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Building Footprints
District of Columbia —
Building structures include parking garages, ruins, monuments, and buildings under construction along with residential, commercial, industrial, apartment, townhouses,... -
Grocery Store Locations
District of Columbia —
This dataset was originally created in 2012 by the Office of the Chief Technology Officer. OCTO staff used the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administrationโs (ABCA)... -
Universities and Colleges
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains locations and attributes of University and College, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the Office of the Chief... -
Hotels
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains locations and attributes of Hotels, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology... -
Airport Runway and Taxiway
District of Columbia —
Taxiway, Apron: Delineate footprint of the following features. A taxiway connects aircraft to other areas and facilities of an airport. The apron is an area of an... -
Impervious Surface 2021
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains basemap features that are typically classified as impervious surface, captured in 2021. Some examples of Impervious Surfaces include: Airport... -
Washington DC Administrative Boundary
District of Columbia —
The District of Columbia jurisdiction and administrative boundary. The boundary was identified from public land records and digitized using a combination of sources... -
University and College Campuses
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains locations and attributes of University Areas, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the Office of the Chief... -
Points of Interest
District of Columbia —
Also known as place names. The dataset contains locations and attributes of address alias points, created as part of the Master Address Repository (MAR) for the Office... -
Shopping Centers
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains locations and attributes for Shopping Centers, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief... -
Building Footprints 2021
District of Columbia —
Building structures include parking garages, ruins, monuments, and buildings under construction along with residential, commercial, industrial, apartment, townhouses,... -
Washington DC Historic Boundary Stones
District of Columbia —
In 2011, the District of Columbia government commissioned a project to survey the Washington D.C. historic boundary stones set in 1791 and 1792 that define the... -
Museums
District of Columbia —
The Chief Technology Office (OCTO) has captured locations for many of the District of Columbia's museums. This includes museums operated by government and private... -
Impervious Surface 2023
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains basemap features that are typically classified as impervious surface, captured in 2023. Some examples of Impervious Surfaces include: Airport... -
Hydrography Lines
District of Columbia —
This layer contains hydrography such as streams, rivers, and other linear hydrography features. Hidden hydrography, inferred drainage connectors, or culverts connect... -
Sidewalk Grates
District of Columbia —
Grate: A single point capture for the feature at the visual center point. Grates are structures of parallel or crossed bars, used to cover steam vents or other... -
Traffic Barriers
District of Columbia —
Traffic Barrier. The dataset contains polylines representing planimetric traffic barriers, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the... -
Railroads
District of Columbia —
Centerlines of railroads or Metrorail are captured. The line is at the midpoint between each rail line. Hidden features due to tunnels, overpasses, or bridges are... -
Roads
District of Columbia —
Road edges are defined as the edge of the improved surface including the improved shoulder but do not include the unimproved shoulder, only the travel part of the... -
ATM Banking
District of Columbia —
The Chief Technology Office (OCTO) has captured the majority of ATM banking locations in the District of Columbia.