Description: The LYNX bus routes are updated quarterly based on service changes, performance, and public needs. This feature dataset reflects the most current adapted and published bus schedule.
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, (LYNX), GIS, Planning and Development
Description: This data has bee supercede by the TRAILS REST Service and should not be used for anything other than historic reference.This dataset is a line feature class that contains existing and future proposed trails and paths associated with the Lake County Trails Master Plan, including shared-use trails, greenways, bicycle routes, nature trails, walkways, and equestrian trails. It was created based on information in the Trails Master Plan, 2008.Last Reveiwed: 12/2/2019Last Updated: 05/15/2019
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: Inwood Consulting Engineers; Lake County GIS
Description: County Parks are a valued resource by the citizens of Lake County. Whether passive or active, outdoor recreation is recognized as an important part of a healthy lifestyle and adds to the quality of life of our residents, as well as visitors.This feature class contains the parks that are owned and/or maintained by the Lake County Parks and Trails Division. Associated data includes the park name, it's status, location, type, and category.Last Reviewed: Last Updated 10/2020
Description: This layer presents the 2020 U.S. Census County (or County Equivalent) boundaries of the United States in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.This layer is updated annually. The geography is sourced from U.S. Census Bureau 2020 TIGER FGDB (National Sub-State) and edited using TIGER Hydrography to add a detailed coastline for cartographic purposes. Attribute fields include 2020 total population from the U.S. Census Public Law 94 data.This ready-to-use layer can be used in ArcGIS Pro and in ArcGIS Online and its configurable apps, dashboards, StoryMaps, custom apps, and mobile apps. The data can also be exported for offline workflows. Cite the 'U.S. Census Bureau' when using this data.
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: Sources: Esri; U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
Description: This dataset contains a representation of developed lands projected to occur in Florida in the Sprawl 2040 scenario from the Sea Level 2040/2070 project. Sea Level 2040/2070 is a joint effort of the University of Florida's Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, 1000 Friends of Florida, and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Sea Level 2040/2070 produced five land use/population distribution scenarios, Baseline, Sprawl 2040/2070, and Conservation 2040/2070. The two 2040 scenarios are based on a population projection produced by the Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The Baseline captures the patterns of land use and associated population distribution that existed in 2019. Sprawl 2040 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2040, should all new development occur in greenfields at the same gross development density as was present in each county in 2019. Conservation 2040 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2040 that assumes increased gross development densities in greenfields over those of 2019, and protection for additional agricultural and natural lands
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: This is a joint project of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning (CLCP) and 1000 Friends of Florida, with funding provided by DACS.
Sea Level 2040
https://1000fof.org/sealevel2040/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FOF-1268-Sea-Level-2040-Print-Reports-v5.pdf
Description: This dataset contains a representation of developed lands projected to occur in Florida in the Sprawl 2070 scenario from the Sea Level 2040/2070 project. Sea Level 2040/2070 is a joint effort of the University of Florida's Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, 1000 Friends of Florida, and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Sea Level 2040/2070 produced five land use/population distribution scenarios, Baseline, Sprawl 2040/2070, and Conservation 2040/2070. The two 2070 scenarios are based on a population projection derived from data produced by the Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The Baseline captures the patterns of land use and associated population distribution that existed in 2019. Sprawl 2070 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2070, should all new development occur in greenfields at the same gross development density as was present in each county in 2010. Conservation 2070 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2070 that assumes increased levels of redevelopment of existing urban areas, increased gross development densities in greenfields over those of 2010, and protection for additional agricultural and natural lands.
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: This is a joint project of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning (CLCP) and 1000 Friends of Florida, with funding provided by DACS.
Sea Level 2070
https://1000fof.org/sealevel2040/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/FOF-1283-Sea-Level-2070-Print-Report-Phase-II-v5.pdf
Description: U.S. Census Populated Place Areas represents the 2020 U.S. Census populated place areas of the United States that include incorporated places, cities, and census designated places identified by the U.S. Census Bureau.This layer is updated annually. The geography is sourced from U.S. Census Bureau 2020 TIGER FGDB (National Sub-State) and edited using TIGER Hydrography to add a detailed coastline for cartographic purposes. Attribute fields include 2020 total population from the U.S. Census Public Law 94 data. The Population Class field values represent population ranges as follows:Population from 0 - 249Population from 250 - 499Population from 500 - 999Population from 1,000 - 2,499Population from 2,500 - 9,999Population from 10,000 - 49,999Population from 50,000 - 99,999Population from 100,000 - 249,999Population from 250,000 - 499,999Population 500,000 and overThis ready-to-use layer can be used in ArcGIS Pro and in ArcGIS Online and its configurable apps, dashboards, StoryMaps, custom apps, and mobile apps. The data can also be exported for offline workflows. Cite the 'U.S. Census Bureau' when using this data.
Service Item Id: 81e6cfb74bb94e2a97dc4eec79b0b7de
Copyright Text: Sources: Esri; U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), National Geodetic Survey (NGS)