Description: This dataset contains points representing trees planted along the South Platte River near Littleton, Colorado. Attributes include the tree species, the date each tree was planted, and the diameter at breast height (DBH) of each tree. <br><br>
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=0&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">SSPR Planted Tree Species Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: South Suburban Parks and Recreation
Description: Regional Trails Inventory - Denver Metro Green Space Study. (Copyright 2011. The Trust for Public Land. All Rights Reserved) In 2011, The Trust for Public Land (TPL) partnered with Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) to examine conservation priorities for children's access to green spaces, protecting riparian habitats, and enhancing regional trail connectivity across the 8-county Denver Metropolitan region. <br><br>
The study area for this project includes all or portions of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Denver, Douglas, Weld, Broomfield, and Boulder. Study area boundaries were defined to encompass the Denver Regional 2035 Urban Growth boundary, using the MPO boundary to the east and the mountain backdrop to the west. A fundamental milestone for this project was to create an up-to-date inventory of publically accessible parks, green space, and trails. The dataset depicts regional trails, with over 30 jurisdictions and organizations contributing data including: Counties: Adams Arapahoe Jefferson Denver Douglas Weld Broomfield Boulder Cities and Local Jurisdictions: Arvada Aurora Boulder Brighton Castle Rock Commerce City Golden Greenwood Village Lakewood Littleton Louisville Parker Thornton Westminster Wheat Ridge Foot Hills Recreation District South Suburban Parks and Recreation Other Partners: DRCOG Colorado State Trails Program
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=1&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Denver Trails Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO)
Description: This is the The City of Aurora Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department's line feature class for trails, bike lanes, and bike routes. It also includes sidewalks identified for use as connectors where trail gaps exist.
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=2&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Aurora Parks and Open Space Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: City of Aurora - GIS Editing Group
Description: Publically Accessible Open Space Inventory - Denver Metro Green Space Study. (Copyright 2011. The Trust for Public Land. All Rights Reserved) In 2011, The Trust for Public Land (TPL) partnered with Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) to examine conservation priorities for children's access to green spaces, protecting riparian habitats, and enhancing regional trail connectivity across the 8-county Denver Metropolitan region. <br><br>
The study area for this project includes all or portions of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Denver, Douglas, Weld, Broomfield, and Boulder. Study area boundaries were defined to encompass the Denver Regional 2035 Urban Growth boundary, using the MPO boundary to the east and the mountain backdrop to the west. A fundamental milestone for this project was to create an up-to-date inventory of publically accessible parks, green space, and trails. The dataset depicts publically access parks and open space, with over 30 jurisdictions and organizations contributing data including: Counties: Adams Arapahoe Jefferson Denver Douglas Weld Broomfield Boulder Cities and Local Jurisdictions: Arvada Aurora Boulder Brighton Castle Rock Commerce City Golden Greenwood Village Highlands Ranch Ken Caryl Lakewood Littleton Longmont Louisville Parker Thornton Westminster Wheat Ridge Foot Hills Recreation District South Suburban Parks and Recreation Other Partners: Learning Landscapes DRCOG COMAP State of Colorado Colorado Open Lands
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=3&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Denver Parks and Open Space Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO)
Description: In 2011, Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) partnered with The Trust for Public Land (TPL) to examine conservation priorities for children’s access to green spaces, protecting riparian habitats, and enhancing regional trail connectivity across the 8-county Denver Metropolitan region.
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The Denver Metro Green Space Study had four main objectives: a) the creation of an up-to-date inventory of publically accessible parks, green space, and trails in the Metro Region, and GIS analysis of the b) accessibility of green space to children, c) opportunities for riparian habitat protection, and d) connectivity of existing trail systems.
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The study area for this project includes all or portions of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Denver, Douglas, Weld, Broomfield, and Boulder. Study area boundaries were defined to encompass the Denver Regional 2035 Urban Growth boundary, using the MPO boundary to the east and the mountain backdrop to the west.
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=4&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Denver Green Space Study Area Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO)
Description: This is the The City of Aurora Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department's polygon feature class for parks, open space, and golf courses. This feature class is an aggregate of the Parks_Open_Space_Parcels feature class. It was created to include only the outer boundary for each site and select attributes for simplified mapping and analysis.
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=5&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Aurora Parks and Open Space Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: City of Aurora - GIS Editing Group
Description: This is adapted from the The City of Aurora Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department's polygon feature class for parks, open space, and golf courses. This feature class contains only polygons representing Greenways and Greenbelts in the City of Aurora. It was created to include only the outer boundary for each site and select attributes for simplified mapping and analysis.
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=6&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">Greenways Greenbelts Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: City of Aurora - GIS Editing Group
Description: This polygon feature class represents the UDFCD boundary encompassing the city of Denver, Colorado. The boundary was delineated from U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Township and Range data based on description from CO State Senate Bill # 104, Section1, 32-11-202.
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<a href="http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/Urbanwaters/metadata.aspx?layerindex=7&serviceurl=http://geoplatform1.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/UW/green_space/MapServer">UDFCD Boundary Metadata</a>
Copyright Text: Data found at http://udfcd.org/. The website indicates that the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District was established by the Colorado legislature in 1969, for the purpose of assisting local governments in the Denver metropolitan area with multi-jurisdictional drainage and flood control problems. The District covers an area of 1608 square miles and includes Denver, parts of the 6 surrounding counties, and all or parts of 32 incorporated cities and towns. There are about 1600 miles of "major drainageways" which are defined as draining at least 1000 acres. The population of the District is approximately 2.3 million people.