Law beat areas for the purpose of law enforcement within the City. These combine into larger police divisions. These boundaries are for law enforcement only and do not represent legal neighborhood or community boundaries.
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Police neighborhoods
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Shapefile is a common format for geospatial vector and raster data. It was developed by a mapping software company, but most mapping tools can open shapefiles, including QGIS, Google Earth, CartoDB, and Mapbox Studio.
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Police neighborhoods
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topojson
TopoJSON extends GeoJSON to encode topology. GeoJSON is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes, based on JavaScript Object Notation.
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Police neighborhoods
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geojson
GeoJSON is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes, based on JavaScript Object Notation.
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Police neighborhoods attribute table
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csv
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Police neighborhoods dictionary
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csv
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License | Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) |
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Publisher | Police |
Date Issued (YYYY-MM-DD) | 2017-06-30 |
Date Modified (YYYY-MM-DD) | 2024-12-24 |
Category | GIS, Public Safety |
Maintainer | City of San Diego |
Maintainer Email | data@sandiego.gov |