Description: Data depict the locations of General Acute Care licensed hospitals (GACH). In addition, those GACH with emergency departments who also participate as a receiving center for 9-1-1 calls are identified.The California Department of Public Health defined a GACH as “a hospital, licensed by the Department, having a duly constitutedgoverning body with overall administrative and professional responsibility and anorganized medical staff which provides 24-hour inpatient care, including thefollowing basic services: medical, nursing, surgical, anesthesia, laboratory,radiology, pharmacy, and dietary services”, pursuant to Section 70005(a) of Title22 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR).
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Copyright Text: Data reviewed by EMS staff for accuracy, August, 2012.
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Description: School site addresses maintained by California Department of Education (CDE) were geocoded to the SanGIS Landbase of parcels and street centerlines. Using aerial imagery as a background, some points were manually relocated over school buildings.
Service Item Id: 0b4673487b934a3080d95510f82b97a0
Copyright Text: Source: California Department of Education (CDE), SANDAG, San Diego Geographic Information Source (SanGIS)
Description: This dataset comprises road centerlines for all roads in San Diego County. Road centerline information is collected from recorded documents (subdivision and parcel maps) and information provided by local jurisidictions (Cities in San Diego County, County of San Diego). Road names and address ranges are as designated by the official address coordinator for each jurisidcition. Jurisdictional information is created from spatial overlays with other data layers (e.g. Jurisdiction, Census Tract).The layer contains both public and private roads. Not all roads are shown on official, recorded documents. Centerlines may be included for dedicated public roads even if they have not been constructed. Public road names are the official names as maintained by the addressing authority for the jurisdiction in which the road is located. Official road names may not match the common or local name used to identify the road (e.g. State Route 94 is the official name of certain road segments commonly referred to as Campo Road).Private roads are either named or unnamed. Named private roads are as shown on official recorded documents or as directed by the addressing authority for the jurisdiction in which the road is located. Unnamed private roads are included where requested by the local jurisidiction or by SanGIS JPA members (primarily emergency response dispatch agencies). Roads are comprised of road segments that are individually identified by a unique, and persistent, ID (ROADSEGID). Roads segments are terminated where they intersect with each other, at jurisdictional boundaries (i.e. city limits), certain census tract and law beat boundaries, at locations where road names change, and at other locations as required by SanGIS JPA members. Each road segment terminates at an intersection point that can be found in the ROADS_INTERSECTION layer.Road centerlines do not necessarily follow the centerline of dedicated rights-of-way (ROW). Centerlines are adjusted as needed to fit the actual, constructed roadway. However, many road centerline segments are created intially based on record documents prior to construction and may not have been updated to meet as-built locations. Please notify SanGIS if the actual location differs from that shown. See the SanGIS website for contact information and reporting problems (http://www.sangis.org/contact/problem.html).Note, the road speeds in this layer are based on road segment class and were published as part of an agreement between San Diego Fire-Rescue, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, and SanGIS. The average speed is based on heavy fire vehicles and may not represent the posted speed limit.
Service Item Id: 0b4673487b934a3080d95510f82b97a0
Copyright Text: SanGIS using information from documents recorded with the County of San Diego and the addressing authorities in the 18 cities in San Diego County.
Description: This layer was updated January, 2018 to reflect the City boundary changes of Greenwood and Castlerock LAFCO annexations. On August 25, 2011, the Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego voted 7-0 to adopt the Final Redistricting Plan, which specifies the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. The Final Plan complies with the redistricting criteria and legal requirements of San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1; the U.S. Constitution; the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965; and related cases and statutes. The Redistricting Commission also added a 9th Council District, as directed by the voters of the City of San Diego in a Charter amendment enacted in 2010. The Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego is vested with sole and exclusive authority to adopt plans that specify the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1 were enacted by the voters in 1992 to create an independent Redistricting Commission to draw City Council districts in compliance with the law.
Description: This layer was updated January, 2018 to reflect the City boundary changes of Greenwood and Castlerock LAFCO annexations. On August 25, 2011, the Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego voted 7-0 to adopt the Final Redistricting Plan, which specifies the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. The Final Plan complies with the redistricting criteria and legal requirements of San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1; the U.S. Constitution; the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965; and related cases and statutes. The Redistricting Commission also added a 9th Council District, as directed by the voters of the City of San Diego in a Charter amendment enacted in 2010. The Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego is vested with sole and exclusive authority to adopt plans that specify the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1 were enacted by the voters in 1992 to create an independent Redistricting Commission to draw City Council districts in compliance with the law.
Description: A geographic representation of the municipal boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: The dataset consists of polygons (boundaries) representing legally subdivided lots in the County of San Diego. A lot is a piece of ground that has been legally created. A lot defines ownership and indicates that the property was created as a legal subdivision of land. For example, lots may be the individual lots created from a recorded subdivsion map or a government lot (section/township/range) subdivided by deed document. Lots are not parcels. Tax parcels are created for the purposes of assessing property taxes. In many cases the (tax) parcel and the lot will be the same. However, a single lot may have more than one tax parcel. Lots generally require a review by the County or City to determine if they are buildable lots or not. Tax parcels are created by the County Assessor to define tax rates.The SanGIS lot layer is under constant revsions and, unlike the parcel layer, it is not a complete set of all legal lots in the County.
Service Item Id: 0b4673487b934a3080d95510f82b97a0
Copyright Text: SanGIS using legal recorded data provided by the County Recorders and Assessors Office.
Description: Polygon layer representing the overall boundary of recorded subdivisions in San Diego County. Layer shows only the extent of the subdivision map recorded and does not include individual lots created by the recorded subdivision (see LOTS layer for that information). Includes map number and coordinate tie references.The dataset is under constant revision and is incomplete.
Service Item Id: 0b4673487b934a3080d95510f82b97a0
Copyright Text: SanGIS using legal recorded data provided by the County Recorders and Assessors Office