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Description: These are polygon features the capture land use and various other General land types that have been captured include:BeachesGolf CoursesMuseums & AquariumsParks & Recreation CentersSports & Event VenuesColleges & UniversitiesSchools (Private, Charter, Public)Hospitals (limited set)CemeteriesTV & Movie StudiosJails & PrisonsAirport BoundariesShopping CentersMobile Home Parks (11/17)A full listing of the categories can be found here: Land Types Categories – February 2011 (Excel Table).xlsxThis data is the result of a collaborative county project that began in January 2011 to update and take ownership of this valuable dataset. It is closely related to the Location Management System program, which updates information represented as points. This data is a replacement for the currently licensed Thomas Brothers OWNA layer. It has greater scope, greater accuracy, and will be maintained collaboratively by County departments and various agencies that have true jurisdiction over the actual land types.The LA County Department of Regional Planning has made a significant enhancement to the land types data through its development of three layers:Parks, Recreation Centers, and Sports Complexes – 1,340 totalSchools – 2,951 total- see the School Update Process description (.pdf file)Open Spaces – from the ‘California Protected Areas Database (CPAD)’ (click here for website).LA County’s eGIS Group developed the boundaries for 110 Golf Courses, and the LA County CIO’s office developed a number of other layers, including cemeteries, colleges, and shopping centers.UPDATE HISTORY:11/13/17 - Deleted Verdugo Hills Golf Course in city of Los Angeles (near La Tuna Canyon). Closed permanently on 12/31/16. (DRP)11/9/17 - Regional Planning QC'd and updated all Mobile Home parks. Errors within these polygon types (originally from 2013) were fixed based on updated information from the State of CA Housing and Community Development (website is here).

Copyright Text: LA County, Regional Planning, CIO, CPAD

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