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LuciadLightspeed consists of over 100 different software components and connectors to fuse, visualize and analyze geospatial data. This can include static and moving data, maps, satellite imagery, crowd-sourced data, full motion video, weather data and terrain elevation in many different geodetic references and map projections.
The following is a list of neighborhoods placed within larger areas and sometimes communities. For clarity, Dallas can be divided into several geographical areas which include macroneighborhoods, i.e., larger geographical sections of territory including many subdivisions or neighborhoods. Downtown Dallas
Here's a great example of what can be done with an infobox.. the nicest thing about it is a Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) map of the neighborhood over a map of the city of Dallas. If you go to west Dallas , you can also see a rather primitive (it needs to look better, arg) way to present census data that automatically draws up little graphs for ...
In the Spring of 2016, Elm Thicket/North Park was included in Dallas' Neighborhood Plus Plan. Adopted in 2015, Neighborhood Plus is a citywide neighborhood revitalization plan for the City of Dallas to alleviate poverty, fight blight, attract and retain the middle class, increase homeownership and enhance rental options.
Many of the Dallas' leading businessmen and social elite soon called magnificent Munger Place home. The Great Depression led many of the community's mansions to be converted into multi-family housing. The neighborhood lost its elite cachet, and by the 1960s many of the nicer houses in the area had been torn down or condemned.
There are a number of residential and commercial neighborhoods in Northwest Dallas. Of particular note are Love Field, home of Dallas Love Field airport, and the Stemmons Corridor, a stretch of hotels and office towers along Interstate 35E. The Asian Trade District is located just south of the I-35E/I-635 junction.
In Tarrant County, eight ZIP codes are considered to be child care deserts, including the Northside and Diamond-Hill Jarvis neighborhoods and between Bedford and Hurst. There are 97.5 seats for ...
Peak's Suburban Addition is a historic residential neighborhood and City of Dallas Historic District in east Dallas, Texas ().The district's boundaries are, roughly, N. Fitzhugh Street to the northeast, Sycamore to the northwest, Peak Street and Haskell Street toward the southwest, and Worth Street along the southeast. [1]