Description: The New Jersey Office of GIS (NJOGIS), in partnership with several local GIS and public safety agencies, as well as the NJ Department of Transportation, has built a comprehensive statewide NG9-1-1 database meeting and exceeding the requirements of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) 2018 NG9-1-1 GIS Data Standard (NENA-STA-006.1-2018). The existing New Jersey statewide road segment data (Tran_road_centerline_NJ), which included the road name alias information, has been transformed into the NENA data model to create the street name alias table.The existing road centerlineswere loaded into New Jersey's version of the NENA NG9-1-1 data model using Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) procedures created with Esri's Data Interoperability Extension.The road centerlines no longer contain any linear referencing information. The linear referencing will only be maintained by the NJ Department of Transportation as part of the NJ Roadway Network.
Known as Statewide Road Centerlines for New Jersey (Next Generation 9-1-1 Format) [Tran_road]
Copyright Text: -NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS)
-NJ Office of Information Technology, NJ Office of Emergency Telecommunications Systems
-NJ Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Data and Safety
-NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
-US Census Bureau
-US Department of Defense Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
-Port Authority of New York
-Atlantic County
-Bergen County
-Burlington County
-Camden County
-Cape May County
-Cumberland County
-Gloucester County
-Hudson County
-Hunterdon County
-Meadowlands Commission
-Mercer County
-Monmouth County
-Montgomery Township, Somerset County
-Morris County
-North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County
-Ocean County
-Middlesex County
-Passaic County
-Somerset County
-Sussex County
-Trenton, Mercer County
-Union County
-Warren County
ONEWAY
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: One-Way, length: 2
,
Coded Values:
[B: Travel in both directions allowed]
,
[FT: One-way traveling from START node to END node]
,
[TF: One-way traveling from END node to START node]
)
Description: The latest road data from NJOGIS is now in the schema designed for NG911. Please use that layer for the most up to date data.
The intent of the dataset is to provide a single, comprehensive, statewide road centerlines data set to serve the needs of the entire New Jersey GIS user community. These enhanced data support complex geocoding, multiple linear referencing systems and provide robust cartographic options. The New Jersey Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS) has enhanced the previously published NJ Department of Transportation (DOT) Roadway Network GIS data set to create a fully segmented Road Centerlines of New Jersey feature class. This dataset includes fully parsed address information and additional roadway characteristics. It provides the geometric framework for display and query of relevant non-spatial data published as separate tables that can be joined to the feature class. The enhancement process included integration of multiple data sets, primarily those developed and maintained by county agencies in New Jersey and the US Census Bureau.
Known as: Roads Tran_road_centerline_NJ
Copyright Text: New Jersey Office of Information Technology (NJOIT), Office of Geographic Information Systems
Description: A designated Transit Village is the area around a transit facility that the municipality has demonstrated a commitment to revitalizing and redeveloping into a compact, mixed-use neighborhood with a strong residential component. The municipality must apply for designation and must meet the Transit Village Criteria. The program is administered by the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which provides information on the program Web site http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/community/village/index.shtml. This feature class replaces the previous edition of the Transit Village points. This edition uses the same methodology for all the rail station and bus terminal center points. The points are located by using the outside corners of the platform or platforms to create a rectangle, and then extracting the centroid of the rectangle for each station or terminal. Center points for indoor or underground platforms were estimated from entrances (see source record for details.)
Known as Transit Village Centers Tran_tvi_ctr
Copyright Text: Source location points created and maintained by Steven Karp, NJ Department of State, Office for Planning Advocacy.
Description: A designated Transit Village is the area around a transit facility that the municipality has demonstrated a commitment to revitalizing and redeveloping into a compact, mixed-use neighborhood with a strong residential component. The municipality must apply for designation and must meet the Transit Village Criteria. The program is administered by the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which provides information on the program Web site http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/community/village/index.shtml. This feature class replaces the previous edition of the Transit Villages. The polygons were created by buffering each Transit Village centerpoint with a 0.5 mile radius.This edition uses the same methodology for determining all the rail station and bus terminal center points. The points are located by using the outside corners of the platform or platforms to create a rectangle, and then extracting the centroid of the rectangle for each station or terminal. Center points for indoor or underground platforms were estimated from entrances (see source record for details.)
Known as Transit Village Buffer Tran_tvi_halfmi_buf
Copyright Text: Source location points created and maintained by Steven Karp, NJ Department of State, Office for Planning Advocacy.
Description: This data set contains over 1,000 miles of official recreational trails on lands owned and managed by New Jersey State Park Service (NJSPS). Data collection was a cooperative effort between New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) employees, local volunteers, and non-profit agencies resulting in varying degrees of spatial accuracy and detail. Due to the varied mapping sources this data is not intended for orienteering purposes.
Known as NJ State Park Service Trails (Generalized) Land_use_trails_gen
Description: Spatial layer of Inlets along New Jersey coasts was created by Craig Coutros of NJDEP from 2007 Land Use/ Land Cover data derived from 2007 - 2008 statewide orthophotography. This layer was supplied at the request of NJDOT GIS for display of inlet names in the public Maritime application.
Features from the 2007 LULC were attributed for National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). In March 2012, they were extracted by query, and dissolved. In February 2013 a spatial join was performed to add attributes. Further editing was performed to create the final layer.
Users who need further information about fitness for use should contact NJDEP Bureau of GIS
Copyright Text: NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of GIS; NJ Department of Transportation GIS
Description: This latest version of the statewide Street Name Alias table was created to support New Jersey's future Next Generation 9-1-1 system, along with the current needs of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) using New Jersey's current Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) system. It also will be used to help support the NJ Department of Transportaton, local goverment assest management needs, and statewide geocoding.
The previous New Jersey statewide road segment data (Tran_road_centerline_NJ), which included the road name alias information, has been transformed into the NENA data model to create the street name alias table.
The table can be joined to the road centerlines on field RCL_NGUID.
ANAME_RANK
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Alias Name Rank
)
AST_PREMOD
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Pre Modifier, length: 15
)
AST_PREDIR
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Pre Directional, length: 9
,
Coded Values:
[East: East]
,
[North: North]
,
[Northeast: Northeast]
, ...5 more...
)
AST_PRETYP
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Pre Type, length: 25
,
Coded Values:
[Abbey: Abbey]
,
[Access Road: Access Road]
,
[Acres: Acres]
, ...320 more...
)
AST_PRESEP
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Pre Type Separator, length: 20
,
Coded Values:
[of the: of the]
,
[at: at]
,
[de las: de las]
, ...9 more...
)
AST_NAME
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name, length: 60
)
AST_POSTYP
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Post Type, length: 25
,
Coded Values:
[Abbey: Abbey]
,
[Access Road: Access Road]
,
[Acres: Acres]
, ...320 more...
)
AST_POSDIR
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Post Directional, length: 9
,
Coded Values:
[East: East]
,
[North: North]
,
[Northeast: Northeast]
, ...5 more...
)
AST_POSMOD
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Name Post Modifier, length: 25
)
AST_PNAME
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Alias Street Prime Name, length: 245
)