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  • Undermined Areas

    City of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh Undermined Areas
  • Landslide Prone Areas

    City of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh Landslide Prone Areas
  • 2014 FEMA Flood Zones

    City of Pittsburgh

    This is an extract from the Official FEMA Data. For any questions about this data, go to https://www.fema.gov/faq-details/GIS-Data
  • 25% or Greater Slope

    City of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh 25% Slope of Greater
  • Greenways

    City of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh Greenways
  • Parks

    City of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh Parks
  • The Hydrology Feature Dataset contains photogrammetrically compiled water drainage features and structures including rivers, streams, drainage canals, locks, dams, lakes, ponds, reservoirs and mooring cells. Lakes are large standing bodies of water greater than 5 acres in size. Ponds are large standing bodies of...
  • This dataset demarcates stands of trees (coniferous and deciduous) too numerous to plot as individual trees. The area is delineated following a generalized line along the outside edge of tree trunks. Areas are captured if at least one acre in size or of major significance especially in urban areas.
  • This dataset contains locations of major rivers that flow through Allegheny County. These shapes have been taken from the Hydrology dataset. The Ohio River, Monongahela River and Allegheny River are coded as Major Rivers.
  • This basins dataset was created to initiate regional watershed approaches with respect to sewer rehabilitation.
  • This dataset demarcates the 52 isolated sub-Watersheds of Allegheny County that drain to single point on the main stem rivers. Created by 3 Rivers 2nd Nature based upon Allegheny County watershed file showing all tributaries of all streams. All tributaries draining to a single point on the river were joined as a...
  • This dataset shows the point locations of dams in Allegheny County. If viewing this description on the Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center’s open data portal (http://www.wprdc.org), this dataset is harvested on a weekly basis from Allegheny County’s GIS data portal (http://openac.alcogis.opendata.arcgis.com/)....
  • The Hydrology Feature Dataset contains photogrammetrically compiled water drainage features and structures including rivers, streams, drainage canals, locks, dams, lakes, ponds, reservoirs and mooring cells. Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, Reservoirs, Hidden Lakes, Reservoirs or Ponds: If greater than 25 feet and less than 30...
  • This dataset contains soil type and soil classification, by area. This dataset is harvested on a weekly basis from Allegheny County’s GIS data portal. The full metadata record for this dataset can also be found on Allegheny County's GIS portal. You can access the metadata record and other resources on the GIS portal...
  • Residential Complaint Housing and Community Environment Inspection Reports posted to this web site include owner and tenant occupied dwellings with or without health code violations. The reports are based on visual inspection by Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) inspectors. The primary basis for the...
  • Data from the Pittsburgh Open Space Plan - Transition Map
  • Food growing locations registered with Grow Pittsburgh. Data includes community gardens, community farms, schoolyard gardens, or urban farms. This data is included in Grow Pittsburgh's Grower's Map
  • Landslides

    Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center

    From NASA's Cooperative Open Online Landslide Repository (COOLR). The Cooperative Open Online Landslide Repository (COOLR) is a worldwide database of landslide events. It currently includes NASA’s Global Landslide Catalog (GLC) and landslide events contributed by citizen scientists. In a future release of COOLR,...
  • The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data provides information about toxic substances released into the environment or managed through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment in the United States. Annual releases are compiled and reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and shared on the TRI...
  • Lead is a neurotoxin commonly found in our daily lives. While lead has been eliminated from gasoline, household paint, and solder, you can still be exposed to lead from many different sources including dust containing lead from pre-1978 lead paint, paint chips, contaminated soils, water, ceramic plates, bowls, and...
You can also access this registry using the API (see API Docs).