ConstructionLine: Customized World Basemap with Community-Edited Areas of Interest
by moretonbaygis / City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub·Updated 11d ago
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Description
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized to display special areas of interest (AOIs) edited by Community Maps contributors. These AOIs include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps, published by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub and last updated on 2026-05-27.
Use Cases
Create detailed recreational maps based on community-edited sports amenities like tennis courts and baseball fields.
Enhance topographic visualizations with symbolized landscaping features such as grass, trees, and rock.
Integrate community-sourced areas of interest (AOIs) into custom basemaps for local planning or tourism applications.
Strengths
Integrates community-edited features, potentially offering unique local detail not in standard basemaps.
Built on authoritative Esri basemap data sources, ensuring a foundational level of geographic accuracy.
Available in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, KML, and ArcGIS REST API, supporting various workflows.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count and spatial extent are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for specific projects.
Freshness should be verified despite the listed last update date of 2026-05-27.
Provenance
Source
City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub (author: moretonbaygis), via data_gov_au.
Collection Method
Likely compiled from Esri basemap data sources and community contributions via the ArcGIS Community Maps program.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-27 10:31:52.336771
Geography
Global, with a focus on community-edited areas of interest.
License is listed as 'other'; specific terms should be reviewed before use.