The land area of Idaho Falls, ID was 22 in 2018. The land area of Twin Falls, ID was 18 in 2018.

Land Area

Water Area

Land area is a measurement providing the size, in square miles, of the land portions of geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data. Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau's geographic database. Land area is based on current information in the TIGER® data base, calculated for use with Census 2010.

Water Area figures include inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial sea water. Inland water consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau's geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two- dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as coastal and territorial waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as inland water from the point beyond which they are narrower than 1 nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, territorial, and Great Lakes waters is for data presentation purposes only and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.

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Geographic and Area Datasets Involving Idaho Falls, ID or Twin Falls, ID

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    Crimes - 2001 to Present

    data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-05-28T10:55:59.000Z

    This dataset reflects reported incidents of crime (with the exception of murders where data exists for each victim) that occurred in the City of Chicago from 2001 to present, minus the most recent seven days. Data is extracted from the Chicago Police Department's CLEAR (Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting) system. In order to protect the privacy of crime victims, addresses are shown at the block level only and specific locations are not identified. Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Data Fulfillment and Analysis Division of the Chicago Police Department at DFA@ChicagoPolice.org. Disclaimer: These crimes may be based upon preliminary information supplied to the Police Department by the reporting parties that have not been verified. The preliminary crime classifications may be changed at a later date based upon additional investigation and there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. Therefore, the Chicago Police Department does not guarantee (either expressed or implied) the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or correct sequencing of the information and the information should not be used for comparison purposes over time. The Chicago Police Department will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. The Chicago Police Department is not responsible for the content of any off-site pages that are referenced by or that reference this web page other than an official City of Chicago or Chicago Police Department web page. The user specifically acknowledges that the Chicago Police Department is not responsible for any defamatory, offensive, misleading, or illegal conduct of other users, links, or third parties and that the risk of injury from the foregoing rests entirely with the user. The unauthorized use of the words "Chicago Police Department," "Chicago Police," or any colorable imitation of these words or the unauthorized use of the Chicago Police Department logo is unlawful. This web page does not, in any way, authorize such use. Data are updated daily. To access a list of Chicago Police Department - Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting (IUCR) codes, go to http://data.cityofchicago.org/Public-Safety/Chicago-Police-Department-Illinois-Uniform-Crime-R/c7ck-438e

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    City University of New York (CUNY) Enrollment Trends by College: Beginning Fall 1990

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-26T15:42:46.000Z

    Trends in enrollment at CUNY by college and enrollment category (transfers, freshmen, graduates, undergraduates, total).

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    LinkNYC Kiosk Locations

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-05-22T19:36:41.000Z

    LinkNYC is the City’s program to provide free high-speed Wi-Fi, nationwide calling, a dedicated 911 button, charging ports for mobile devices, and access to social services. The City has recently begun to roll out a new and improved design of the original LinkNYC kiosk: Link5G. This new design will provide all of the amenities of LinkNYC kiosks, with the added benefit of 4G and 5G connectivity to enhance mobile telecommunications networks. This dataset lists locations for LinkNYC kiosks plus four public payphones in the five boroughs.

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    Rural Health Care Available Rates (FCC Forms 462/466/471)

    datahub.usac.org | Last Updated 2020-12-31T18:47:21.000Z

    This dataset displays rates of eligible services under the Telecommunications (Telecom) Program for FY2021. The rates in the dataset are collected from several data sources such as Funding Request Forms (FCC Form 466, (Telecom Program), FCC Form 462 (Health Care Connect Fund (HCF)), FCC Form 471 (E-Rate), Tariff, and other approved sources by the FCC. The dataset can be used in calculating median rural and urban rates that can be entered into the FCC Form 466 application for the Telecom Program. All information within the FCC Forms 462, 466, and 471 data collection is self-reported by applicants.

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    Sample 2023 Iowa Individual Affordable Care Act Premiums

    mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:14:18.000Z

    This dataset provides sample premium information for individual ACA-compliant health insurance plans available to Iowans for 2023 based on age, rating area and metal level. These are premiums for individuals, not families. Explore and drill into the data using the <a href="/stories/s/p3t7-r486/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow external">2023 Sample Premium Explorer</a>. <br><br>Please note that not every plan ID is available in every county. On or after November 1, 2022, please go to <a href="https://www.healthcare.gov/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow external">www.healthcare.gov</a> to determine if your plan is available in the county you reside in.

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    LinkNYC New Site Permit Applications

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-05-22T19:36:32.000Z

    LinkNYC is the City’s program to provide free high-speed Wi-Fi, nationwide calling, a dedicated 911 button, charging ports for mobile devices, and access to social services. The City has recently begun to roll out a new and improved design of the original LinkNYC kiosk: Link5G. This new design will provide all of the amenities of LinkNYC kiosks, with the added benefit of 4G and 5G connectivity to enhance mobile telecommunications networks. This dataset lists proposed new locations for LinkNYC kiosks that are currently open for public comment.

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    Parking Permit Zones

    data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-05-29T05:33:16.000Z

    This dataset contains all those street segments (individually uniquely identified by Record ID) that have been designated as belonging to a “Residential Parking Zone.” Residential Parking Zones are established by passage of legislation through the Chicago City Council; this data set is updated daily, but major update installments typically occur shortly after City Council Meetings (where/when legislation affecting zones – such as zone creation or zone modification – occurs). (See City Council Meeting schedule: https://chicago.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx.) The collection of street segments for a single zone (collectively identified by Zone number) are not required to constitute a seamless polygon; however, they must be contiguous; in this sense, “Zones” often closer resemble a collection of intersecting segments rather than an unbroken area. Segments are commonly categorized as being either “Standard” or “Buffer”: Standard means that signs exist on the street segment beginning at the low-point and ending at the high-point; Buffer means that physical signs do not exist for that zone on that physical street, but residents of addresses within that segment shall have the privilege to purchase zone products (daily permits and annual passes) for that zone, as if physical signs were installed. (In this way, segments designated as ‘Buffer’ can in fact overlap with either other buffers and/or standard segments.) Physical signs will display the zone number and the day/times when the zone restriction is in effect, e.g., “All Times” / “Anytime”; “Monday through Friday”; “6am – 6pm All Days.” During restricted days/times, any vehicle parked in the zone which does not display a valid unexpired zone product (either a daily permit or an annual pass printed on the City Vehicle Sticker) is subject to ticketing/enforcement. Read more about Residential Zone Parking and eligibility to purchase zoned products: https://www.chicityclerk.com/index.php/residential-zone-parking-faqs.

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    PPD City Owned Parcels

    data.winnipeg.ca | Last Updated 2024-05-28T10:08:07.000Z

    City Owned Paracel that fall under the jurisdiction of the Property, Planning and Development (PPD) Department. This data is frequently updated based on land acquisitions and sales for the PPD Department The zoning information has been prepared for the convenience of the user. The City of Winnipeg expressly disclaims any responsibility for errors or omissions. The information does not include any caveats, agreements or encumbrances that may be registered against the land. For more information on zoning, contact Zoning and Permits at ppd-permit@winnipeg.ca (204-986-5140)

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    Austin Public Health Locations

    datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-10T13:40:05.000Z

    This data set shows locations at which Austin Public Health has a presence, those locations with office hours contain service providers. Some locations are owned by the Department, while other locations house Austin Public Health staff. No warranty is made by the City of Austin or Austin Public Health regarding the specific accuracy, relevance, or completeness of this data set.

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    Green Roofs

    data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2012-11-26T16:34:40.000Z

    This dataset and corresponding map provide the location, satellite images and square footage of existing green roofs within the City of Chicago. This information is derived from an analysis of high-spatial resolution (50cm), pan-sharpened, ortho-rectified, 8-band multi-spectral satellite images collected by Digital Globe’s Worldview-2 satellite. The City supplied the consultant with a 2009 City boundary shapefile to determine the required extent of the imagery. Acquisition of three different strips of imagery corresponding to the satellite’s paths was required. These strips of imagery spanned three consecutive months and were collected in August 2010 (90% coverage), September 2010 (5% coverage) and October 2010 (5% coverage). The results of the analysis include overall count of vegetated roofs, their total square footage, and the ratio of required to elective vegetated roofs. A total of 359 vegetated roofs were identified within the City of Chicago. The total square footage of these vegetated roofs was calculated to be approximately 5,469,463 square feet. The ratio of required vegetated roofs to elective vegetative roofs was 297:62 (~5:1). The median size of the vegetated roofs was calculated to be 5,234 square feet.