LOTIS
Land Overlayed on Transportation Information System
Official Release | 1.15.20
PJ Smith Senior GIS Analyst / Urban Designer East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
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LOTIS Land Overlayed on Transportation Information System Official Release | 1.15.20 PJ Smith Senior GIS Analyst / Urban Designer East Central Florida Regional Planning Council LOTIS What is it? A GIS database that compiles street feature
Official Release | 1.15.20
PJ Smith Senior GIS Analyst / Urban Designer East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
A GIS database that compiles street feature and proximity data for roadway segments and parcels. Part 1: Street Centerline File with Roadway Characteristics and Proximity to Community Features (70+ attributes) Part 2: Land Use Parcel Files depicting food types, retail establishments, parks and recreation, transit, and other points of interest (more than 30 land use typologies) Customized Land Use & Transportation Mapping/Analysis Apps 1 + 2 > 3
Street Segment Attributes
FDOT ID # (link) Speed Limit Signalized within 1/8 Mile County Thru Lanes Construction (Y/N) Road Name Turn Lanes Flood Zone Road Type Bus Lanes Functional Class (FDOT) Length Ramp Lanes Surface Type (FDOT, Osceola) Total # Lanes Pavement Cond. (FDOT, Osc.) Surface Width (+/- 1ft) Maintaining Agcy. (FDOT, Osc.) Median Width (+/- 1ft)
# Bike-Ped Crashes 2014-18
Median Type
Average Lane Width Unmarked Parking Total Width Off-Street Paths (under Q/A) Sidewalk Coverage Flush Sidewalks + PROXIMITY FIELDS (30+) Bike Lanes (Types) Paved Shoulders (#) Bike Slots AADT Future Truck AADT Parallel Parking AADT Per Lane Road Curvature Lighting
99.94% - 99.98% projected matrix accuracy
Land Use Polygon File (Points of Interest)
Food Retail & Entertainment Parks & Rec.
Grocery Stores Malls Public Parks Markets/Convenience Theme Parks Private HOA Parks Small Markets Entertainment Venues Golf Courses Restaurants Bars Campgrounds Fast Food Gyms Coffee Shops Libraries Liquor/Tobacco Stores (Non-Grocery) Department Stores Stores (Retail & Leisure Services) Money Loan Centers Automotive Stores/Shops
Additional Points of Interest and Analytics for Segments Include
SunRail Stations Job Density Traffic Signals Government Services (multiple types) LYNX Bus Stops Healthcare Services (multiple types) Schools Population Density Hotels School Crossing Guards …and more, including Census demographic overlays. *Linked to County Property Appraiser data using Parcel ID’s
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
codependent on one another, and creates a score that correlates with bike/ped crash locations.
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
codependent on one another, and creates a score that correlates with bike/ped crash data.
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
points of interest that generate high bicyclist and pedestrian volumes
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
(Not Included) - (Isolated)
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
Second-Level Metrics Developed Using the Baseline Data
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Official Release | 1.15.20
PJ Smith Senior GIS Analyst / Urban Designer East Central Florida Regional Planning Council pjsmith@ecfrpc.org