Description: The Area Command Quadrants layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow for better emergency preparedness command by breaking the city up into 4 quadrants to make the command more manageable.
Description: The BioChemical Hazardous Facilities layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up track where all of the BioChemical Hazardous Facilities are in the city so that in the event of an emergency our public safety officials knew where they are and what potential hazards they present.
Description: The Building Assessment Status layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up track the Building Assessment Status of all buildings throughout the city in the event of a major incident. This allows our our public safety officials to track and see the damage of houses throughout the city as the field crews put the information in.
Description: The Burned Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the daily extent of a fire so that public safety officials could see how fast a fire is progressing day by day
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Description: The Canal Breach layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show potential canal breach hazards to residents in the area. Lua Saluone was the one who showed where potential canal breach areas are. They were then drawn in to allow everyone to see.
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Description: The Complaint Locations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up at the request of Paul Taylor from the water division to track any complaints from residents who have concerns about water quality. It was built around the same time as when we had a water contamination exercise. He wanted to be able to quickly gather information from residents in case there was water contamination, to be able to better take care of the water problem quickly.
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Description: The Sample Test Results layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up at the request of Paul Taylor in the water division to track and samples and sample sites they have tested, as well as the results, so that they could be used to more quickly take care of a contamination problem.
Description: The Contamination Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any points of contamination they find in order to better take care of the contamination.
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Description: The Contamination Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any linear areas of contamination they find in order to better take care of the contamination.
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Description: The Contamination Polygon layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any areas of contamination they find in order to better take care of the contamination.
Description: The Detour Routing layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show residents any detours we would like them to take in order to avoid problematic areas in the city.
Description: The Dip Site Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any areas they have to do dips.
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Description: The Diversion Dams layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all of the diversion dams were in Spanish Fork and surrounding area. These are potential locations a dead body would be found if someone had fallen into the river and was not able to be rescued.
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Description: The Emergency Morgue layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to be able to show residents where the morgue would be setup should a disaster happen.
Description: The Emergency Preparedness Map Book Grid layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up when we created a map book that would be given to the administration department and public works director any time an emergency happened. It allows them to see a zoomed in look at the city. This grid is for that mapbook.
Description: The Engineering Emergency Boundaries layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Chris Thompson who was PW Director at the time. It was set up to break the city into manageable quadrants that public works could use to keep track of work happening in a disaster/emergency..
Description: The Equipment Needed layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow city departments to show what equipment they needed in various locations throughout the city. With the use of a mobile device they could place a dot where they needed help and indicate the type of equipment they needed.
Description: The Evacuation Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track and show any areas that we needed to evacuate. It allows the city to draw up a boundary of the area we need to evacuate and then push that information to the public.
Description: The Evacuation Roads layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show residents the best roads that are not damaged for the residents to take to evacuate.
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Description: The Evacuation Shelter Zones layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show which areas would be sent to which evacuation shelters if they were available, so that there would be better organization and no one shelter would become overwhelmed.
Description: The Evacuation Shelters layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the progress, status, and overall well being of an evacuation shelter in case of an emergency. Once the status of a shelter is determined it allows us to easily disseminate that information to the public.
Description: The Shuttle Pickup for Evacuation Shelters layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to quickly show residents where we may have shuttle pickup sites to take them to an evacuation shelter.
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Description: The Fire Break Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to delineate any area the Emergency Operations Center wants to create a fire break in case there is a fire on the mountain.
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Description: The Firefighter Placement layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where firefighters are being placed in a massive forest fire. The hope is that it helps them keep track of where they are when fighting a fire of that magnitude..
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Description: The Peak River Flow Elevations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track GPS points taken of the river's edge during a flood event at peak flooding.
Description: The Flooded Area layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the extent of flooding during a flood event.
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Description: The RV & Trailer Parking Stall Outlines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the status of parking stalls for RV's during a disaster if they are forced to evacuate and need a place to stay while they are evacuated. Through this layer we can track how many stalls we have open, available, used, etc. and can keep track of that status out in the field and have it show up in the EOC.
Description: The RV & Trailer Parking Lots layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the status of parking lots for RV's during a disaster if they are forced to evacuate and need a place to stay while they are evacuated. Through this layer we can track how many lots we have open, available, used, etc. and can keep track of that status out in the field and have it show up in the EOC.
Description: The RV & Trailer Site layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track the status of parking lots, parking stalls throught the sites for RV's during a disaster if they are forced to evacuate and need a place to stay while they are evacuated. Through this layer we can track how many sites we have open, available, used, etc. and can keep track of that status out in the field and have it show up in the EOC.
Description: The Helicopter Landing Zones layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where we want to put helicopter landing zones to make it easier to help the citizens receive the aid they need.
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Description: The Impact Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track areas of impact to be able to show the EOC where those areas are to help them get a better picture of what is going on.
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Description: The Incident Location layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any incident or problem that occurs as a result of a disaster or emergency. Through points placed on the map we can pinpoint locations of problems and then keep track of their status, priority, repair status, etc.
Description: The Jersey Barrier Placement Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where we would want to put jersey barriers up for any reason. It was originally set up to show jersey barriers to protect from flooding, but could be used for anything.
Description: The JIC Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show the public and reporters where we will be setting up JIC's (Joint Information Centers). These are locations where our PIO (Public Information Officer) or any of his/her designees to get information out to the public.
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Description: The Landslide Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track areas where landslides have occurred. This allows everyone to see where these areas are to be able to make better decisions.
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Description: The Large Animal Shelters layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show residents where they could bring large animals in the case of a large disaster/emergency. If evacuations were to occur, then people would need to have a place to bring animals.
Description: The Levvee Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show places where a levee has been breached or compromised and to be able to track the status of that location.
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Description: The Material Needed layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow city departments to show what material they needed in various locations throughout the city. With the use of a mobile device they could place a dot where they needed help and indicate the type of material they needed.
Description: The Points of Distribution layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow the city to establish the locations that they will use to distribute supplies and items to the residents to help them recover from the disaster/emergency
Description: The River Access Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow emergency responders such as police, fire, ambulance to know where all access points are to the river. This allows them to get to the river as quickly as possible so that if there is a small child or other person that falls into the river they can rescue them quicker.
Description: The River Access Roads and Trails layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow emergency responders such as police, fire, ambulance to know where all access roads and trails are to the river. This allows them to get to the river as quickly as possible so that if there is a small child or other person that falls into the river they can rescue them quicker.
Description: The River Depth Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track and record the depth of the river at different points or time periods during a disaster/emergency.
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Description: The River Vegetation/Debris Removal layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all locations where the city is designating that trees, vegetation, and debris must be removed to allow for more easy river flow, thus preventing more flooding.
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Description: The Roadblocks layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents areas where the road is blocked because of obstructions or because of a public safety emergency, thus allowing them to evacuate easier.
Description: The Roads To Incident layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show emergency responders the best roads to take in case a disaster has damaged roads and only certain ones are available.
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Description: The Sample Test Results layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up at the request of Paul Taylor from the Water Division to allow them to tracking sampling of water in various locations throughout the city to verify that water is still safe to drink during and after an emergency.
Description: The Sandbagging Sites layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents locations where laying down sandbagging will occur. As this is a point layer it will be more site specific
Description: The Sandbag Setup Sites layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents locations where filling sandbags will occur. As this is a point layer it will be more site specific.
Description: The Sandbag Usage Sites layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents locations where laying down sandbagging will occur. As this is a polygon layer it can show big areas where people will be laying down sandbagging.
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Description: The Sandbar layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all the locations of sandbars that would be dug out and cleaned up to allow for better river flow thus reducing flooding. These sandbars will most likely return to the area where they were before. So, this layer can be used year after year to know where to clean sandbars.
Description: The Spanish Oaks and Fairway Traffic Flow layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents in the Spanish Oaks Area which way to evacuate in case of an emergency.
Description: The Staging Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to indicate any area that was to be used as a staging area to take care of damaged areas from the disaster/emergency. Staging could consist of equipment, personnel, volunteers, etc.
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Description: The Structure Assessment Status layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow the city to track the status of all buildings/structures throughout the entire city. The idea is that the building inspectors would be sent out to determine structure status and mark that status in this layer. Then the Emergency Operations Center could look at it in the macro sense with other houses and make better decisions.
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Description: The Water Rescue Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was requested by Trevor Sperry the Emergency Preparedness Manager/Coordinator. It is similar to the river access points but more detailed. It is set every 1/4 mile an set up to allow emergency responders to reach someone quicker.
Description: The Wildland Urban Interface High Hazard layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show the area where homes and wooded areas mix. These areas are prime for a huge fire to burn many homes if a forest fire erupts due to their proximity to the wooded areas.
Description: The Wind Boundary Assessment layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created by the people responsible for putting up the windmills. Before they put the windmills up they did extensive studies to determine the pattern of winds in the area. This boundary is a result of those studies. Because of that, we can use this boundary to help us know who to evacuate in the case a fire breaks out and the wind is pushing it. Or, if a tanker carrying chemicals spill and we need to know who to evacuate.
Description: The Vegetative Debris Pick Up Sites layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents areas where they could take their debris to be picked up and hauled away.
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Description: The Fire Jurisdiction layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was obtained from an outside source, that shows who is in charge of what areas surrounding Spanish Fork. This allows us to know who to contact and to coordinate with should there be a fire just outside our boundaries.
Description: The Areas Vegetative Debris Removal Needed layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Trevor Sperry, the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator and set up to show all residents in areas where we need to reduce the amount of vegetative fuel which areas they need to reduce that fuel.
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Description: The Trackhoe Placement layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to indicate every bridge location they wanted to put a trackhoe and leave it there during the flood event so that they could use it to easily pull debris out of the river and prevent further flooding or reduce the possibility of flooding.
Description: The Sandbag Placement Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to indicate every area where they were going to place sandbags. This layer and the Sandbag Usage Sites are identical layers for the most part. This layer has actual data though. This layer was created most likely without knowing the other layer existed.
Description: The River Maintenance Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to break the river up into manageable sections and to define who was responsible for each section. The person responsible was in charge of making sure that segment was clear of debris, did not have sandbars building up, and had the river flowing smooth in that section.
Description: The River Inspection Lines for Erosion layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to allow crews to go out and inspect the river and mark down areas where they saw erosion occurring.
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Description: The River Hazard Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to allow crews to go and inspect the river and find every problem or hazard they could see that could create flooding issues.
Description: The Rip Rap Placement Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to indicate every place they wanted to rip rap. It allows the city to track current existing rip rap and future places to rip rap. Not all rip rap locations are in the feature class. Someone will probably need to go collect the other existing locations where they are.
Description: The Monster Wall Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to indicate every place they wanted to monster walls. It allows the city to track current existing monster walls and future places to put in monster walls.
Description: The Levee Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up during the flood event of 2023. The layer was created to indicate every place they wanted create levees. It allows the city to track current existing levees and future places to create levees. Not all levee locations are in the feature class. Someone will probably need to go collect the other existing locations where they are.
Description: The Canyon Water Line Erorsion Sensitivity layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created during the flood event of 2023 and was set up to show areas the city needs to monitor during a flood event that could put water lines at risk due to erosion from river flow.
Description: The Sample Test Results layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up at the request of Paul Taylor in the Water Division to track any sampling done on waterlines to help track water contamination in our system due to a disaster/emergency.
Description: The Chlorine Plume Evacuation Area layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Cory Pierce who at the time was in charge of the Wastewater Division and was set up to show the area we would need to evacuate should one of their chlorine canisters break, leak, explode, etc.
Description: The Complaint Locations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Paul Taylor from the Water Division and set up to show all complaints made by residents about the water and what was done about each complaint
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Description: The City Generators layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all city generators are throughout the city and to be able to track their status in a disaster/emergency
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Description: The Critical Facilities layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
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Description: The Critical Facilities Fleet and Garbage Services layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the fleet and garbage critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities. It also allows fleet and garbage the ability to know which facilities to take care of first.
Description: The Critical Facilities Non City layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the critical facilities in the city that are not owned by the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
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Description: The Critical Facilities Power and Light Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the power and light critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
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Description: The Critical Facilities Power and Light layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the power and light critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Critical Facilities Streets And StormWater layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the streets and stormwater critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Name: Critical Facilities Streets And StormWater Lines
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Description: The Critical Facilities Streets and StormWater Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the streets and storm critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Critical Facilities Wastewater Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the wastewater critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Critical Facilities Wastewater layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the wastewater critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Wastewater Shaded Zone X Area layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the areas in the shaded zone x of the flood zone that will potentially impact sewer lines and that they need to keep track of in a storm/flooding event.
Name: Extended Power Outage - Critical Facilities Wastewater
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Description: The Extended Power Outage - Critical Facilities Wastewater layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the wastewater critical facilities in the city that would be majorly impacted by an extended power outage. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Critical Facilities Water layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the water critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
Description: The Critical Facilities Water Lines layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all of the water critical facilities in the city. It allows the emergency operations center to keep track of the status of each of these facilities.
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Description: The Emergency Response City Checks Flight Path layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show the airport and the emergency operations center the flight path a plane or a helicopter is supposed to fly should there be a disaster/emergency. This will allow them to quickly survey what is happening on the ground and report back to the emergency operations center. Thus, damage assessment can be ascertained more quickly and the response can happen more quickly as well.
Description: The Engineering Emergency Boundaries layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Chris Thompson, who at the time was the Public Works Director. It was set up to divide the city into manageable chunks for public works crews to be able to divide up the work by different crew groups.
Description: The Fire Suppression Water Source Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to quickly show any water bodies that could be used as a water source for fire suppression efforts. It may need to have data added to it.
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Description: The Flight Hazard Restriction layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all buildings and obstructions to flight paths. In this layer you can put in a structure and indicate the height of the structure. It may need to have data added to it.
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Description: The Flight Path Major Facilities Check Points layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all facilities that are to be looked at in the event there is a disaster/emergency and a plane or helicopter is sent up. The idea is that the helicopter or plane would go up and look at all of these facilities and report back what the status is of those facilities from the air.
Description: The Helipads layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show anywhere the emergency operations center would like to setup a helipad or location where helicopters can land and take off.
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Description: The EOC Chairs layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows chair placement.
Description: The EOC Doors and Windows layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows windows and door placement.
Description: The EOC Network Switches layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows network switch placement.
Description: The EOC Other layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows placement for anything else in the EOC.
Description: The EOC Plugs layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows where plugs are in the room.
Description: The EOC Power Strips layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows power strip placement.
Description: The EOC Room layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows the layout of the room.
Description: The EOC Tables layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up as part of the EOC Map which shows the layout of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is supposed to be setup, so that we can quickly setup the EOC and get it ready to take care of the disaster/emergency. This layer shows table placement.
Description: The Active Shooter Command Polygons layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show how the command structure would be setup in the event of an active shooter at any school within Spanish Fork. Each school has its own command structure and setup. This layer outlines that for each school.
Description: The Evidence layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow the tracking of any evidence collected in an active investigation.
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Description: The Incident Buffer layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show residents a buffer area to stay away from an incident.
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Description: The Incident Command Station layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show everyone that the Emergency Operations Center wants to show where the incident command station is.
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Description: The Missing Person Last Known Location layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show everyone where a missing person was last seen to help hopefully find that person more quickly.
Description: The Missing Person Residence layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show those searching for a missing person where that person lives, so that they can hopefully find them more quickly.
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Description: The Quarter Mile Grid layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to create a 1/4 mile grid. In talking to someone that has done emergency mapping a lot, they have indicated that a missing person/suspect/etc is usually found within 1/4 mile from the last known location. By having this layer all ready to go, we can mark a grid red, yellow, or green based on whether or not it has not been searched, is in process, or has been searched.
Description: The Search Log layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any information that was obtained in a search for a missing person or a suspect.
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Description: The Sightings layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to track any sightings of a missing person or suspect so that they could be found easier.
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Description: The Suspect At Large Last Known Location layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show any major sightings of a suspect at large. Thus, helping find them quicker.
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Description: The Accidents layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where accidents are occurring by frequency. There may only be a few years worth of data in this layer.
Description: The Ambulance Service Area layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show the service area for ambulance service in Spanish Fork.
Description: The Canyon Rd Incidents layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Carson Hardy assistant to the city manager and was set up to show all accidents on Canyon Rd for 2024 so that they could do an analysis of the area.
Description: The CERT Zones layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all the areas for each CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Team is. It is meant to break the city into much more manageable areas.
Description: The Crosswalk Guard Stations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all of the crosswalk guards are stationed and setup. These are for school crossing areas.
Description: The Donation Sites layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show all residents where they can go to donate to help those who are suffering because of the disaster/emergency.
Description: The Drug Free Zones layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all of the drug free areas are in the city. Including areas around schools, churches, pre-schools, and day cares.
Description: The EMS Incident Locations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of the public safety department several years back to show all EMS calls/incidents in Spanish Fork.
Description: The EMS Incident Locations Single Symbol layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of the public safety department several years back to show all EMS calls/incidents in Spanish Fork.
Description: The Fire Districts layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all of the different fire districts boundaries are. It allows everyone to know which agency is in charge of which fire.
Description: The Fire Fighter Residence layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where all of the fire fighters lived. Back when it was important to know how far away they lived from the fire station, this layer was more important to ensure that they were within 4 minutes of a fire station. With full-time fire fighters this may not be as important any more.
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Description: The Fire Insurance Classification layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show what each of the insurance classifications were for fire. This is based on whether or not you are in the city, how far from a fire hydrant, how far from a fire station, etc.
Description: The Fire Response Times layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created using network analyst and shows the response times from both Station 61 and 62 combined to give a true representation of the response time for the entire city
Description: The Fire Station 61 Response Times layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created using network analyst and shows the response times from both Station 61 to give a true representation of the response time for the entire city from just that station
Description: The Fire Station 62 Response Times layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created using network analyst and shows the response times from both Station 62 to give a true representation of the response time for the entire city from just that station
Description: The Fire Station Response Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created using network analyst and shows which station is responsible for which areas on the primary call thus dividing the work by response times as well as number incidents. As Brandon Ward made these boundaries, he was asked to take into account how many incidents were in each area, so that the areas were balanced as well.
Description: The Fire Station Response Sub Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created using network analyst and shows which station is responsible for which areas on the primary call thus dividing the work by response times as well as number incidents. As Brandon Ward made these boundaries, he was asked to take into account how many incidents were in each area, so that the areas were balanced as well. Once the fire response areas were created, each area was subdivided into 2 sub areas, which is what this layer is.
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Description: The Fire Stations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show where the fire stations are in the city and was used to determine fire response times.
Description: The Fireworks Restrictions layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Eddie Hales the fire chief and Jason Turner the fire marshal. It was set up to show all residents of the city where they could shoot off fireworks and where they could not shoot off fireworks due to areas that could ignite easily.
Description: The Fireworks County Restrictions Area layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of Eddie Hales the fire chief and Jason Turner the fire marshal. It was set up to show all residents of the city where they could shoot off fireworks and where they could not shoot off fireworks within county boundaries due to areas that could ignite easily.
Description: The Police Community Service Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to indicate the police patrol areas for the entire city. This layer is updated by the police department occasionally. These areas are patrol areas, impound areas, etc that indicate which police officer is in charge of that area.
Description: The Police Community Service Areas Group layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to indicate the police patrol areas for the entire city. This layer is updated by the police department occasionally. These areas are patrol areas, impound areas, etc that indicate which police officer is in charge of that area.
Description: The Police Incident Locations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of the public safety department several years back to show all Police calls/incidents in Spanish Fork.
Description: The Police Search Grid layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show a search grid for the police department. This data actually came from the police department from their Spillman database around 2003
Description: The PSAP Boundaries layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to show which dispatch entity is responsible to respond to your call if you call 911.
Description: The Reporting Zones layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to break the city up into manageable areas for reporting purposes. This layer was obtained from the police department from their Spillman database around 2003.
Description: The Fire and Rescue Incident Locations layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was created at the request of the public safety department several years back to show all Fire and Rescue calls/incidents in Spanish Fork.
Description: The Resource Staging Areas layer comes from the PublicSafety Database and is part of the PublicSafetyRootLayer. This layer was made from the PublicSafetyRootLayer.aprx ArcGIS Pro Project which can be found at Q\Programs\ArcGIS Portal Services\0-Root Services. This layer was set up to allow the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to setup Resource Staging Areas and show on a map where they are. This allow them to stage equipment, resources, etc so that they can more readily respond to an emergency.
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