Urban Infrastructure and Cadastral Layers for Hobart
by HCCGISICT / City of Hobart Open Data·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
Aggregating multiple geospatial layers for the City of Hobart, including road center lines, building footprints, cadastral parcel boundaries, stormwater networks, and significant trees. It is provided by HCCGISICT and was last updated in March 2026. The data is available in multiple formats including GeoJSON, KML, and CSV.
Use Cases
Analyze stormwater network connectivity using Stormwater Pipes and Stormwater Nodes layers for flood modeling.
Map urban tree canopy coverage and significant tree areas for environmental planning and management.
Integrate Building Footprints and Cadastre Parcel Boundaries for property development and land use analysis.
Identify potential underground utility conflicts by cross-referencing Infrastructure Cables and Potential Underground Electrical Assets layers.
Strengths
Covers over 20 distinct geospatial layers for comprehensive urban infrastructure mapping.
Data is sourced from the authoritative local government organization, City of Hobart Open Data.
Available in multiple interoperable formats including GeoJSON, KML, and CSV for various GIS workflows.
Limitations
The dataset's total size and row counts for individual layers are unknown, making it difficult to assess computational requirements.
Specific column schemas for each layer are not provided, requiring schema discovery upon access.
The 'other' license may impose usage restrictions that are not explicitly detailed.
Provenance
Source
City of Hobart Open Data, provided by HCCGISICT.
Collection Method
Collected and maintained as part of the City of Hobart's BYDA (Base and Your Data Architecture) layers.
Freshness
Last updated on 2026-03-20.
Geography
City of Hobart, Australia.
The data is delivered via an ArcGIS GeoServices REST API and multiple file formats; users may need GIS software or specific libraries to utilize all layers effectively. The 'other' license requires careful review for compliance.