{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Orig_Source: SF Public Works\nOrig_Date: 2018\n\nThe original data has been modified to include inundation under the 4 Westside and 10 Bayside sea level rise scenarios developed by the SFPUC. Bayside SLR layers were 2016 BATA ART Maps. For the most current version of Bayside SLR see Adapting to Rising Tides \nhttps://explorer.adaptingtorisingtides.org/home, for the Westside layers contact SFPUC directly. It has also been modified to include sensitivity, adaptive capacity and vulnerability ratings to temporary and permanent flooding (see San Francisco Vulnerability and Consequence Assessment, June 2019 for more information). The numbers indicated in SLR attribute columns are percent of asset (by object id) inundated. All Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Zone (SLRVZ) inundation, Vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptive ratings and neighborhood designation added by Silvestrum Climate associates and San Francisco Planning, 2018. No additional modifications made.", "description": "

Original source description: Data set represents the official street centerline network of San Francisco. When used for geocoding, users should select for the Street Name and Street Type, the fields \"STREET\" and \"ST_TYPE\", respectively. Be sure not to use the field \"STREETNAME\" , it is a concatentation of the name and type of the street.The relevant metadata (or field description) in this \"Freeways_As_Barriers\" is the [BARRIER] field. If there is a 'Y' then that portion of the freeway is at grade, if the field is blank, that means that that portion of the freeway or a walkway above is elevated.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "Orig_Source: SF Public Works\nOrig_Date: 2018\n\nThe original data has been modified to include inundation under the 4 Westside and 10 Bayside sea level rise scenarios developed by the SFPUC. Bayside SLR layers were 2016 BATA ART Maps. For the most current version of Bayside SLR see Adapting to Rising Tides \nhttps://explorer.adaptingtorisingtides.org/home, for the Westside layers contact SFPUC directly. It has also been modified to include sensitivity, adaptive capacity and vulnerability ratings to temporary and permanent flooding (see San Francisco Vulnerability and Consequence Assessment, June 2019 for more information). The numbers indicated in SLR attribute columns are percent of asset (by object id) inundated. All Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Zone (SLRVZ) inundation, Vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptive ratings and neighborhood designation added by Silvestrum Climate associates and San Francisco Planning, 2018. No additional modifications made.", "title": "Freeways_As_Barriers", "tags": [ "streets", "centerline network" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Contact SF Planning: maggie.wenger@sfgov.org\nContact Silvestrum Climate Associates: abby.mohan@silvestrum.com\nDepartment of Public Works", "licenseInfo": "

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