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Manitoba Capital Plans Project Status
This dataset contains points showing the locations of the Manitoba Infrastructure's (MI) approved, new, and continuing capital projects for the year 2021/2022. Examples of MI's capital projects are asphalt surface treatment, grading, bituminous rehabilitation, concrete reconstruction, culvert jacking, intersection improvement, structures improvement, traffic signal improvements, and traffic safety improvements.This dataset contains points showing the locations of the capital projects such as asphalt surface treatment, grading, bituminous rehabilitation, concrete reconstruction, culvert jacking, intersection improvement, structures improvement, traffic signal improvements, and traffic safety improvements. This dataset was created by digitizing high-resolution imagery of Manitoba road network, bridge sites, and culvert locations. The details of the capital projects are available as attributes of the dataset. Fields included ( Alias (Field Name): Field description.) ObjectID (OBJECTID): Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated Project # (Project__): A unique ID assigned to a project by MI Capital Project Team. Hwy (Hwy): The highway number where the project is located. Location Description (Location_Description): A detailed description of the project location. Project Distance in km (km): The physical length of the project Project Type (Project_Type): A particular category assigned to the project based on the nature of work. Total Project Status (Total_Project_Status): Current total status of the project (e.g. new, continue, etc.) Construction Project Status (Construction_Project_Status): Current phase of project (e.g. construction phase, engineering design phase, etc.) Anticipated Construction Start Date (Anticipated_Construction_Start_): The expected construction start date for the project. Anticipated Construction Complete Date (Anticipated_Construction_Comple): The expected construction completion date for the project. Municipality Name (MUNI_NAME): The name of the municipality where the project is located. Department Program (Department_Program): The name of the MI department responsible for the project. This dataset is used in Manitoba Infrastructure Projects an interactive map that shows Manitoba infrastructure's new, approved, and continuing capital project locations.
Oil and Gas Road Right of Way Permits
Land authorizations representing the road right of way for road activities. The spatial data includes polygon data for approved and post-construction road rights of way collected on or after October 30, 2006. This dataset is updated nightly.
ATS v4.1 Polygons - Legal Subdivision (LSD) with Road Allowance
Compiled by Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), on behalf of the Government of Alberta, the ATS v4.1 Polygons - Legal Subdivision (LSD) with Road Allowance layer contains polygons that represent the location of LSD and adjacent Road Allowance Segment polygons, derived from the Master Alberta Township System points file published as ATS Version 4.1, dated March 31, 2005, and clipped to an updated Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP) created version of the Alberta provincial boundary. Legal Subdivisions and adjacent road allowance segment polygons are new data that were not available for publication at the inception of ATS Version 4.1.
Provincial Weight Class Map
The Interactive Weight Classification map of the Province includes all weight classes in Saskatchewan assigned by the MoH in order to maximize the economic movement of goods and minimize the damage to road structure
Manitoba Highway Inventory 2018
An accurate depiction of road structure construction history of the Highway Network in Manitoba.Manitoba Infrastructure, Highway Engineering, Highway Planning and Design (HPD) manages the Highway Inventory System (HIS). This system tracks road structure and construction history of Manitoba's Road Network. Published annually, this layer aids provincial engineers in planning and managing construction projects, both present and future. The department’s linear referencing system (LRS) uses control sections as a linear referencing method (LRM). These control section are further divided into subsections. It is on these subsections that road structure and construction history are tracked in the highway inventory system database.Please note that this feature layer primarily contains only the roads Manitoba Infrastructure is responsible for, i.e. Provincial Trunk Highways, Provincial Roads and Access Roads. It does not include municipal mile or grid roads. However, you may also see Earth Roads (under construction) or Other roads (such as those passing through national parks and are federal responsibility).Fields included (Alias (Field Name): Field description.) OBJECTID (OBJECTID): Sequential, unique whole numbers are automatically generated. SHAPE (SHAPE): A field to hold geometry information. ID (ID): Oracle's unique identifier Control Section ID (CS_ID): Non unique identifier linking segment to its respective control section. For example, a control section may have numerous geometry segments and each will have the same CS_ID. Control Section Key (CS_KEY): An information rich key containing Region (two digits), Road Number (three digits), Section number (three digits), the Road Type (one character), and direction of travel (one character). Subsection ID (SS_ID): Control Sections are further divided into Subsections. This is the subsection ID field. MI Region (REGION_NO): The Manitoba Infrastructure region the segment is in Regions 1-5. Road Number (ROAD_NO): The road number. Note co-routes will have the lesser highway number. Section Number (SECTION_NO): The section number from the CS_KEY. Road Type (ROAD_TYPE): H = Highway, E = Earth Road, and O= 'Other" road (such as through a national park because the road is not a responsibility of MI.) Road Direction (ROAD_DIRECTION): A = ahead direction on a divided highway (i.e. following the digitizing direction), B = Back direction on a divided highway (i.e. against the digitizing direction, and U= an undivided highway. Start Kilometre (KM) (START_KM): Start KM, is the start of the sub section within a control Section. This is part of the linear referencing method used for dynamic segmentation. End Kilometre (KM) (END_KM): End KM is the end of the sub section within a Control Section. This is part of the linear referencing method used for dynamic segmentation. Length (KM) (LENGTH_KM): End Kilometre minus the Start Kilometre. Subsection Description (SECTION_DESC): A text description of where the subsection starts and ends. Road Type Description (ROAD_TYPE_DESC): An unabbreviated version of Road Type above. Road Direction Description (ROAD_DIRECTION_DESC): An unabbreviated version of Road Direction above. Functional Class (FUNCTIONAL_CLASS): Functional Class: Expressway, Primary Arterial, Secondary Arterial and Collector Divided Status (DIVIDED_STATUS): Highway is divided or undivided. Number of Lanes (LANES): The number of lanes the road has. Median Type (MEDIAN_TYPE): Type of median: Raised Median, Depressed Median, Flush Median, Barrier and No Median. Median Width (m) (MEDIAN_WIDTH): The width of the median, in metres. Row Width (m) (ROW_WIDTH): The total width of the right-of-way in metres. Subgrade Width (m) (SUBGRADE_WIDTH): The width of the earth embankment in metres. Re-grade Year (REGRADE_YEAR): The year the road was last regraded. Re-grade Description (REGRADE_DESCRIPTION): Description of what re-grading was done. Outside Shoulder Type (OUTSIDE_SHLDR_TYPE): Type of outside shoulder: AST, Curbed, Fully Paved, Gravel, No Shoulders and N/A. Outside Shoulder Width (m) (OUTSIDE_SHLDR_WIDTH): The width of the outside shoulder in metres. Outside Paved Width (m) (OUTSIDE_PAVED_WIDTH): The width of the paved surface of the outside shoulder in metres. Inside Shoulder Type (INSIDE_SHLDR_TYPE): Type of inside shoulder: Curbed, Fully Paved, Gravel, No Shoulders and N/A. Inside Shoulder Width (m) (INSIDE_SHLDR_WIDTH): The width of the inside shoulder in metres. Inside Paved Width (m) (INSIDE_PAVED_WIDTH): The width of the paved surface of the inside shoulder in metres. Surface Type (SURFACE_TYPE): The type of surfacing on the road: A Base, AST, Bituminous (Bpm), Bituminous B, Bituminous C, C Base, Concrete, Granular, Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement and Road Mix Surface Width (m) (SURFACE_WIDTH): The surface width is the width of the driving lanes. Surface Depth (mm) (SURFACE_DEPTH): Thickness of the surface layer (mm). Surface Year (SURFACE_YEAR): The year the surface was constructed. Base Layer 1 (BASE_1): 1st subsurface layer. 1 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 1 Type (BASE_1_TYPE): Material type of 1st subsurface layer of the road structure. Base Layer 1 Depth (mm) (BASE_1_DEPTH): Thickness of 1st subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 1 Year (BASE_1_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 1st subsurface layer. Base Layer 2 (BASE_2): 2nd subsurface layer. 2 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 2 Type (BASE_2_TYPE): Material type of 2nd subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 2 Depth (mm) (BASE_2_DEPTH): Thickness of 2nd subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 2 Year (BASE_2_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 2nd subsurface layer. Base Layer 3 (BASE_3): 3rd subsurface layer. 3 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 3 Type (BASE_3_TYPE): Material type of 3rd subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 3 Depth (mm) (BASE_3_DEPTH): Thickness of 3rd subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 3 Year (BASE_3_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 3rd subsurface layer. Base Layer 4 (BASE_4): 4th subsurface layer. 4 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 4 Type (BASE_4_TYPE): Material type of 4th subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 4 Depth (mm) (BASE_4_DEPTH): Thickness of 4th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 4 Year (BASE_4_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 4th subsurface layer. Base Layer 5 (BASE_5): 5th subsurface layer. 5 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 5 Type (BASE_5_TYPE): Material type of 5th subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 5 Depth (mm) (BASE_5_DEPTH): Thickness of 5th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 5 Year (BASE_5_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 5th subsurface layer. Base Layer 6 (BASE_6): 6th subsurface layer. 6 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 6 Type (BASE_6_TYPE): Material type of 6th subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 6 Depth (mm) (BASE_6_DEPTH): Thickness of 6th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 6 Year (BASE_6_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 6th subsurface layer. Base Layer 7 (BASE_7): 7th subsurface layer. 7 = present, 0 = not present Base Layer 7 Type (BASE_7_TYPE): Material type of 7th subsurface layer of road structure. Base Layer 7 Depth (mm) (BASE_7_DEPTH): Thickness of 7th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. Base Layer 7 Year (BASE_7_YEAR): Year materials placed or modified for 7th subsurface layer. Terrain Type (TERRAIN_TYPE): General terrain conditions: Flat, Rolling and Rugged. Construction Status (CONSTRUCTION_STATUS): Construction completed or carried over. Updated Date (UPDATED_YYYYMMDD): Date the record was updated.
Oil and Gas Road Segment Applications
Road centre-lines associated with oil and gas road activity and falling within the area representing the road right of way. This dataset contains line features for proposed applications collected through the BC Energy Regulator's Application Management System (AMS). This dataset is updated nightly.
Ministry of Transportation (MOT) Linear Safety Feature
A Linear Safety Feature is one of a number of various appliances/appurtenances that have been installed or constructed either alongside or as an integral part of the road infrastructure to reduce the severity or potential of accidents. It is a Linear feature
Provincial Forest Boundary Line
Represents the boundary line of Saskatchewan Crown resource lands designated as provincial forests as described in The Forest Resources Management Regulations, F-19.1 Reg 1, amended June 2020.Boundaries of the Canwood, Nisbet, Fort a la Corne, Torch River, and Porcupine Provincial Forests are described, as well as the southern portion of the Northern Provincial Forest. Crown resource lands contained within these boundaries are designated as provincial forest. Certain lands have been deemed to be withdrawn from the provincial forest pursuant to subsection 12(4) of the Act. The Forest Resources Management Act The Forest Resources Management Regulations The provincial forest boundary is described by clauses and subclauses in The Forest Resources Management Regulations. Each provincial forest boundary description clause and subclause has a corresponding line feature in FORESTRY.PLANNING_Forest_Boundary. Clause descriptions position provincial forest boundary line features according to Saskatchewan’s Land Survey System by Township, Range, and Meridian. Subclause descriptions further positions provincial forest boundary line features within the clause. When a subclause describes the provincial forest boundary according to a water body or water course bank, line features are digitized from the Saskatchewan Geospatial Imagery Collaborative 2016 three-band (red, green, blue) SPOT 6 and 7 satellite imagery mosaic, pan-sharpened to 1.5 m resolution (IMAGERY.SGIC_SPOT_RGB_2016_Ref). In certain situation, applying this satellite imagery to the provincial forest boundary description results in a gap between land and water. In such cases, in order to maintain a contiguous boundary, a new line feature is created that has no corresponding clause and subclause in The Forest Resources Management Regulations. These “Land to Water Gap” features are identified as such in the SUBCLAUSE_DESCR field. When a subclause describes the provincial forest boundary according to the Saskatchewan Land Survey System, line features are extracted from Information Services Corporation CADASTRE data (CADASTRE.SG_SECTION, .SG_QUARTERSECTION, .SG_LEGALSUBDIVISION, .surface, .boundary, .right_of_way). By convention, the west boundary of a line feature is defined by the vector west of the road allowance and the south boundary of a line feature is defined by the vector south of the road allowance. In certain situation, applying this convention to the provincial forest boundary description results in a gap created by an adjacent east or north road allowance. In such cases, in order to maintain a contiguous boundary, a new line feature is created that has no corresponding clause and subclause in The Forest Resources Management Regulations. These “Road Allowance Gap” features are identified as such in the SUBCLAUSE_DESCR field. In spite of west / south boundary road allowance convention, when a road allowance forms the boundary of the provincial forest, in FORESTRY.PLANNING_Forest_Boundary, the line feature is drawn such that the road allowance is excluded from the provincial forest.
Oil and Gas Road Right of Way Applications
Applications for land authorizations representing the road right of way for road activities. This dataset contains polygon features for proposed applications collected through the BC Energy Regulator's Application Management System (AMS). This dataset is updated nightly.
Ministry of Transportation (MOT) Safety Feature
A Safety Feature is one of a number of various appliances/appurtenances that have been installed or constructed either alongside or as an integral part of the road infrastructure to reduce the severity or potential of accidents. It is a Point feature
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