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The double geobase is presented as a projection of the geobase's filamentary network that approximately simulates the boundaries of sidewalks and curbs. The [geobase poles] (/city-of-montreal/geobase-pole), a punctual representation of the left and right sides of segmented sections of the road network, are also available on the portal. The [Snow Planner API] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/deneigement) refers to a static version of the double geobase data extracted at the beginning of the season. To monitor the changes made during the winter season, you can refer to the following data sets: [Geobase - section management] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/geobase-gestion-troncon) and [Geobase - destroyed sections] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/geobase-troncon-detruit). Related data sets: - [Geobase - road network] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase) - [Geobase - poles] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-pole) - [Geobase - destroyed sections] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-troncon-detruit) - [Geobase - section management] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-gestion-troncon) - [Geobase - nodes] (http://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/geobase-noeud) __Warnings__ - The data disseminated (Géobase - street sides of the road network) must be used in accordance with the City of Montreal's open data policy and license. - The data disseminated (Géobase - street sides of the road network) are those that are in our possession and are not necessarily up to date throughout the country. - The data disseminated (Geobase - street sides of the road network) is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for the purposes of designing or carrying out the work, or for the purpose of locating assets. - The City of Montreal and the Geomatics Division cannot be held responsible for the inaccuracies or inaccuracies of the data disseminated (Géobase - street sides of the road network). **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Mapping of neighborhoods in Quebec City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Public parking spaces in downtown Sherbrooke.attributes:Location - Location of the parking spaceName - Name of the parkingNumber - Number of the parking meterType - Type of parkingLevel - Level of the parking spaceLevel - Level of the parking space**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Mapping of linear watercourses in the territory of Quebec City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Each pixel value corresponds to the mean historical “Best-quality” Max-NDVI value for a given week, as calculated from the previous 20 years in the MODIS historical record (i.e. does not include data from the current year). These data are also often referred to as “weekly baselines” or “weekly normals”.
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Location of air-conditioned public places on the territory of the City of Repentigny.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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This data represents the dryness of the land surface based on vegetation conditions. The data is created weekly and uses weekly information on precipitation anomalies (namely the Standardized Precipitation Index or SPI) and satellite vegetation condition derived from Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) from the MODIS Satellite. These dynamic data sets along with static data sets on land cover, soil water holding capacity, irrigation, ecozones and land surface elevation are used to model the drought severity, based on the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI). The mapcubist model was trained on historical data and applied in real time to the dynamic inputs to produce drought severity ratings. The model is run at a 1km resolution and was developed by the AAFC, the United States Geological Survey and the United States Drought Monitor at the University of Nebraska Lincoln.
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Information on permits issued to Quebec City**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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This service provides a compilation of Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) produced by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. All information provided by this service conforms to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Publication S-57. An ENC contains all the chart information useful for navigation, and may contain supplementary information in addition to that contained in the paper chart. This service is not for navigation.
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Data set on agreements concluded under the Regulation for a mixed metropolis to improve the supply of social, affordable and family housing (20-041). Since April 1, 2021, for all permits subject to it, the conclusion of an agreement in accordance with the Regulation is required. This regulation aims to improve the supply of social, affordable and family housing in the city.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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