household income,the median household income of each census tract was determined from the2011-2015 ACS data (B19013e1). The statewide median household incomefrom American Fact Finder 2011-2015 was found to be $61,818. Based on thisdata, any census tract with a median household income at or below 80 percent of$61,818 (i.e., $49,454) was identified as low-income.Low-income Community based on HCD’s Low-income LimitsThe second definition is based on the threshold designated as low-incomeby the HCD’s State Income Limits. The HCD State Income Limits vary byhousehold size for each county and provide income thresholds for “ExtremelyLow”, ”Very Low”, “Low”, “Median” and “Moderate” income categories. AB 1550refers to the “Low” income thresholds within this dataset.To translate the county-level “Low-income” limit from this dataset to define“low-income” at the census tract level, the average household size for eachcensus tract was derived from the 2011- 2015 ACS data (B25010), rounding tothe nearest whole number. The average household size of each census tractcounty combination was then used to determine the appropriate “Low-income”limit from HCD’s State Income Limits table. The median household income foreach census tract was also determined using the 2011-2015 ACS data (B19013),which was then compared to the appropriate HCD Low-income limit. If themedian household income for a census tract-county combination was equal to orless than the appropriate HCD Low-income Limit, the census tract was definedas “low-income” for the purposes of AB 1550.Figure 1 below illustrates this process visually and provides the steps thatwere followed. Census tracts identified by either definition were then combined tocreate the final list of AB 1550 Low-income community census tracts.Figure 1 – Method for defining low-income community based on HCD Income Limits.Process for identifying low-income census tracts using HCD’s Income Limits1. Determine median household income of census tract.2. Determine average household size of census tract.3. Identify county of census tract.4. Use county and household size of census tract to match the income limitidentified as “low-income” in HCD’s State Income Limits for the county.5. A census tract is identified as low-income if the census tract’s medianhousehold income is at or below the appropriate HCD low- income limit.
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Copyright Text: Downloaded from California Air Resources Board website: https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/communityinvestments.htm