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Capital Area Food Bank Emergency Food Provider
District of Columbia —
Points in this layer represent the locations of Capital Area Food Bank (CAFB) programs and public partners in the DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia). Data were compiled... -
Small Area Plans
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains areal locations for Major Area Pans as established by the DC Office of Planning. Below are brief descriptions about each area. 1. Benning Road:... -
Economic Development Zones
District of Columbia —
This data is used for the planning and management of Washington by local government agencies. To create economic development zones to assist in stimulating the... -
DC 2050
District of Columbia —
DC 2050 presents an opportunity for the District to identify future challenges and opportunities and consider how to meet them in the next two decades. The DC Office... -
Historic Data on DC Buildings
District of Columbia —
Historical Data on the Buildings of Washington DC, collected over 15 years by Brian Kraft, with support from JMT Inc., for the DC Historic Preservation Office. Most of... -
Urban Agriculture Sites
District of Columbia —
These are distinguished from community gardens in that they are generally not intended for the public to use the space for their own growing activities, and in that... -
History Quest DC
District of Columbia —
This application, HistoryQuest DC, is an interactive GIS map that provides historical data on approximately 193,000 extant buildings in Washington, D.C. The map offers... -
Urban Agriculture Areas
District of Columbia —
These are distinguished from community gardens in that they are generally not intended for the public to use the space for their own growing activities, and in that... -
Food Waste Drop Off
District of Columbia —
The locations of farmers' markets and unstaffed Smart Bin participating in the Department of Public Works' (DPW) Food Waste Drop-Off program. District residents may... -
Community Garden Areas
District of Columbia —
These community gardens generally fall into three operating categories: DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), National Parks Service (NPS), and independent. -
Anacostia Waterfront Initiative
District of Columbia —
All internal projects and their respective boundaries for the DC Office of Planning -
Property Quest
District of Columbia —
DC PropertyQuest has been developed by the District of Columbia Office of Planning as an easy way to view a wide range of site-related information, especially... -
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map R24-0292
District of Columbia —
The Comp Plan is a high-level guide that sets a positive, long-term vision for the District of Columbia through the lens of its physical growth, equity, and change.... -
Advisory Neighborhood Commissions from 2002
District of Columbia —
Advisory Neighborhood Commissions or ANC's are collections of Single Member Districts or SMD's. There are multiple ANC's for each of the eight Wards. The initial... -
Downtown Development Comprehensive Plan
District of Columbia —
The DC Comprehensive Plan document (1984) identifies the Downtown Development areas as a key part of the District's Central Employment Area. It is further broken down... -
Wards from 2012
District of Columbia —
2012 Wards. The dataset contains polygons representing boundaries of District of Columbia 2012 election wards, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System... -
Community Supported Agriculture
District of Columbia —
Points in this layer represent pickup locations for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs serving the District of Columbia. These locations were compiled... -
Census Blocks in 2000
District of Columbia —
Unofficial Census blocks boundaries for the District of Columbia. These boundaries were compiled from an unofficial U.S. Census TIGER/line product that reflects... -
Census Block Groups in 2000
District of Columbia —
Unofficial Census block group boundaries for the District of Columbia. These boundaries were compiled from an unofficial U.S. Census TIGER/line product that reflects... -
Chinatown Design Review Boundary
District of Columbia —
The Chinatown Design Review Boundary as established by DCMR Title 10 Chapter 24. The purpose of Chinatown Design Review is to ensure the contribution of proposed...